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Mim O'neill Seeks Tax Reduction, Bond Revisions F

I — MA to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Dec. 29, 1986 MANCHESTER U.S./WORLD FOCUS APARTMENTS KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright FOR RENT Merchandise Heritage sale Economic gauge Discover 1986 BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY OJ|20Nf|<7l7£. takes big jump Ins and Outs Manchester - Charter Oak ANTIQUES/ almost complete Street - 5 room duplex, c o u laCnSLES centrally located near bus . . . p a g e 3 . . . p a g e 7 mim . .. p a g e 9 line. 1 year lease. Security R n C LEA N IN S MRCELLANEDUS deposit. No pets. $405 per Antlaue - 1SOO trunk, CHILDCARE SERVICES EIKTRICAL SERVICES month. 649-2071. $60.00. Old kitchen crock 4 Q $30.00.Call 643-7534.0 Daycare available In my Dumas Electric — Having Hawkes Tree Service- home. Full time openings, Electrical Problems? Bucket Truck a Chipper. CONDOMINIUMS Wishing will not sell any­ llsensed by state. 646-4151. AAR Cleaning thing ... 0 low-cost od In Need a large or a small Stump removal. Free esti­ FOR RENT Classified will. Why nol Office building clean­ Repair? We Specialize In mates. Special considera­ place one today I 643-2711. CLEANIN6 ing. Excellent local re­ Residential Work. Joseph tion for elderly and handi­ SERVICES Dumas. Fully LIcehsed. capped. 647-7553. Ayollable January-2 bed- ferences. Free quote. Free Estimates. 646-5253. rMm end unit, patio, 742-5633. basement, swlmmlng/ten- TV/SHREO/ Art's Light Trucking - nls court. $625 monthly. APPLIANCES Cellors, attics, garages 50s 742-0672. HOUDAY CLEANING HEATING/ cleaned. Junk hauled. Planning to entertain dur­ Furniture and appliances Refrigerator - 2 door, 16 ing the helldove but don't PLUMRINS Haurlipatrr HrralJi CARFENTRY/ ) Manchester — A City ol Village Charm 2 bedroom townhouse. moved. Odd lobs. Very cubic feet. Manual de­ hove time to prepare? We REMODELIND honest dependable W astage Condos. 1'/i frost. $25.00. 643-2009.0 can helpl We are a profet- baths, fully appllanced tlonal cleaning service Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ worker. 25 years expe­ with 10 vrt. exp. In tho­ . 4 rience In moving. 6464669 kitchen, washer/dryer Apartment size washer throom remodeling; In­ inl hook-ups and private rough, dependable clean­ Carpentry 6 Romodsilng stallation water heaters, anytime. 30 Cents dryer. Needs work. Free ing. We do all piMitee of Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1986 basement. Central air, for taking. Call after 6pm. •orvleas - Complete garbage disposals; faucet USE RICE to clean the pool, tennis, and dining deonlng plus party eet- repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M- 647-1357.0 upe, and cleon-upt. Our home repairs and remo­ Inside of bottles and long- ClMabyWA.ta. room. Small pet accepta­ service Is also avail, deling. Smell scale com­ osterCard accepted. ble. Heat and hot water stem vases. Sprinkle rice wkly, biwkiv, or monthly. mercial work. Registered, Inside container, odd Included. $7e5/month plus FUEL DIL/CDAL/ Commercial cleaning is Insured,'' references 646- security. Available Imme­ FIREWDDD also avail. Coll: MISCELLANEOUS warm, sudsy water and TOWN OF MANCHISTBR 6166. shake vigorously. The LIOAL NOTICR O’Neill seeks diately. Call 646-S352. SERVICES 649-0858 rice will polish and clean Seasoned Firewood, cut. Interior. Use the classified The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, January 5,1987 of 7:00 P.M. In the Hear­ HOMES $45 a pickup truck load. PAINTINS/ columns to sell those still ing Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, C T FOR RENT You pick up. 742-7247. PAPERINB Odd lobs. Trucking. Home good, but no longer used to hear and consider the following petitions: S ^ repairs. You name It, we items around your home. KONOVIR DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - ZONE CHANOI - Just because you don't do It. Free estimates. tax reduction, PLANNED RESIDENCE DEVELOPMENT TO BUSINESS Manchester-6 room Cape, RECREATIONAL use on Item doesn't mean Name your own price — Insured. 643-8304. If you need a better to III - RED STONE ROAD/BUCKLAND STREET (K-S4) - To I'/i baths, attached gar- EQUIPMENT the Item has lost Its value. Father and son. Fast, drive the youngsters to Change the zoning classification from Plonned Residence NAl oge. Sunroom, finished Why not exchange It for dependable service. Your local handyman I Development to Business III for a parcel of land consisting school, check the many of approximotley 6.1 acres and known as 29 Bucklond Street E non basement, fireplace, cosh with an ad In Classi­ Painting, Paperhonging & For Sale. Rowing Ma­ Call John at 643-4353 and offerings In today's Clas­ (port). large backyard, on bus chine, fully assembled, 1 fied? 643-2711. . Removal. Call 872-8237. please leave message. sified columns. 643-2711. route. Stove and refrlger- FRECHETTE, HERMAN AND ANNETTE - PLANNED RE­ bond revisions year old, excellent condi­ SIDENCE DEVELOPMENT GENERAL PLAN OF DEVEL­ otor. $800/month. tecur- tion. $75. Call 646-3245 O P M E N T-P A R K STR EET AND ST. JAM ES STR EET (F-52) Ity. Lease. 742-6124. after 5:30pm. LIOAL NOTICE - Application to review a Planned Residence Development LBOAL NOTICE (Seneral Plan of Development for a parcel of land consisting 1, property taxes will still be CAMERAS/PHOTO MISCELLANEOUS The Department of Public of approximotley 2.77 acres and known as 52 Park Street. By Judd Everhart STORE AND Man's Cross Country skis, REQUE$T FOR Utility Control announced a The Associated Press deductible. „ . ^ .j EDFOR SALE FROFO$AL$ At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written poles, shoes. $50. 649- EQUIPMENT public hearing, pursuant to communications received. Copies of these petitions are on Under his proposal. Smith said, OFFICE SPACE 9239.D Sections 16-11 and 16-43 of the The South Windsor of file In the Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected during HAR^’FORD - Gov. William A, “ We could save much of the federal Education seeks proposals General Statutes of Connec­ normal office hours. Polaroid Land Camera - ticut, to be held at Its offices. O ’Neill said today he would ask the deduction for consumers without Manchester - Prime office fora CONSULTANTtoassIst PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION C model 230 with flashgun. One Central Park Plaza, New affecting revenues to the state.” spoce, 1000 to 4800 square BOATS/MARINE In the acquisition, funding. LEO KWASH, SECRETARY General Assembly to adjust Con­ Excellent condition. Will ENDROLLS Installation and operation of Britain, Connecticut, on Smith, who will be Senate minor­ feet. Front door parking. EQUIPMENT width - 258 Tuesday, December 30, 1986 Dated In Manchester, C T this 29th doy of December, 1986. necticut's capital gains tax in 1987 sell for $40.00 or best T T V t a computerized Energy Man­ ity leader in the 1987 legislative Boyle Real Estate Com­ offer.649-7918.D ISYi width - 2 for 258 agement System for It'selght at 10:00 a.m., concernin 054-12 so the state does not reap a potential pany, 649-4800. buildings. Proposals will be Docket NO; 86-11-19, Applica­ $200 million windfall under the new session, also proposed that changes 16 foot Mod River canoe, M U ST be picked up at the accepted through January tion of Continental Cable- paddles Included. Used Manchester Herald Office vlson of Connecticut, Inc. for federal tax law taking effect on be made in the state’s capital gains store - Manchester, Main What mokes Wont Ads 17, 1987. Interested firms NOTICE and 11.5 percent corporate taxes to I four times. Excellent con­ before 11 A.M. ONLY. should contact the Facilities Approval of Merger. That PUBLIC HEARING Thursday. Street. Approximately 750 dition. $800. Please coll work? People like you Services Office (203) 528-9711 hearing Is hereby cancelled. BOARD OP DIRECTORS “ neutralize” other effects of the square feet. For more who read and use the for further detolls. Additional Informatin may TOWN OP MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT O ’Neill also said the new law will 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Old brass chandelier - not be obtained from the Depart­ new federal law. Information call 529-7858 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask tor Wont Ads every dov. 643- 053-12 require “ sweeping changes” in the “ Unless we limit state (capital 2711. wired. Ornamental. ment's Executive Secre­ Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of or 563-4438. Bob. $20.00. Call 643-1814.0 tary's Office. Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the way capital projects are paid for gains) taxation to 40 percent, many MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT OF Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, through the sale of bonds. Connecticut taxpayers, including Connecticut, on Tuesday, January 6,1987 at 8:00P.M. tocon- King Size - free flow FOR SALE PUBLIC UTILITY ' 'I have stated that we do not need MISCELLANEOUS ■MISCELLANEOUS CONTROL slder and act on the following: the elderly, the young entrepreneur MISCELLANEOUS waterbed mattress.One a windfall from the 100,000 resi­ ROBERT J. MURPHY, Proposed appropriation to General Fund - and others, will bear a burden that FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE year old. Excellent condl- 10 Gallon Fish Tank - with EXECUTIVE SECRETARY dents who pay a capital gains tax is unfair and unwarranted,” Smith tlon.$75.00 or best offer. Town Clerk...... 820,000.00 light, 2 pumps, filter, 056-12 to be financed by fees collected In excess of and I stand by that commitment," 649-0078.O said. heater and gravel. $5.00. budget estimate, the governor said as he released a In addition, because Connecti­ Call 649-3581.0 Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - report outlining the impact of the cut’s corporate tax rate is linked to Fund 61 - Substance Abuse Prevention Council ... $ 5,000.00 150FOR SALE to be financed by a State Grant. new federal law on Connecticut ' the federal tax rate, businesses will Automotiv8 All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at residents. be hurt under the new law because FREE CUSSIFIED ADS 1982 Mazda - 626 luxury locations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In He said the state would likely of the loss of many special deduc­ sedan. Air conditioned, addition, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxiliary tions, Smith said. aid In order to facilitate their participation of meetings maintain the tax on 40 percent of stereo cassette, sun roof. Smith, who also called for modifi­ To iJI Herald Readers who have something to sell for CARS All options. $4350.633-4581. should contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the capital gains, rather than going to scheduled meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be 100 percent as under the federal cations in the dividends and inter­ FOR SALE made. est tax because of the new federal *90 or loss. We will run your ad for 6 days — FREEI 1974 Chevy Suburban 10 STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY law. Another option, he said, is MC BOARD OF Dl RECTORS law, said his proposals amounted to Mercury Bobcat, 1979 passenger. New tires, reducing the 7 percent capital gains do Reese hitch. $900. 643-8882. gjotejl^ Manchester, Connecticut this 24th day of Decem- tax rate by a proportionate amount “tax equity, not a tax reduction.” 1 I a wagon, 6 cylinder, auto­ 3 Fill out coupon (on# word “ Decisions on tax reductions will Co « / matic. 67,000 miles. $1400. 055-12 to neutralize the impact of the new par ■paoa) and mall or IO9JTRUCK8/VAHS be made as the exact amount of the ani • • T • ’ 649-6977. bring to th# Manchaatar IVZIron SALE MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Hortld photo by Tuckor Without the change. O ’Neill said, current year’s anticipated budget no Harald Office, 16 Bralnard the state could get an additional surplus becomes clearer,” he said. • 10 fi It 1985- 4 door Mercury AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE Plaea. Topaz, 5 speed manual, 1978 Ford - F150, supercab. $200 million a year, since the state The state comptroller’s office front wheel drive, 19,000 was expected to release a report It 14 10 H 6 cylinder, new valve lob Jeep rims- 4 mounted on Wishing will not Mil ony- T e n s e to s s capital gains tax is tied to the Claarly atata Ham and prlca miles, AM/FM stereo, and corborotor, new bat­ this week showing a modest in­ H78-15 recap snows. 5 lug ® federal capital gains tax. In ad. Ona Ram only par cassette. Warrenty. $7000. tery, bed liner, radical He said he had ordered the Office crease in the estimated surplus, Death In fami I v, must sell. wheels. $60.00 for all. 647- Classified will. Why not ad. No pat, tag aala, or tires, $30(X). Many extras. 8958.0 place one todayl 643-2711. University of Connecticut basketbaii head coach Jim Hawks to a one-point victory in the Connecticut Mutuai of Policy and Management to come last projected at $142.8 million. commarclal ada accaptad. 646-0517. 646-6513 after 6 pm. O'Neill said it was too early to Nama. Phona Caihoun and other team staffers iook on nervousiy as a Ciassic. The Huskies wiii play a consolation game up with ways to adapt to new 0 discuss other tax-law changes. F against Lehigh tonight, while Hartford will take on Texas bonding restrictions under the CARS University of Hartford piayer sinks a key free throw Rep. Ronald L. Smoko, D- A&M in the finals. Story on page 12. federal law. Otherwise, he said, the FOR SALE Monday night at the Hartford Civic Center to carry the state will be severely handicapped Hamden, incoming co-chairman of in its ability to provide financial the tax-writing Finance Commit­ Bis incentives for housing and eco­ tee, said Monday that changes in nomic development projects. the tax structure “ obviously will be Dll Lynch Motors Annual Some previously bonded ex­ seriously considered” in light of the newt penses may have to be shifted to the new federal law. pond Trust takes title to Risley Reservoir But, he said, the Democrats have Mini General Fund budget, the governor said. not yet come up with a package of salai On Monday, Senate Majority tax proposals. He refused to com­ sour that claim some ownership of the $200,000, have been delayed be­ By Alex GIrelll that a quiet title action will be Leader Reginald J. Smith, R-New mit the Democrats to any actual tax Th property can now file a claim with cause of the dispute over who has George Layng started to obtain final approval of Hartford, said the 7.5 percent cuts. Saw; the probate court, which will make title to the property. A 1978 Arm y Manchester Herald the transfer. Connecticut sales tax should be Smoko said he preferred to use a final determination of ownership. Corps of Engineer study of the dam “ 60 lifted on automobiles to help offset surplus funds for one-time capital The tract, which is located in A series of studies done in the 1970s said■ the structure was a “ high comi After a year of private negotia­ the impact of the elimination of the projects and increased grants to Bolton and Vernon near the nor­ by the state Department of E n vir­ risk. plan teeit tions. two Vernon residents have theast corner of Manchester, was sales tax deduction on federal tax cities and towns. S a le m ar onmental Protection found that at OUR BIGGEST agreed to transfer title for 90 acres Parla said Monday the trust “ We won’t just go willy-nilly into transferred Monday by quitclaim least 11 groups or individuals could returns. Mon of land, a broken-down dam and the intends to have the dam repaired Smith proposed in its place the tax cuts just because we have a SALE deed from Hall and Miller to the possibly have rights to the A : Risley Reservoir to the Manchester with the help of the towns of imposition of a one-time state surplus,” Smoko said. land trust. They said the transfer to property. the ( of tlie Year, Land Conservation Trust. Manchester, Vernon and Bolton, as property tax of 7.5 mills to be paid Over the past three years, the the trust might be started by today. If the transfer to the land trust is ther Dorothy Miller and her sister, well as the state. "We will perse- upon registration of newly- state has amassed $881 million in approved, it could open the way for anni Gladys Half, who are the executors Theresa Parla, president of the purchased vehicles. Under the new surpluses and cut taxes by more the dam to be repaired. The needed (doll of the estate left by their father, non-profit land trust, said today federal law, which takes effect Jan. than $300 million. repairs, estimated to (»st over Please turn to page 8 John S. Risley, said this morning that under quiet title action, those U i 2 YEAR whit wee eacl Ri Exxon joins exodus of U.S. firms from South Africa had w ill them down and abandon our she potential for growth.” markets office equipment through NEW YORK (AP) — Exxon Corp. port programs. revenue of $93.2 billion in 1985. H i A number of large U.S. and its Rank Xerox Ltd. affiliate, which employees.” EXTRA The affiliates, Esso South Africa “ This decision was reached after The trust beneficiaries will be coni today announced It has sold its foreign firms, including Interna­ employs about 800 people, about 40 64 Pontiac lOaOsur .i.i..sti>ci..fia,M...... um t •3700 (Pty.) Ltd. and Exxon Chemical thorough consideration of the inter­ charitable organizations which pro­ NBC CHARGE interest in its South African affil­ tional Business Machines Corp., percent of them black. B4FordE-150Van Brown. 6 cyt., auto...... •6700 iates, joining the exodus of U.S. (Pty.) Ltd., sell petroleum pro­ ests of our employees in South vide services to blacks, people of to g B4 Olds Delta 88 4 dr.. g,Mn. Ve. 4140.. AC...... aSW •8700 General Motors Corp. and Barclays 9 ducts and chemicals and have a Africa and the corporation’s share­ Exxon at first tried to sell its mixed race and Asians in South 84 Chavy Cavaliar tiin,. s nxi., n ...... uns •4600 companies from the troubled Bank PLC, have pulled out of South combined workforce of about 200. holders,” Exxon President Law­ affiliates to local parties, and when Africa, an Exxon spokeswoman B4 Honda Civic 4 d,. ia, s wd. ac. 12 mvt...... awr •6700 country. Africa or announced they intend to Jo B4 Chavy Caprica 4 d,.. 24oia. v«. napom.... •7700 Exxon, the largest U.S. oil They do not have refining opera­ rence G. Bawl said in a statement. the attempt failed the company said. B4 Pont. Parlslannowid.m4n>dn.v4.spAu.. adn- •9200 “ The deterioration of the South do so. < 5 ^5 company, said the two small South tions and their combined South decided on the trust arrangement. Neither Exxon nor its subsidiar­ Si f 86 Pontiac 6000 Wgn>biua.8cyi.Ps.P8.. ■8300 B4 Toyota Corolla4d,..d,4dfi.sud .04,40 .HAW •BBOO African economic and business Xerox Corp. said Monday that it 86 Pontiac Flrablrd wack. v-a. ps. ac. auto •11,500 B4Ford Bronco lli»(Md.v«.4>pd ...... aawatw •9300 African companies had been sold to African sales accounted for about Bawl said “ in view of the fact that ies have any ownership in the trust to a 4,4 climate caused by the continuing still was weighing whether to 86 Toynta Corolla 4 dr., hum. m c . ac. ps .. •9700 84 Niaaan Santra wm.. ,td. 5 M>d.. ac...... HAW • 5 4 0 0 an independent trust established to 0.2 percent of Exxon’s worldwide we were not able to sell our or say in how the South African sen 86 PontiacFirabirdwua.ssptf.ttop.ac... »*G.tfy*10,700 84 Chavy Bport Van Oow.va. it ptu.,Ac •waw^lO.300 p internal and external constraints withdraw from South Africa, which continue business and pursue social consolidated revenue in 1985. operations we did not want to shut companies will be run. to V 8S Toyota Supra rad. auto . AC.saooi...... uGtMB • I^ S O O 84 Chavy Chavatta mm. idto.. ci «.. dm. auto. n. ac..... jww •SBOO responsibility and employee sup­ of t 65 Pontiac Grand Am 2 dr, uack. 4cyi.. ps. ac m n •OSOO 84ToyotaCorolla4df..rtd.auto..AC.p.Sui. j w w •6300 Ji 65 Toyota Corolla CT8 LB stiibi. 5 spd ...... •9700 B3 Chavy Impala 4 o,. eik.is4. v«. tuio. n ..... aaw •5700 two 85 Olda Clara 4 ur.. brown, V4. auto., ac...... mtv •8300 83 Toyota Calica GTS LB wa. s h«) . ac.... a«w •9300 TODAY’S HERALD inci 85 Toyota MPSwua.sspd.AC. la.ocnm)...... tuiws •I ^ 7 0 0 B3 Pontiac Parlaionna grn. v«. ac. uirad . haw •6300 Lacic of greetings marks superpower chill per 8SToyotaLandcruiaarVanttu8.4$pd.6cyi •9700 83 Pontiac 2000 4 o,.. inr. s ud. AC. u.oco usw •3600 84 Ford Eacort GLrad. 5$ed ,AC...... ubm •4300 B3 Pontiac Grand Prix uu#, va. ac. •vai. pw a w •7700 Snow possible phy 84 Niaaan Maximawgn.gray,auto.,loadad .. mww •9700 8 3 Pontiac Grand Pnrlnlanna Brougham,4d.*Awr •7700 No. 1 risk group too B4 Olde Clara 4dr.brown, auto..V-6...... Pm •7700 83 OldaCutlaaawi.itd.va.AC.PW.ouna.... jaaw •6700 Foreign Ministry spokesman He added that the two countries B-52 bomber equipped with cruise Bv John-Thor Dahlberg Intravenous drug users have Snow likely tonight. Low in the act *Two v«Bf uolimiBd milMgo, limitod eitond«d torvicB warranty. No dtductiblo on foUowing roducad vthktaa “ should make joint efforts to missiles. The 1979 pact was never The Associated Press Gennady Gerasimov said U.S. replaced homosexual men as the mid-20s. Partial clearing Wednes­ during Dacambar 26 • Oacambar 31. inctudad with purchaaa of cart Itsiad. correct the situation and have ratified by the U.S. Senate. Ambassador Arthur Hartman had No. 1 risk group for AIDS in day with a high in the upper 30s. approached Soviet officials with an foundations for optimism.” Gerasimov said the United States Outlook for New Year’s Eve and MOSCOW — The Kremlin has also planned to develop and deploy Connecticut, public health officials 6 offer to repeat the exchange this New Year’s day: Partly cloudy PONTIAC EXCITEMENT!!! B/ £ { / rejected a U.S. request for an Gerasimov cited the Iceland a “ midgetman” missile in further say. Story on page 5. y/ exchange of televised New Year’s year. summit among the reasons for with a low in the 20s and a high in the violation of the treaty. 30s. Details on page 2. General Motors Special Lease Program • m greetings by President Reagan and “ Why should we create any deteriorating superpower rela­ Saves You Hundreds of Dollars Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev illusion about our relations?” Gera­ tions. The Soviet Union maintains He also noted that the United Settlement criticized because superpower relations have simov told a news conference. “ We the United States has reneged on States has refused to join the Soviet An attorney for the widow of an Here are Just a few examples: deterloriated, a Soviet official said have no basis for the exchange of tentative arms control commit­ Union’s unilateral ban on nuclear ments made during the summit, a weapons testing, in effect since astronaut killed in the space shuttle In d e x today. such New Year’s messages.” Challenger explosion said a finan­ 1987 L Last year, a taped greeting from Gerasimov did not rule out future charge Washington denies. Aug. 6,1985. The Kremlin since has 16 pagoB, 2 aactlona said it would resume testing after cial settlement accepted by some of Reagan was broadcast New Year’s exchanges of televised messages. Pontiac “ The United States also has the United States conducts its first the families would be inadequate if Advice______11 Lottery. _ 2 Eve in the Soviet Union, and a it is less than several million 1987 Grand “ We believe ... that such an violated the quantitive limits of the test blast in 1987. ClMtlfled _ 15-16 Obituaries------8 Trans Am message by Gorbachev was shown dollars. The families of four of the exchange is a good thing,” he said. SALT II treaty and is going to Cornice------6 Opinion------4 Am on U.S. television. violate it by deploying a new type of “ Unfortunately our initiatives seven astronauts killed in the Jan. Reagan’s message marked the “ However, such an exchange Connecticut _ 5 People 2 *199 missile,” Gerasimov said. have not been supported by the 28 accident agreed to settlement of first time a U.S. president ad­ should be in line with the spirit of Entertainment 11 Sporte— — 12-14 1987 Pontiac $199 Earlier this year, the United West,” Gerasimov said. “ The West all potential claims in exchange for dressed the Soviet people on our present situation. There will be Focue______11 Televlelon------11 MUST TAKB States exceeded limits set by the is moving in an opposite direction undisclosed financial arrange­ Sunbird television since Richard Nixon did no such exchange of messages this Local news— 3. 8 U.S./World . DBLIVIRV BY MANCHESTER, CONN. treaty when it deployed its 131st by spiraling up the arms race.” ments. Story on page 7. Dec. a i.ie a a so during a visit to Moscow in 1972. year.” 69 M.D.m 500 W. Center St., Manchester 646-4321

•n MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 30. 1986 — I t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuegday, Dec. 30, 1986 4 - M/ sail Sale of Heritage MACC WEATHER exceeds Connecticut forecast tb expand services 20 Central, Eastern Interior and Southwest Inte­ By John F. Kirch through a special committee. She fund goal rior: Snow likely tonight. Lows in the mid-20s. Hbrald Reporter declined to give details. “ What might be a large problem Partial clearing Wednesday with highs in the upper After having trouble collecting to Heritage is a small problem to us 80s. Outlook for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s The sate of Heritage Savings and money for its Seasonal Sharing 30 because we’re larger,” she said. day: Partly cloudy with lows in the 20s and highs in Lean Association to the ComFed fund for needy people, the Man­ Along with an increase in mort­ the 30s. Savings Bank will mean more chester Area Conference of West Coastal and East Coastal: Wet snow likely « r services for customers and a big gage loans. Carpenter said .. I Churches announced today that it ComFed hopes to introduce the tonight. Lows 30 to 35. Partial clearing Wednesday expansion for the - collected $1,000 more than origi­ a HUB account to Connecticut by with highs around 40. Outlook for New Year’s eve based institution in Connecticut, a nally anticipated. and New Year’s day: Partly cloudy with lows in the March. The HUB account, which A surge In holiday giving last Lean Cuisine ComFed official said today. was instituted in Massachusetts Thu 20s and highs in the 30s. week boosted the fund to $26,221. 'Karen Carpenter, senior vice about l ‘A years ago, is a checking Northwest Hills: Snow likely tonight with lows 20 Communist party dignitaries from around the world MACC Executive Director Nancy demoi president of ComFed, . aid this account that pays an 18-month ,3 0 . to 25. Partial clearing Wednesday with highs in the recently paid their respects to Ho Chi Minh. Parisian nforning that the bank plans to Carr said. The conference, which for tht certificate of deposit Interest rate. represents 13 Manchester mid-30s. Outlook for New Y ea r’s eve and New diners and several million Vietnamese boat people increase the amount of residential “ diffe Carpenter said. churches, had set a goal of $25,000, Y e a r’s day: Partly cloudy with lows in the 20s and mortgage loans in the Connecticut might have been happier had Ho followed a different Carpenter said more Information but found itself far short of the highs in the 30s. market when it begins to take over about ComFed’s marketing plans career. In 1914, he worked as a dishwasher in Paris. mark just one week ago. Low Because of his spartan habits and identification with branch offices of the Manchester- will be made available Jan. 12, MACC officials had expressed based Heritage in mid-January. when company officials plan to Temperatures Coastal forecast the poor. Ho refused to throw away leftovers. As a some concern that not enough ComFed closes $250 million worth brief reporters. money would be collected this year result, Escoffier, the master chef, appointed Ho assis­ of mortages each month, Carpenter “ We don’t see any (services) that Heratd photo by Pinto to help the needy. But lost week Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and will be taken away,” Carpenter Montauk Point: Small craft advisory in effect. tant pastry cook and offered to make him a gourmet said, a far cry over what Heritage residents came out in throngs to has been loaning out. said. FRONTS: Wind northeast increasing to 20 to 30 knots with chef. help, Carr said. 'The signs above Heritage’s 13 teenage daughter. A son managed to The Seasonal Sharing fund pro­ stronger gusts this afternoon and evening. COMFED HAD ASSETS of $972.5 This is the house at 10 High Meadow DO YO U KNOW — What is the capital of Vietnam? bhanch offices will begin to come vides needy families with vouchers W arm -w CokJ^ Becoming more northerly later tonight and million and stockholders’ equity of Road in Boiton where Victor Schmidt escape from the home and was not dpwn early next year as ComFed from the church group that can be running 15 to 25 knots with gusts during MONDAY’S ANSWER — Women and girls are admitted to $83 million as of Sept. 30. The bank injured. The investigation is continuing. begins its friendly takeover of kiiled himseif after his wife and used to pay for food, clothing and Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary • Wednesday. membership in the YMCA. has 50 branch and office outlets Iferitage, which has posted major other needs. Othi Seas increasing to 3 feet this afternoon and 12-30-86 ' Knowledge Unlimited. Inc 19B6 throughout New England, New losses in recent years. That was MACC then uses the Seasonal evening and averaging 2 feet later tonight and York and New Jersey. unpro made possible Monday when Herit­ Sharing fund to reimburse stores NATIONAL FORECAST — Showers are forecast Wednesday for the Wednesday. That compares with $259.5 in millio age stockholders approved the sale that take the vouchers, Carr said. northern half of the Pacific coast and for southern Florida. Snow and rain developing this afternoon A Newipaper in Education Program assets for Heritage and stock­ “ We will more than cover our E Bolton victims still at MMH instill Sponiored by of the savings and loan association changing to snow before sunset and tapering off holders’ equity of $3.2 million. bills,” Carr said. by a vote of 368,000 shares for and Afric; after midnight. The Manchester Herald There are 13 Heritage branch The amount is about $1,300 more 107 shares against, Heritage Presi­ Visibility lowering to 1 to 3 miles or less in offices in Connecticut. BOLTON — The condition of the victims in from a lung ailment. than that collected last year, Carr Alt Heritage announced losses of $2.3 precipitation later today and tonight. dent William H. Hale said. He said Monday’s shooting at a home on High Meadow Road Until his death, Schmidt was employed in the said. million, or $4.64 per share, two quality-control laboratory at NuWay ’Tobacco Co. in know 763 shareholders abstained from remained unchanged today. The extra money collected for the voting. weeks ago. Under the deal with Diane Schmidt. 38, of 10 High Meadow Road, who i South Windsor, a manufacturer of binder and holiday fund will be put Into the from ComFed, Heritage stockholders Federal officials must still ap­ was shot three times in the abdomen by her wrapper tobacco for cigars. church group’s Human Needs wide; Across the nation Almanac prove the sale, but bank officials agreed to sell each of Heritage’s husband, was listed in stable condition at Last year Schmidt marked his 20th year at the Fund, which helps pay for housing a res have said the approval is almost 496,000 shares of stock to ComFed Manchester Memorial Hospital and was resting company, a receptionist said this morning, She needs of the poor, perscrlption for $15 in cash, with the per-share C becoi Today is Tuesday, Dec. 30th, when fire broke out at the certain. comfortably, according to spokesman Andrew quoted the company president, Charles Shepard, as drugs and other necessary items. A low-pressure system spread snow across the Iroquois Theater in Chicago. price subject to downward adjust­ Beck. Schmidt’s 16-year-old daughter, Erica, who saying that Schmidt would have worked there for ft the 364th day of 1986. There is one ment of up to $1. Company officials western Great Lakes region and Ohio Valley today, In 1936, the United States Auto THE SALE WAS SOUGHT by was wounded once in the abdomen, was listed in another 20 years if not for the shooting. Shepard while freezing drizzle fell over southern Wisconsin left in the year. said that employee stock options for So Today’s highlight in history: Workers union staged its first Heritage officials, who said a satisfactory condition, he said. declined to be interviewed. More face and northwest Indiana. approximately 60,000 shares would Victor K. Schmidt, 41, shot and injured his wife in Co In 1853, the United States sit-down strike, at the Fisher buyout was the fastest way to stop A neighbor of the Schmidts said Tuesday ’Travelers’ advisories for light snow and slippery be cashed out in the merger. and daughter with a ,45-caliber handgun early educ bought some 45,000 square miles Body Plant No. 1 in Flint, Mich. the finacial troubles the company afternoon that family members kept pretty much to roads were posted for southeastern lower Michigan Earlier this year, Heritage Monday morning and then shot and killed himself, theft charges of land from Mexico in a deal that In 1944, King George II of has suffered since it purchased the themselves for the past 10 of the 12 years they lived Depf and parts of central and east-central Indiana. An walked away from a merger with state police said. The shooting followed a quarrel became known as the Gadsden Greece proclaimed a regency to Fidelity Federal Savings Bank of the Suffield Savings Bank after on High Meadow Road. She said she was only a Police have arrested three 15- book inch of snow fell during the six hours ending at 1 rule his country, virtually re­ New Haven in 1984 and acquired a between the couple, according to police. casual acquaintance of the family. She and another Purchase, for the man who Suffield changed its initial pur­ Beck said Monday afternoon that the cause of year-olds from Manchester and stud* a.m. EST at Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne, Ind., and nouncing the throne. bad loan portfolio. neighbor said the 8-year-old son played with other engineered it, James Gadsden. chase offer. Schmidt’s death was a gunshot wound to the head plan to arrest an additional person hatn Lansing, Mich. In 1972, the United States Heritage has experienced signifi­ neighborhood children. The area became the southern Since then, the S&L has been and brain. He said he believes an 8-year-old son, in connection with the Nov. 29 theft Rainshowers were scattered across the northern cant losses as a result of that strut part of Arizona and New Mexico. halted its heavy bombing of looking for a merger, though bank Victor Schmidt Jr., who was in the house during the The second neighbor said Schmidt and his son of telephone equipment from two Pacific Coast, with snowshowers over parts of the North Vietnam. merger and has filed a federal officials maintained it could have practiced shooting at targets with a pellet gun trucks parked behind the Southern Cascade Mountains. A travelers’ advisory for snow On this date: shooting but was not injured, is staying with family Co In 1865, author Rudyard Ki­ Today’s birthdays: Actress lawsuit against seven former exec­ survived without one. Heritage behind their home. New England Telephone Co. build­ and gusty winds remained in effect for the members. fewj pling was born in Bombay, India. Jeanette Nolan is 75. TV person­ utives of Fidelity in connection with President Hale had said that the State police spokesman Sgt. Daniel Lewis said Police today revealed no new information on the ing. police said today. Cascades of Washington. right In 1894, suffragist Amelia ality Ben Parks is 72. Actress Jc the poor loans. bank would have had to make today that Victor Schmidt was a Vietnam veteran circumstances of the shooting, which is being The names of the three youths, Scattered showers fell along the south Atlantic major changes to survive, includ­ Jenks Bloomer died. She had Van Fleet is 67. Singer Bob Carpenter said ComFed was not and confirmed a neighbor's report that he suffered investigated by Troop K in Colchester. who have been referrd to juvenile cour Coast, the western Gulf coast and the southern tip ing cutting staff and letting almost court, are not being released gained notoriety for wearing in Diddley is 58. Actor Jack Lord is. worried about the loan portfolio and withi of Texas. $100 million in deposits go. because of their ages. The fourth public a short skirt and baggy 56. Actor John Hillerman is 54. wasw oo addressingOVIVJI X-ODlUJft the» • ■ problem^ An Travelers’ advisories for dense fog were in effect Baseball hall-of-famer Sandy person to be charged is John for northeastern South Da kota and the San Joaquin trousers that became known as Limberger of 150 Pine St., police said bloomers. Koufax is 51. Singer-musician Valley of central California. Michael Nesmith is 44. said. right In 1903, about 600 people died Meanwhile, an Ellington tee­ MORNING WEATHER — Weather satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. shows Strong winds swept across eastern Wyoming, Rockville caterer ready to buy Plano’s Restaurant som* gusting to 69 mph at Casper and in excess of 35 mph nager arrested last week in connec­ tion with the theft pleaded not guilty thoui clouds and showers stretching from east Texas eastward along the Gulf at Cody and Gillette. Fiano’s now serves, he said. Carman said he will keep operat­ The Fiano family purchased the leave the property in the Fianos . in Manchester Superior Court on Bu Coast states to Florida. Clouds and some light snow cover the Ohio Valley Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST By John F. Kirch Carman, 29, said he has an option to Carman, who has a certificate from ing his catering business. the Light Side Herald Reporter hall in 1953, and lor seven years He began cooking while studying Monday to second-degree larceny 3 shou ranged from 7 degrees above zero at Hibbing, On the Culinary Institute of America in and the Northeast. Frontal clouds extend from Utah and Colorado afterward it remained a dance hall, buy the land and probably will do so New Hyde Park, N.Y., said the for a master’s degree in special and and two counts of thlrd-degee Minn., to 71 degrees at Homestead, Fla. though the new owners began in two years. adm northward to Montana. BOLTON — When the building restaurant will offer a mix of education and worked in restau­ larceny. A pretrial hearing for revitalizing what had become an For the most part, Fiano’s will musi that houses Fiano’s Restaurant northern Italian and classical rants to pay his way through school. Thomas Shea, 18, is scheduled for people who, by George, can use abandoned building during the stay Fiano's, both the old and new Shoe Santa singles first opened in 1924, Calvin Coolidge French cuisine, with some lighter After receiving the degree and Feb. 3 at Manchester Superior prea them,” Poling said. “ I got on the Great Depression. In 1960, Fiano's owners said. But customers will was president, Charles A. Teni- fare available as well. teaching for a while, he said, things Court. ^ ^ ^ Sti out soul-trying work became a restaurant and banquet begin to see changes. Police said the theft netted about phone for an hour and called pleton was governor and Connecti­ began to change. infoi several places and they all said cut’s population stood at about 1.4 hall, and it has stayed that way ever “ The Fiano’s flavor has been Carman, who will be one of three “ I became very disillusioned $10,000 in equipment CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - they couldn’t use them. million, with most of that concen­ since. very homey and very relaxed. chefs at the eatery, is waiting for with teaching and went back into Both Shea and Limberger were own PEOPLE Chances are Ken Poling won’t try trated in the southwest corner of the But things are about to change Carman said Monday. “ Although approval of a liquor license before the restaurants.” he said. “ It’s a charged Dec. 5 in connection with a grac he finalizes the deal. The holiday break-in at the old Highland Park playing Santa again. Giving Eventually, he said he tele­ state. again. we want it to be relaxed, it’ll be great business.” othe School in which police said they and away single shoes can be soul- phoned the Union Mission Settle­ more European in flavor.” season has kept the state from He opened his catering business at Cornell University in Ithaca, The era was known as the Tony and Rocco Fiano, the acting on his application, he said. four others attempted to steal more won BIg-bucks contract trying work, he discovered. ment House and was told they restaurant’s owners, are finalizing Plans call for hiring people with in Rockville in 1980. He began N.Y., says. would take the shoes. Arrange­ Roaring 20s, and inside the small saving money for a restaurant and than $10,000 worth of office equip­ T1 Much has happened since 1977, Poling, an electrician at Tho­ wooden dance hall off Route 6 came the sale of the business to Clifford special training in European cook­ Tony and Rocco Fiano both said ment. Arrests in connection with Diane Sawyer, who has re­ ments were made for Mission Carman of Rockville, the owner of ing, Carman said, adding that he the business is profitable. But after was approached last year by an lear when Orlov was arrested by mas Memorial Hospital, recently the tapping of dancing feet as men the telephone company burglary newed her contract as a corres­ workers to pick up the boxes this Clifford’s catering service. will also rehire the present years of working, the Fianos said agent who told him Fiano’s was up thos Soviet authorities for his stance found two large boxes of new and women gathered to do the were made based on statements pondent on the top-rated "60 week. employees. they want a change of scenery. for sale. on human rights, said Cornell Charleston. The deal, which is set to go provided by those suspected In the refu Minutes” news show, will draw a shoes in a corridor outside the All declined to disclose the sale " f v e always wanted a restau­ theoretical physicist Kurt Gottf­ through in mid-January, will put The menu will change somewhat school break-in, police said. mos salary of about |1 million, a physical therapy department. Poling couldn’t understand The current Fiano’s is quite rant,” Carman said. ried, who acted as the universi­ the business in Carman’s hands and from the mostly Italian dishes price. source at the network said. why there was reluctance to different. con; ty’s liaison with Orlov. “ They were all brand, spank­ The new agreement calls for accept the shoes and he admits whe Orlov was released from the ing new shoes,” he said. Sawyer to continue her work with his undertaking was frustrating. and Soviet Union earlier this year. But there wasn't a matched “ 60 Minutes” and includes “ up­ A1 At the time of his arrest, the pair in the lot. Weiss says town staff is prepared to handie traffic affairs “You try giving away one coming CBS projects” still in the Con 62-year-old Orlov was working on shoe,” he said. “ You try it planning stages, CBS spokeswo­ He made a few inquiries and pike and Tolland Turnpike so that subatomic particle research as found the shoes were samples sometime.” ment. Traffic issues in the northern WHILE LUTZ SAID there are a recc man Ramona Dunn said trol, said the town should hire a consider to be the best program in there are two lanes going to and well as in the design of machines Bv George Lovno part of town were assessed in number of roads and intersections, Monday. sent to the hospital by a local special full-time engineer to cen­ the country, and periodically takes from the direction of Interstate 84, stuc that accelerate subatomic parti­ Herald Reporter greater detail because of concerns around town that are unsafe and A source at CBS, who spoke on discount store thinking there tralize and improve efforts to refresher courses on the subject. he said. coui cles, Gottfried said. about the traffic that will be need improvements, Wood said this the condition of anonymity, said would be amputees in physical control traffic. As for the Broad Street entrance- “ Most of his work then was lAittery Manchester does not need to hire generated by the planned Mall at morning that several changes are sen: the new contract gives Sawyer an therapy needing the incomplete Allen Lutz of Stephen Street, a WEISS ALSO SAID he will exit to Stop & Shop, another subject about 10 to 15 years ahead of his a full-time engineer to handle Buckland Hills, he said. already planned. thei annual salary “ in the million pairs. spokesman for the group, com­ propose that money be set aside in of complaint by TRAFFIC, Wood time,” Gottfried said. “ Many of traffic issues because the police Weiss also cited the traffic (dollar) range.” plained that because traffic respon­ the budget for next fiscal year to Wood said the state is working to said it is not a high-accident area. Ir his ideas were not as widely But the amputees get a pros­ Connecticut daily: department already has a traffic experience of Thomas R. Currin of Under her previous contract, sibilities are currently divided cover outside traffic consulting change the sequence of the traffic Traffic entering and leaving the Bee accepted when he was arrested thesis and need two shoes like officer and the town’s new chief Ellington, who was hired Monday which expires at the end of the Monday: 467 engineer has extensive experience between the police, public works work if the town’s planning and light at the intersection of Tolland store’s parking lot creates some tho! as they are now.” everyone else. engineering departments cannot as town engineer. Currin, a doctor- week, she had earned $800,000 in transportation. Town Manager and planning departments, some Turnpike and Oakland Street, on? congestion, but no major problems, Orlov has accepted a three- “ So I said I just knew there are Play Four: 9488 find the resources to provide atal candidate in transportation of the areas Lutz called unsafe. The each year, Dunn said. DIANE SAWYER TOM JONES Robert Weiss said Monday. things “ are just falling between the he said. He said that the lot exit onto year appointment to the faculty necessary information. and urban engineering at the intersection itself is scheduled to be Green Manor Road has been Recent reports said Sawyer dose of sensuality “ I feel the area is well-covered,” cracks.” University of Connecticut, has been . gets several offers of the Iv y League school. Responding to the group’s criti­ Lutz said last week that there has improved when the Mall at Buck- widened to encourage drivers to use had been discussing job offers jie said. director of transportation services cism, Weiss said the Town Charter never been a traffic study of the land Hills is built north of Interstate it instead of the Broad Street exit. with other companies because Last week, a citizens group called for Fuss & O'Neill Consulting Manchester Herald “ places traffic responsibilities in entire town and that one should be 84 between Buckland and Slater Intersections in line for widening she wanted an anchor slot. “ Try to push sex blatantly, and said Monday from Wilmington. T r a f f i c , or Town Residents And Engineers Inc. of Manchester for Today’s quotes the hands of the police depart­ done. Streets, he said. include Main and Haynes streets. Her agent, Richard Leibner, you’ re in trouble,” he said. “ But The actress accepted the nomi­ Friends For Infrastructure Con- six years. In that capacity, he ment.” He said Traffic Officer However, Weiss said a general Summit and East Center and confirmed that both ABC and have fun with it, and the nation for the award when worked as a consultant on the In addition, the town is consider­ Gary Wood has received training in study was performed in conjunc­ Summit Street and East Middle W NBC made offers, but he declined audiences love it. An entertainer contacted in her motel room in “His death leaves a place USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 77 reconstruction of downtown Main ing adding another lane at the traffic matters at Northwestern tion with the town’s newly adopted Turnpike, Wood said. shouid feei sexy in front of his Fort Lauderdale, where she is which no one else can fill.” — Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier ratea are $1.60 Street, among other things. intersection of West Middle Turn­ brin to give specifics. For the Record University, which has what many Comprehensive Plan of Develop­ audience.” appearing in a play. British Prime Minister Margaret and certain holidays by the Man­ waakTy,Jy,$e.50 $6.50 for one month, $10.25 M ot chester Publishing Co., lOBralnard for throe months, $38.50 tor six Previous winners of the referring to former 9 Chri Thatcher, Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 for one year. 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Drug users face biggest ITM OPINION MAV Rights study MOWPIAYINQ AIDS risk, officials say ms'p]... Jack HARTFORD (AP) - Intraven­ P W M irW I V ous drug users have replaced “It’s not just the IV drug users, but their M K0t5(CUEDPftC)lCTCN Aaderson homosexual men as the No. 1 risk a good thing group for AIDS in Connecticut, sexual contacts” who are being infected, s n m « ) public health officials say. RiNkPREfem Before 1986, heterosexual intrav­ said Dr. Lee Brettman. THE PHJ enous drug users accounted di­ Throughout the ages, people have amply rectly or indirectly for 133 diag­ demonstrated their capacity to harm others nosed cases of AIDS out of a total of What’s more, they said, drug Dr. Matthew Cartter, a state WAY IN' for the simple reason that they are somehow OCHNWMDeiOBJ. 349, or 38 percent of all cases in the users represent the primary epidemiologist, said the counseling 6ETTIN o andacd^jfce^ Terrorists state, according to state statistics. avenue through which heterosexu­ program will be the first of its kind L HE WEK “different.” lotitwdre... Although statewide figures for als and their unborn children are attempted by any state. One need only look as far as the recent 1986 are not readily available, exposed to AIDS. Suggestions have been made in officials with the Connecticut Alco­ events in the Howard Beach section of New probably have “ It’s not just the IV drug users, Connecticut and in other states to hol and Drug Abuse Commission A «■- York City to find an example of such but their sexual contacts” who are distribute free, sterile needles to estimate that of the last 70 diag­ being infected, said Dr. Lee Bret­ drug users as a way to prevent the inhumanity. It was in that predominantly nosed cases of AIDS, about 40 VI tman, director of infectious dis­ spread of AIDS. white neighborhood that a gang of white embassy plans involved heterosexual intravenous eases at Mt. Mount Sinai flospital in youths attacked three black men who drug users, their sexual contacts or Hartford. “ I really don’t have The proposal, suggested in a happened to be in the “ wrong” neighborhood WASHINGTON — The State Department is their children. many optimistic things to say about recent report by the prestigious as a result of car trouble, an act that resulted f X caught between the devil and the deep blue sea Of 12 diagnosed cases of children the problem.” National Academy of Sciences, has set off controversy. in the death of one. Lebanese terrorists and the Mediterranean, to be with AIDS, 11 were been born to Marjorie Eichler, an epidemiolo­ women whose ailment was related gist with the Connecticut Depart­ “ Needle sharing is very much a BLONDII Other, more sweeping examples of The department wants to build a new embassy in to intravenous drug use, officials ment of Health Services, added: part of the social structure of the IV Beirut to replace the one blown up by a suicide said. “ Drug users are dying; their drug user. A lot of people have AJJOTHI unprovoked hatred include the slaughter of C A V IN bomber in April 1983. But here’s the problem: Public health experts said they children are dying. What is the best questioned whether making free AP photo HARNE! millions of Jews in Nazi Germany and the If American hardhats with proper security expect it will be difficult to stem the way to reach them? I don’t know.” needles available would change institutionalized oppression of blacks in South 9H2EOEP KN0NW5 WHo gy': clearances are sent over to do the sensitive job, ■ spread of AIDS among drug users The state has distributed $100,000 this ritual,” Cartter said. E Africa. they’ll be just so many more targets for terrorist because of the tendency to share to drug treatment programs in New “ The point is there’s a lot Bearly aware kidnappers and assassins. It will also send costs needles and the limited access of Haven, Hartford, Stamford, and unknown about IV drug abusers. Although those and other atrocities are well many to community education Bridgeport to hire counselors next When you try to open up ways to A naps during a light snowfall recently. Forecasters are calling for light sky-high. influence their behavior, the group known, many Americans remain isolated On the other hand, if a Lebanese contractor programs about deadly acquired month and provide AIDS antibody snow in the area tonight. has been very difficult to reach.” at the Stone in Stoneham, Mass., from the conditions that produce such Cruel and stupid policies builds the new embassy with cheaper local labor, it immune deficiency syndrome. testing to drug addicts. widespread denials of basic human rights. As will be difficult if not impossible to keep knowledge a result, there is a danger that people will of the embassy building’s vital security become complacent, possibly paving the way arrangements from being leaked to the same breed Customs visit stops weapons shipment of bombers responsible for destroying the old C for further abuses. deserve to be challenged embassy. ON THE London. So it is a welcome sign that school officials After weighing the various risks, the Foreign By Susan Okula •had ordered the guns or for whom office was aware of the customs office investigation and was work­ The newspaper reported on an in Connecticut have recognized the need for Buildings Office has decided to go ahead with a The Associated Press the arms were intended. The Archbishop undergoes surgery ing closely with that office. He undercover operation sending education about human rights. The state It is a mea­ Was it wise policy to turn Lebanese contractor and exercise such security shotguns would have been shipped NEW HAVEN - A sale of 10,250 in November or December, he said. would not elaborate. arms to South Africa from the sure of the Honduras—a supposedly natural precautions as it can. HARTFORD — Hartford Roman Catholic Archbishop John F. United States and Europe. Department of Education will soon publish a shotguns was stopped late this year “ The guns were going to Johan­ Weinschenk said there were no depth of our country — into a staging area for Whealon will return home in 10 to 14 days after undergoing The newspaper said the arms book designed to aid teachers in getting by a Connecticut firearms manu­ nesburg,” he said. He would not arrests. “ Nothing happened. There present politi­ American military forces and almost certainly were part of THIS DECISION HAS AROUSED the spirited surgery for the replacement of his left hip at a hospital, a facturer after it learned the wea­ elaborate. He referred further was nothing to arrest,” he said. students to examine topics such as bigotry, cal crisis that George extensive naval, air and ground covert aid from Washington to criticism of some Democrats on the Senate Foreign spokesman said. pons were destined for South questions about the order to Weinschenk said his agency had hatred and the moral issues behind the Richard Nixon maneuvers designed to intimi­ guerrillas of the National Union for Relations Committee, soon to regain majority The Rev. Edmund O’Brien, a spokesman for the Archdiocese of Africa, a U.S. Customs Service Mossberg. developed information about the struggle for human rights. — the archi­ McGovern date neighboring Nicaragua? status under chairman Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., a Hartford, said Whealon’s condition was excellent after surgery Alan I. Mossberg, president of the possible arms shipment, which the Total Independence of Angola, official said. which is fighting Angola’s Marxist tect of the Wa­ former Foreign Service Officer. These critics have Monday at Massachusetts General Hospital. The action came after a customs Connecticut company, did not re­ would have been routed through Connecticut is believed to be one of only a Was it wise policy for the CIA to government. tergate scan­ a simple solution for the State Department’s The 65-year-old archbishop will have an extended convales­ agent visited 0 F Mossberg & Sons turn a telephone call placed to his Spain to South Africa. assist in the mining of interna­ A customs agent “ discussed the few states in the country promoting human d a l — h as dilemma: Don’t build a new embassy now. They cence after returning to Hartford, O’Brien said. Inc. of North Haven in November office Monday. His secretary said Both the United States and South rights education, and the inclusion of such ,emerged as a tional waters around Nicara­ Whealon’s right hip was replaced last July. His left hip was first and told company executives that the company was shut down for the information we had developed with Africa support the guerillas. consider a recent General Accounting Office them (Mossberg) and at that time m ajor de­ gua’s ports. replaced 10 years ago. Whealon has also undergone three the weapons were intended for holidays and to call back Jan. 5. The Independent, quoting ano­ courses in some schools did not come about report, prepared for Sen. Edward Zorinsky, Mossberg felt it would be wise to fender of the current president, to spread? operations for intestinal cancer. shipment to Johannesburg, said Mossberg’s home telephone nymous sources and telexes, said 38 without a struggle. WAS IT WISE policy for the D-Neb., a Foreign Relations Committee member, number in North Haven is unlisted. terminate the transaction from that Ronald Reagan. Is it wise policy to seek the Gene Weinschenk, the resident tons of machine guns were origi­ U.8. ACr An administrator at Windsor High School as ammunition for their proposal to do nothing. Three other Mossberg officials point,” Weinschenk said. nally to have been flown from In a sense, both Nixon and release of three or four American president and his men to encour­ agent in charge at the U.S. Customs The report is the result of a study done since we listed in a 1984 Connecticut manu­ Mossberg officials had cleared Bradley International Airport in said that when a course concerning human Reagan aresingingthesametune hostages by giving arms to a age private soldiers of fortune, Urban slayings rise In 1986 Service’s New Haven office. disclosed the GAO’s earlier concern that blueprints The company originally believed facturers’ directory did not have the route they thought the arms Windsor Locks to Madrid on their rights was first introduced three years ago, about our current troubles: The government that will use them to arms merchants, wheeler- were taking — from the United dealers and other governments to of the proposed embassy were floating around HARTFORD — There have been 103 murders in Connecticut so that the weapons’ final destination homes or telephones listed in North way to South Africa. The middle some members of the Board of Education politics were right, but the slaughter hundreds of other Beirut, easily accessible to any terrorist group far this year, with more people killed in the state’s three largest was to be Zaire with a stopover in Haven. The directory said Moss­ States to Zaire by way of Spain — destination was changed to Hondu­ deliver arms to the contras after with the U.S. Department of thought it was an inappropriate topic. execution got screwed up by human beings who are as pre­ willing to put up the $200 or so required for a set. cities than in each of the previous three years. Spain, he said Monday. berg was a manufacturer of fire­ ras, the newspaper said. cious in God’s eyes as American Congress legislated against U.S. Commerce, Weinschenk said. But if schools treat the issue properly, they subordinates. The blueprints had been distributed to contractors Although municipalities have not reported total homicide rates A sanctions law against South arms, employs about 450 people and “ There were no machine guns. Says Mr. Nixon a decade later, hostages? military aid? Africa passed in October forbids has annual gross sales of more than He said the shotgun order proba­ should get few complaints from parents and who wanted to bid on the project — and no one knew for the last quarter of 1986 to state police, police in Bridgeport, bly was referred to erroneously in a They were shotguns and the deal let’s get off Ronald Reagan’s Is it wise policy to imply that the export of munitions from the $10 million. administrators. The key is that educators Is it wise policy for the how many copies had been run off for Hartford and New Haven all say they’ve had more murders. Dec. 2 news story in an English never came off. The weapons never 3 back, support his decisive policy any tyrant who seizes an Ameri­ administration to go down the Nationwide, the homicide rate was up 8 percent during the first United States to that country The U.S. attorney for Connecti­ left the factory,” Weinschenk said. must be careful not to get into the business of subcontractors and other interested parties. Weinschenk would not say who cut, Stanley A. Twardy Jr., said his newspaper, the Independent ofoi .cviu.y, judgments and go after Robert can will be rewarded with same road in Nicaragua that took six months of 1986, according to Chris Waskiewicz of the FBI’s Weinschenk would not say who preaching. In their latest investigation, GAO auditors McFarlane, Oliver North and American arms? us to such sorrow and defeat in pointedly asked the Foreign Buildings Office why Uniform Crime Report. For cities with a population of 100,000 to These are the policies the Students should be presented with factual John Poindexter for foulingup the Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos? American workers were not being used. 249,999 the increase was 19 percent, he said. Bridgeport, New information, then encouraged to draw their execution of those wise policies. Reagan administration has been It was not only an illegal Haven and Hartford all fit in this category. Group makes‘hands-on’ Nicaragua trip ■ |1 || own conclusions. If all goes well, most will But how wise is a policy pursuing. If Lt. Col. North fouled procedure to use money from the "DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS STATED that Bridgeport Detective Gene Redmond said the increase is not up the execution of foolish policies gradually learn to accept the differences of designed to put U.S. arms into the sale of arms to Iran to finance the using a Lebanese firm rather than a U.S. firm easily explained. Bridgeport’s homicide rate, the highest in the state for four ...... JO-watt .....4A lightbulbs, Wright ooiH said. nrnvoHproved twntwo vearsyears affoago bvby the New hands of the worst terrorist such as these, his clumsiness was contra war against the govern­ would limit the presence of Americans in Beirut,” By Susan Okula “ I think people like the idea of others and come to recognize the dignity and years, may have hit an all-time high Friday with the shooting The generators will be used at the Haven Board of Aldermen, Wright government in the world? This an inadvertent service to the ment of Nicaragua: the policy the GAO report states. Foreign Buildings Office The Associated Press contributing to the project,” he worth of all people. death of a bar bouncer, Yasslr al-Saffir, who was the 41st person said. “ Most of our trips have been health post for lights and for said. government, headed by the Aya­ nation. itself is wrong. officials explained to the auditors that they didn’t The Shoreline Unitarian Univer- There will be some who will not benefit or to be slain. fact-finding and building relation­ refrigerating vaccines and medi­ tollah Khomeini, held 53 Ameri­ The remedy today is not to fire want American construction workers being victims NEW HAVEN — Twenty-three salist Society in Madison, for learn from such courses, just as there are THE SAME APPLIES to the State police statistics show the highest number of murders in Connecticut residents were to de­ ships. This has a kind of hands-on cines, he said. can hostages for a year, probably Lt. Col. North and Adm. Poindex­ of terrorists. Wright said the generators will be example, has outfitted a day care ACRi helped kill 241 Marines whilethey Reagan policies toward that city was 38 in 1981. part today for a goodwill trip to character. center in a poor neighborhood. those who, either out of guilt or ignorance, ter, although that may have been This explanation makes no sense to critics. “ We “ People will be really building purchased from China because of a slept in their barracks in Beirut Nicaragua. Nicaragua, where many of them Schools, labor unions, universi­ refuse to acknowledge the Holocaust. But for necessary as a small housekeep­ are asking for trouble if we do not feel that a bunch something. People like making a U.S. trade embargo against Nica­ 1 Actresi and encouraged and engineered Was it wise policy to use plan to take up hammers and paint ties, and artists have also become most, studying the issue will serve as a ing step. of hardhats would be safe, yet we are ready to send Feds reject funds for garage brushes to help renovate a genuine contribution and to not just ragua that prohibits the donation of Charis! the seizing and killing of other American arms in a covert effort The remedy today is to chal­ some goods for humanitarian involved, Wright said. constructive reminder of what can happen Foreign Service Officers there,” one source told museum. be visitors.” Two members of the Norwalk 4 L e tlu c . Americans. to sabotage the government of lenge the unrealistic and fre­ HARTFORD — This city’s proposal to build a parking garage Some of the Americans plan to purposes. when people become insensitive to the rights our associate Lucette Lagnado. “ It is simply crazy The trip is the 16th in two years sister city project with Nagarote, 7 Fair gri Nicaragua at a time when we quently cruel policies the Reagan over the Interstate 84 canyon, regarded by city officials as vital to contribute iabor to renovate Leon’s In order to buy the generators in for us even to be there, doing work.” under the auspices of the New Nicaragua, are going on the current 10 Deprav and needs of others. IS IT WISE POLICY to send officially recognize that govern­ administration has been pursu­ spurring development, has been declared ineligible for funding Haven Leon Sister City Project, Museum of the Americas. In a the United States and ship them to But the Foreign Buildings Office decided to go Nicaragua, Wright said, the group trip to deliver medicine, he said. 12 Author Already, an estimated 20 school systems in American arms to Iran or urge ment and have an ambassador ing from Iran to Nicaragua to by the local office of the Federal Highway Administration. designed to promote understanding previous trip, workers from Con­ ahead with the new embassy as planned. Since the James J. Barakos, division administrator, said Monday the would have had to apply for a Wright, who will not go on this 14 W W II i Connecticut use some of the materials Israel and the international arms fully accredited there? Angola to South Africa to the and friendship between people in necticut put a new roof on the destruction of the old embassy nearly four years only parking garages that can be assisted with federal funds are building, and now it needs interior special license from the U.S. trip, was reluctant to discuss 15 Sand h recommended in the state’s guidebook. A merchants to do so while we are Was itwisepolicytoidentifythe Soviet Union and NATO — and New Haven and Leon, Nicaragua, ago, a reduced embassy staff has been operating those reserved for carpools or vanpools. restoration, Wright said. Treasury Department. American support of the Contra 16 Prevari publicly imploring other coun­ moral authority of our govern­ from Santa Barbara to Washing­ said Alan Wright, a coordinator of study of nine of them iast year showed that the out of the ambassador’s residence in the hills City officials had been counting on $15 million for the columns If the museum opens, one room The group also plans to present rebels fighting to overthrow the tries not to do so? ment with the discredited, inef­ the trip. 17 Brown courses seemed to heighten students ton, D.C. outside East Beirut, in supposedly safer territory and supporting platform for the garage being included in the Wright said seven other Connecti­ wili be devoted to art from New money for the installation of water Sandinista government of Presi­ Isit wise policy forU.S. armsto fective and corrupt Somoza 18 Real — than downtown. It is a makeshift arrangement at federally funded Interstate 91-1-84 interchange reconstruction cut residents who are part of the Haven, Wright said. pipes between the town of Ojochal dent Daniel Ortega. sensitivity, something that can only heighten remnants that largely make up and a well 10 miles away, Wright 20 White-i be made available to help Iran best, and the new embassy would restore a more group left on Saturday. Some will Another purpose of the trip is to “ We’re not in the business of their toierance for others as weli. the contras of Nicaragua who Mr. Former Sen. George McGov­ project. said. Water is presently brought to heron smash Iraq sothatthegatesofthe fitting U.S. "presence” in the Lebanese capital. Richard H. Goldstein, Hartford’s corporation counsel, said the be back on Jan. 13 and others on deliver about $1,800 from a New influencing national policy,” he ern, the Democratic candidate the town daily by ox-drawn wagons. 22 Door u In a world where incidents like the Howard Middle East are open to highly Reagan calls “ freedom fighters” The Lebanese contractor who won the bid in city will challenge Barakos’s ruling through administrative Jan. 19, he said. Haven-area Quaker group to buy said. and compares to the heroic for president in 1972, is a two five-megawatt generators to Two New Haven teams previously 24 Flightic Beach attack are all too common, both of dangerous and violent Moslem October is to be paid about $3.1 million, though the The group of 30 was the biggest to However, he added: “ Definitely syndicated coiumnist. channels. power a health post outside Leon in made feasiblity studies of the those are precious commodities. fanaticism of the kind Iran seeks George Washington. GAO auditors predict that the project will cost Meanwhile, city and state transportation officials have decided go to Leon under the sister cities nobody supports war, and aid to the 26 Godde; project, Wright said. The group has an Indian community called Chaca- project. three times that amount before it’s finished. The to proceed with plans for the columns and platform between Main About 2,000 people have contrib­ Contras is aid to war. Everbody in earth a large contingent of students from raseca, Wright said. 30 Small I completion date has already slipped from and Trumbull streets, saying it can could be used as a public park The generators each will provide uted to the sister city project in the project and everybody in Leon Yale, Wesleyan and Southern Con­ wants peace.” 31 Christli September 1987 to April 1988. if the appeal fails. necticut State universities. enough electricity to run about 50 different ways since it was ap­ (abbr.) A season for mass layoffs and missiles Not-so-fri«ndly skies 32 Poetic There have been numerous reports and Xerox still undecided on pullout Convicted killer loses bid contrar STAMFORD — Xerox Corp. officials say they’re undecided 33 901, R this new weapon building might be scaled back, complaints suggesting that there aren’t enough air What is there about Christmas holidays which traffic controllers to keep the skies safe, and more whether to continue the company’s South African operation, but HARTFORD (AP) Guillermo juror. His second trial ended in a 34 Silver t should there be significant arms control hung jury in 1979. brings out the worst in people in authority? General than 90 percent of the controllers fired by President added that withdrawing from the country “ does not appear to Aillon has lost another round in his 36 Actresi agreement. Fat chance. Motors and AT&T both chose a few days before Reagan in 1981 for striking have said they’re meet our objectives.” 14-year battle to clear himself in the Aillon was convicted again after It has leaked out that the American ambassador David T. Kearns, Xerox chairman and chief executive, had a third trial in 1984 and given a Christmas to announce that tens of thousands of interested in getting their jobs back. But about 60 murders of his wife and her 37 Biblical Nicholas to Russia, Arthur Hartman, is resigning his post said in May the the company expected to make a decision by 75-years-to-life prison sentence. workers will be losing their jobs in the coming percent of the controllers who took their places — parents. 9 39 because of the hash Washington has made of arms On Monday, the state Supreme year. Maybe the corporate executives sent this bit or who stayed on the job and weren’t fired — don’t year’s end. . , ^ He then claimed that his third Jabber negotiations. That is the most recent evidence of "Even if we do not find the perfect solution, I would like to Court rejected his claim that the MANCHESTER PARKADE of yule cheer as a courtesy warning to their Von Hoffman want the laid-off controllers rehired, according to a trial should have been barred 42 Garlani the confusion and fanaticism confounding the hope continue to study the matter further,” Kearns said in a statement triple-murder conviction should be because of the double-jeopardy J96 WMl MIddI* Tumpika tO S soon-to-be-former employees not to spend too much government survey. The opposition from those at 45 Took ir for reaching any agreement at all. From the released Monday. “ The situation is too complicated to set a thrown out on double-jeopardy clause in the U.S. Constitution, MANCHESTER on Christmas presents. the management level was even higher: 85 percent. grounds. 47 Warme The Reagan administration chose the week Iceland meeting with Gorbachev last fall, the state specific timetable for any company action.” which prohibits trying a person Opponents say rehiring the strikers would hurt Xerox markets office equipment through its Rank Xerox Ltd. twice for the same offense. 51 Coach before Christmas to tell Santa that it wants a sack of things in the White House has been clear enough He was convicted in 1973 of the morale. 647*1080 5 2 Refer I even when viewed from a distance. affiliate, which employs about 800 people, about 40 percent of stabbing deaths of his former wife Aillon was arrested four days I full of new war toys. Fifty more monstro MX and her parents in his in-laws’ 54 Assam missiles are on the list as well as a "sm all” missile, them black. ,.. . . after the murders. He claimed that ''ONE HOUR COLOR PRINTS Civil service chatterlMxes “ Any decision to leave South Africa would be irrevocable, North Haven home in 1972. 55 1051, mendaciously named Midgetman. Midgetman life, with the coming and going of coal trains and WE HAVE A MUDDLED PRESIDENT who a knife found in his car had been The government’s decision to ease off its Kearns said. “ We have studied the experiences of other used for carving roast beef at a 56 Mix would weigh 37.000 pounds and one of them would grain trains, the more they will take them for occasionally escapes his keepers at important Aillon's original conviction was lur color processing retains international conferences. At Reykjavik, where he announced crackdown on federal workers’ abuse of corporations that have decided to leave, and the approaches reversed after it was disclosed that picnic earlier in the day. His 57 Fern fe take out Los Angeles or Miami, but stacked up granted and not be disturbed by them. To that end Its brilliance. The color you see telephone privileges should be welcomed at the taken do not appear to meet our objectives.” the trial judge, Simon S. Cohen, had 7-month-old daughter was found in | 58 French against MX. which weighs 200,000 pounds and can it might be fitting to decorate the bombs with got away from the men around him who want no Interior Department, where a recent inspector an improper conversation with a his in-laws’ house unharmed. today Is t he color you’ll see in a yearl take out Los Angeles, Miami and any eight other pictures reflecting the traditional family values agreements and never have, he was soon 59 Posses general’s report concluded that 30 percent of the ■ cities you care to mention, it is smaller. But being stressed so heavily just now. At Christmas recaptured and repudiated, but he continues, good 60 department’s long-distance calls out of smaller ain’t the same as small. time, the bombs might have Santas painted on naturedly blathering and blundering, sometimes Utility firms face new standards DOV them. telling us he’s going to get rid of all the weapons, headquarters in Washington were unofficial. These 5th Edition of the SAVE Holiday provate chats cost the government $640,000 a year STAMFORD — Utility companies will have to adopt new THE EFFORT TO DESIGN and build these new Besides being a good boy, the Reagan rationale sometimes telling us he’s going to build more of in telephone charges alone, plus an inestimable accounting standards for reporting costs of abandoned power Glastonbury Antique & Collectable 6 1 Surrenc gizmos of death will absorb the energies of most of for getting all these new stocking staffers is that them. plants and disallowances associated with nuclear power plant This yuletime demand for yet more bombs may cost in time spent of the phone that should have Santa’s elves for some time to come, so that if in having bombs mounted on railroad cars or trucked construction, the Financial Accounting Standards Board has hither and you will protect them against Russian be part of this patternless, stumbing zig-zaggery. been devoted to business. Christmases future there is a teddy bear shortage, announced. GALA NEW YEAR’S SHOW blame a Grinch named Reagan.On the missile attacks. That, however, is precisely what The timing suggests otherwise. The timing But FASB delayed action Monday on a proposal that would entertaining side these new missiles are to be kept Star Wars Is supposed to do. suggests the fine hand of public relations at work. require utility companies to recover the costs of constructing 130 Dealers ^., Why come forward with the new bomb program on railroad cars. The bomb-loaded trains will, alas, nuclear power plants within 10 years or absorb a loss. The Thursday, January 1, 9am - 6pm be too large to run around your Christmas tree but WHEN STAR WARS was first propounded, the now? Congress isn’t in session. What’s the point? iiaurliPBtpr Mrralft proposal met with strong criticism from public officials and not your community. It should be an inspiring sight president said it would ensure that no missile ever To give people something cheering to think about Founded In 1881 utility companies during a public hearing in June. General Admission *2^° — with ad *2”° to stop at the railroad crossing as one of these fell on the United States. Of late, when not during the holidays? Regulators in nearly every state have favored phasing in costs PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Pubiliher Glastonbury High School elongated, killer cigars is dragged past your completely distracted handing out dubious war The purpose probably is to divert us from of large electric plants over several years to ease “ rate shock,” “C thinking about the Iran-Nicaraguan mess, to get DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Executive Editor Hubbard St., Glastonbury, CT J*: windshield research contracts to their buddies, proponents JAMES P. SACKS...... Meneging Editor or the sudden Increase in customers’ bills. What will be the effect of having these bombs have been saying that, well, maybe Star Wars our minds off the questions of competence and ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... Aeeocicte Editor Paul LePage, FASB project manager, said the organization JGP( Sponsored by Glastonbury Exchange Club clickity-clacking through the nation’s smaller won’t protect the civilians, but it will protect our consciousness raised by the scandal. But this would continue its review of the phase-in proposal in January. DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advertleing Director FASB, based in Stamford, is the organization that sets towns ? It will give millions of kids who’ve never missiles. So now, they come forward with this request, coming when it does, only underlines the Mgrs. Thomas Barrows & Sons / 342-2540 FS MARK F. ABHAITIS...... BuelneeeMeneger accounting standards recognized by Securities and Exchange ini seen a doomsday machine a chance to look at one request, saying In effect that Star Wars won’t doubts. SHELDON CO HEN...... Cotnpoeing Meneger mrtehon*: Route 84 to Route 2 East. Exit 7 - then turn left PREVI Commission and followed by the nation’s utility companies. close up This should help inoculate them against protect anything. ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Preeeroom Meneger on Now London Tpko., Look for signs. Donah JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... CIrculetlon Meneger the fear of war The more they see of these bombs, As is usually the case with these demands, there the more they associate them with ordinary daily is a paragraph in the statement saying that all of Nicholas Von Hoffman Is a syndicated columnist. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Dec. 30. 1986 — 7 > — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 30, 1986

HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brown* SNAFU by Bruce Beattie PEANUTS by Chari** M. Schulz Economic indicators up hi oulc I IM A6INE Y0UR6 QUITE I TIMK 'Tt>u 5M > O h iA Y , I tMiNk liu Mave ome too ON youR ujAy t o t h e ma e a fuu smot WELL KNOWN A M 0 N 6 \/ POC H-30 COURTHOUSE, I SEE FELLOW A TTO RNEyS ------— 7 1.2%, but anaiysts wary

By Martin Crutslnger Rising prices for raw materials orders for consumer goods and in The Associated Press are considered a sign of increasing net business formation. t demand and thus a of faster The department announced to­ WASHINGTON - The govern­ growth in the future. day that beginning with the Febru­ ment said today its main barometer But analysts noted that rising ary index, it was dropping net L of future economic activity shot up prices can also signal a pickup in business formation from the group 15 IT TRUE THAT THEY VE ''JO E EVEN IF I 1.2 percent in November, the inflation, which would be a drag on of statistics which make up the THE PHANTOM by L*e Falk A 8y Barry 6IVEN you A NICKNAM E? BOILERPLATE' ^EARPTHAT, largest increase in seven months. economic growth. leading index. The government The Commerce Department said It was the second consecutive said the change was being made J II lU — UUir >ou'LLFINPA X~OP HOTAIR. I'LL WE JOKE. BUT THIS I&../TDO I'M NOT IN YOUR ARMY. the gain last month in its Index of month that a big Jump in commod­ "because this series has deterio­ , VKAY INTO TARflSHIAM„BUT,/ \ FLOAT HIM CWNSEROUS.A5 PRESIDENT AS )OJR FRIEND, I MUST Leading Indicators was more than ity prices had been the major rated as a measure of change’ ’ in 6 E TTIN S C3UT/,WITH BABABUZ JC O U T. AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF// STOP THEM//BEFORE THEY double the 0.5 percent rise in the number of businesses in the IHE WEI6HS CVER 500 PDUNDS^v CAN I ORDER I strenth in the index. Without the October and the biggest increase you NOT TO price rise in November, the index country. (SO 8 since a 1.2 percent rise last April. would have been up a much smaller The various changes' left the Analysts, however, cautioned 0.7 percent. index at 182.5 percent of its 1967 'Better not claim this land. Everywhere against reading too much into the In all, eight of the 11 economic average after an adjusted 180.4 in you plant a flag, slippery black November rise, contending it was barometers showed strength last October. liquid oozes out!" more a reflection of short-term month. Following the rise in The 1.2 percent rise was slightly economic activity than an indica­ materials prices, the biggest con­ higher than had been expected by private analysts. But economists CAPTAIN EASY " by Crooks A Caaale tion of future strength. tributors in order were a rise in T£a' I Economists believe that while the cautioned that much of the growth ••WE WERE locked INEtPE THE GYM"... stock market prices, growth in the HI. FEUUA&, economy at present is performing work week, a Jump in orders for in November reflected a last- a i/» k £ p m u WHAT'd UP? well, it will suffer a substantial business equipment, a rise in minute buying spree on the part of slowdown in activity in the early building permits and growth in the businesses and consumers who are AP photo BLONDIE by Daan Young A Stan Drak* part of 1987 due to an adverse initial money supply. Also providing rushing to take advantage of impact of the new tax law. strength were a change in delivery expiring tax breaks before the new LET'S s o TO DAYS ON YOU GUYS GETTING ON NEXT YEAR The biggest contributor to times on business orders and a drop tax law takes effect on Jan. 1. Caught In downpour TAHITI BEACH 1 OR WHAT ? _ FOR ! Strength in the index in November Many analysts believe that the t r o p ic a l in initial unemployment claims. NK3HTS .' came from a rise in raw materials Three barometers held back economy, as measured by the gross A (jejected resident of Rio de Janeiro, Several deaths have been reported in prices. Materials prices showing growth in the index. The biggest national product, is growing at Brazii, sits on his car today during a southeastern Brazil since last weekend the biggest gains were lumber, iron negative came from a drop in close to a 3 percent rate in the E tropicai downpour that turned a nor­ as a result of flooding. and steel, aluminum and cattle business and consumer credit fol­ current October-No” ember quar­ ter. mally quiet street into a temporary river. /2-3£>J hides. lowed by a fall in manufacturers’

JLi ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson Widow’s lawyer hits shuttie settiements * VilDMl-,, F-* KtVeMGE.0F1H& ^ V.S./Worid In Brie$ CHRfeTMAE) TOG.' WASHINGTON (AP) — An attor­ the government, Morton Thiokol, that didn’t file are getting paid." clude any future legal actions against the National Aeronautics C OUCW! OOCHI ney for the widow of an astronaut Inc.j the manufacturer of the solid That agreement did not consti­ ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook Uiwoop/' Chinese students continue demand and Space Administration or its killed in the space shuttle Chal­ rocket boosters used on the Chal­ tute an admission of negligence by contractors. Compensation for the PEKING — Student activists today defied a government lenger explosion said a financial lenger, will make a "substantial Morton Thiokol, according to the f T 4 , DIT other three astronauts killed in the 6 0 6 . rr CANT decree and put up wall posters at two Peking universities, settlement accepted by some of the contribution” to the undisclosed department. A presidential com­ r < accident, including two whose 0H,Y£AH? X demanding freedom and accusing the government of repressing families would be inadequate if it is sums paid the four families, the mission blamed faulty joints on the 2>/7 families have filed legal claims, gNl?TTHlN&6 w/TcH This, Drr the nation’s democratic yearnings. less than several million dollars. department said. boosters for triggering the fireball The posters went up a day after the official media remintled Ronald D. Krist, a Houston that engulfed the spaceship shortly has yet to be resolved. BUD.' ' ' OlT V' The families of four of the seven students that hanging posters is a crim e punishable by up to five astronauts killed in the Jan. 28 attorney representing Cheryl ^ after launch. Still unresolved is possible com­ -T B rn m ii 7>rr accident agreed to settlement of all McNair, the widow of astronaut The settlements involving the pensation for the families of Chal­ o/r zyt'^ years in jail. lenger pilot Michael John Smith In another development, sources said today that students from potential claims in exchange for Ronald E. McNair, said he found it families of school teacher Christa McAuliffe, mission commander and mission specialists Judith A. \>|T Peking Teachers University were prevented from leaving undisclosed financial arrange­ “ curious that the four families they Francis R. Scobee, mission special­ Resnik and McNair. campus Monday night for what would have been the second ments, the Justice Department said settled with were the four that didn’t file claims, and weren’t ist Ellison S. Onizuka and payload Smith’s family has filed a $15 straight night of pro-democracy marches. Monday. Under a separate agreement with represented" by counsel. “ Those specialist Gregory B. Jarvis pre­ million claim against NASA. ALLEY OOP ' by Dave Graue The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said police locked the campus gate, forcing the students back inside. %> YOU MAY h a v e GOTTEN THE POWDER Loudspeakers warned the students that they were committing an illegal act. The city government last week banned all U.B. ACHES byJImOavl* unauthorized demonstrations. Trade flap spurs Stockman says Reagan stubborn RAyy\10/S/D BURR SAYS: WASHINGTON — President Reagan’s "aw esom e stubbor- retaliatory moves ness’’ In refusing to advocate realistic steps to lower the federal deficit is to blame for plunging this nation deep into hock, says returning to the White House on former Budget Director David A. Stockman. By W. Dale Nelson The Associated Press Friday. “ With the benefit of hindsight, (historians) will know the The White House said Yeutter 3 immense damage to the nation’s balance sheet and living PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - Presi­ would make a brief statement and standard that resulted from these eight years of fiscal dent Reagan planned to announce answer reporters’ questions about profligacy,’’. Stockman contends. “ By then, the secret of the retaliatory measures against some a dispute over agricultural trade Reagan era’s fabulous free lunch will be beyond dispute.’’ European farm exports in a trade with the 12-nation European Com­ In a new chapter written for the paperback edition of his book, dispute the United States says is munity and one dealing with “ The Triumph of Politics,” the former budget director accuses costing American farmers $400 Brazilian Informatics trade and Reagan of continuing to wage a “ phony war against spending.’’ million to $500 million a year. investment. The paperback, published by Avon Books, is due to be released The White House said presiden­ In both disputes, a Dec. 31 Jan. 1 — less than a week before Reagan submits to Congress his tial decisions in this and another deadline was set for a presidential 0 Puxxles Aatrograph proposed $1.01 trillion budget for fiscal 1988, which begins Oct. 1. trade dispute, involving Brazilian decision. computer imports, would be an­ The European dispute arose after The evUhnUhnnisrlear, nounced today by U.S. Trade the EC was expanded to include ACROSS 2 Actor Montand Answer to Previous Puzzle U.S., Iran negotiators to meet again Representative Clayton Yeutter. Spain and Portugal. The two countries had been major markets 3 Force Reagan flew to Palm Springs ^ o u r TH E HAGUE, Netherlands — Iranian and U.S. negotiators from Los Angeles Monday after for American corn and sorghum, 1 Actress 4 Percussion in­ meet for a second straight day of talks today on the return of $506 awarding Presidential Citizen’s used as livestock feed. Charisse strument birth day million in Iranian money held in escrow in the United States. Medals to Richard Rutan and The EC, also known as the 4 Lettuce type 5 Mouth (pref.) Dec. 31,1986 Iranian officials have linked the return of Iranian assets to , pilots of the globe­ Common Market, imposed a high 7 Fair grade 6 Streamlined possible intercession on behalf of the American hostages held in girdling Voyager , and Burt tariff on non-European feed grains, effectively cutting them off at a cost 10 Depraved 7 Whale Benefits will come your way in the year Lebanon. Most of the six hostages are held by pro-Iranian Shiite Rutan, the plane’s designer. 12 Author Gardner aheacj from contacts you'll develop Boarding Air Force One in Los to American farmers which U.S. 8 d' Moslems. 14 WWII area through your social atflialions. When in­ U.S. officials have cautioned, however, that the talks are Angeles, Reagan was asked how officials estimated at $400 million to 9 Long time vited to join a new club or organization, $500 million annually. 15 Sand hill technical in nature and not linked to the hostages. ailing CIA Director William J. 11 Jumped by all means do so. Casey is doing and replied, " I don’t U.S. officials conceded that the 16 Prevaricated At issue is the return of $506 million, plus interest, held by the 13 Inch along New York Federal Reserve Bank. The money is Iran’s have any information on it.” EC had the right to take this action, 17 Brown CAPRICORN

Continued from page 1 raised the loan money by selling tax-exempt bonds — something vere to repair the dam,” she said. that is restricted under the new tax The town of Manchester claims code. ownership of the water in the " It certainly doesn’t look like it reservoir, but has refused to pay for will be of much benefit In the the dam repairs while it was owned future,” Breward said of the by Hall and Miller. Parla said she program. was hopeful the town will change its He said that although the state position. has not developed another loan “ We feel the town needs it,” she program to replace it, there might said. be federal money available for dam Manchester Town Manager Ro­ repair. bert Weiss declined to comment on Preliminary repair plans for the what the town will do. However, he dam include raising the structure said the transfer “ certainly Is a two feet, widening its spillway, positive step.” rerouting some water and creating DEP field inspector Wesley an angular stone apron at the Marsh, who has long been involved bottom of the spillway. with the reservoir and dam, said The land being transferred is the Ins & Outs this morning the transfer “ should largest parcel ever received by the be a big step in the right direction.” Manchester Land Trust. Pre­ He said some state money for the viously, the donation of more than repairs might be available under a 30 acres earlier this month from fund established by the state Manchester developer Jack Davis Erosion Control Board. Marsh said had been the largest donation. in order to qualify, a certain Not all of the land owned by the percentage of the land would have Risley estate was transferred. All-American linebacker Brian to be in private hands, as is the case Miller said. She said a number of By Herald Staff The Rocky Horror Picture Show is with the trust. acres in Bolton to the south of the still IN with a lot of Friday night Bosworth is OUT of the Orange Bowl Another state program begun dam along Lake Street will remain because traces of steroids were found C h a regulars at UA Theater. E last winter allows dam owners to in her and her sister’s possession. IN occupation; tax attorney, VCR IN his bloodstream. His razor-cut The borrow as much as 75 percent of The land being donated, which repairman. OUT occupation; Swiss repair costs and repay the amount will be preserved as open space by VCRs are still IN. Beta Max is OUT, hairstyle is still IN. Singer banker, Nicaraguan freedom fighter. Luthei over 30 years. The maximum loan the trust, will be called the John S. no matter what anyone says. possible under the program is Risley Memorial. This It’s IN to say you’re a Hartford Scandi $150,000. The Manchester Land Conserva­ Harild photo by Tuckar Going to high school basketball Whalers fan, especially after the However, Roy F. Breward of the tion Trust was formed in 1972 to Looking tough at the Parkade is still herita; games, is OUT. The East Whalers qualified for the National music Connecticut Development Author­ preserve open areas in the town. If Gladys Hall, left, and her sister Dorothy Miller, right, both Land Conservation Trust. Miller and Mali agreed Monday IN if you are between 12 and 15, ity said today that program has the Risley Reservoir transfer is Catholic-South Catholic rivalry, Hockey League playoffs last year, tional of Vernon, stand this morning near the Risiey Reservoir to transfer ownership of the water, the dam and some compc been all but killed by changes in the approved. the trust will have a total which used to fill the 2,400-seat though many Parkade merchants C and are heading for it this year. federal tax law. He said the state of about 145 acres. with Theresa Parla, president of the Manchester land to the trust for preservation as open space. quietly wish the teenie bopper parade from University of Hartford gym, drew a Warw less than half-full crowd at the cozy would march OUT. The town’s leaf pickup program is The by Ut South gym last week. definitely OUT with a lot of folks who Benne Sending your dog to puppy ended up putting their own leaves IN Brief Obituaries kindergarten is IN. Sending your In High top sneakers are IN fashion, garbage bags. puppy to a puppy analyst is even more Fair but only with the right kind of scrunch Evelyn Goodnow Mary Bohm calling hours. Holmes Funeral (laughters, Mary O’Brien of Wind­ IN. Abandoning your puppy at the The Economy owner buys 51 acres Home, 400 Main St., is in charge of sor Locks and Dorothy Jeffries in socks in all colors spons( Evelyn (Johnson) Goodnow of Mary (Abare) Bohm, 84, widow town’s pound because he’s flunked out Peace sign earrings are IN if you’re arrangements. California; a stepbrother, Owen will b< Robert W. Weinberg, the owner of Economy Electric Supply Sun City, Ariz., formerly of Man­ of A1 E. Bohm, of Windsor, died Leggings are IN, especially black Memorial donations may be Donahue of Hartford; five grand­ of puppy kindergarten is still OUT. into peace marches. Braided Is des Inc., has purchased three tracts of land totaling 51 acres in Sunday at Mount Sinai Hospital, chester. died Dec. 14 in Sun City. made to the American Latvian children; and five great­ ones. peoph Manchester’s North End for $5.1 million, according to land Hartford. She was the mother of bracelets are IN for guys. She was the widow of Harry Lutheran Church, 21 Garden St. grandchildren. IN jean labels: Guess? Otherwise, The Goodnow. Shirlee Pitruzzello of Manchester. Chinese food is IN in Manchester; records at the Town Clerk’s Office. A mass of Christian burial will designer jeans are OUT. workc The parcels, which are located north of Interstate 84 and east of Born in Manchester, she had She also is survived by a son, Wednesday at 9 a.m. at St. Philip Italian food is going OUT. Reggae and rap are IN. Springsteen Stone-washed denim is IN, IN, IN. group Slater Street, were purchased from John Barnini of Boca Raton, lived here most of her life. She was Howard F. Bohm of Windsor; eight Church, East Windsor. Burial will IN restaurants: Chinese (three and Madonna are still IN. Prince and Fla. They are located in an area of town that is designated for a employed for many years at Aetna grandchildren, and six great­ Eleanor R. Cranker be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, East Mohawk haircuts have arrived IN Life and Casualty in Hartford. grandchildren. opened in Manchester this y ear), Michael Jackson are OUT. mix of high-density residential, commercial and industrial Eleanor R. (Hayes) Cranker, 63, Hartford. There are no calling Manchester. The funeral will be Wednesday at of Glastonbury, wife of Douglas J. Vietnamese, and the new Hartford LEAF PICKUP Sebastian is OUT. Making fun of the development.and are close to where a Chicago developer plans to hours. Windsor Locks Funeral Michael J. Fox’s hairstyle is IN, build the giant Mall at Buckland Hills. Eileen Vlllers 9;I5a.m. from the Carmon Funeral Cranker, died Sunday while vaca­ Home is in charge of Road Cafe. . . . not so IN bridal page of the Hartford Courant is That mall, which would contain about 785,000 square feet, is Home, 6 Poquonock Ave., Windsor, tioning in Lancaster, Pa. arrangements. too. So is Michael, for that matter. Eileen (Scott) Villers. 58, of East with a mass of Christian burial at 10 no longer IN, thank goodness. expected to spur additional commercial development in the area. She also is survived by a brother. Hartford, died Sunday at her home. a.m. in St. Gertrude’s Church. Robert E. Hayes of East Hartford; Norman Isko, a spokesman for Weinberg, said this morning She was the wife of Ralph I. Villers Burial will be in Soldiers Field, Walking and biking for good causes Weinberg has no specific plans for using the land at this time, a sister, Mrs. James (Frances) Smoking is OUT. So is contact Joh and the mother of Suzanne Limberg Wilson. Calling hours are today Pathe of East Hartford; a niece and is IN. Walking for good health is more It’s IN to protest the proposed rent “ We recognize the area is one of great potentiai,” Isko said. of Manichester. Edward R. Adams smoke. Cocaine is landing more and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. three nephews. IN than running is. increases at the Bennet Apartments if Spei She also is survived by two sons. Memorial donations may be Edward R. Adams, 74, of Long- more people IN coffins. Anti-drug 3 compl The funeral will be Wednesday at meadow, Mass., died Monday at you are a tenant there, especially by Ralph I. Villers III of Derby and made to the Greater Hartford 9; 15 a.m. from the Dillon-Baxter W est' Feds approve crash cushion design Mercy Hospital in Springfield, commercials are IN on the tube. The Sgt. Christopher P. Villers of Heart Association. 310 Collins St., Funeral Home, 1276 Berlin Turn­ threatening to move OUT. High: Tyndall Air Force Base. Florida; Mass. He was the husband of What’s definitely IN is the phrase “Just say No’ is IN. The type of highway crash cushion system that has been in use Hartford, pike, Wethersfield, followed by a Joh four other daughters, Michele Catherine (Alaimo) Leone Adams Manchester Road Race. A record at the junction of Interstate 84 and Route 2 in East Hartford for mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. Home equity loans are IN. Many Suppo Nelson and Victoria Martel, both of and the brother of Clayton A. registered field of 6,420 took part in comir about two years has been approved by the Federal Highway Marta Bramana in the Cathedral of St. Joseph, East Hartford. Lt. Claudia Villers Adams of Bolton. experts are predicting rents are going ^ecei^ Administration for use nationally, state Transportation Hartford. Burial will be in Mount the 1986 Golden Anniversary run on of the U.S. Air Force in Ramstein, Marta Bramans, 72, of Hartford, He also is survived by a son. to go OUT of sight. princi Commissioner J. William Bums has reported. St. Benedict Cemetery. Bloomfield. Germany, and Sharon Cresenzi of wife of Karlis Bramans, died Thomas E. Adams of Fort Lauder­ Thanksgiving Day. to a fi The cushion system consists of 14 steel cylinders aranged in a Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 East Windsor; a brother. Leo Scott Sunday at Hartford Hospital. p.m. dale, Fla.; a stepson, Dominick J. tive e taper to separate a roadway from a ramp ieading off the road. She was a member of the Leone of Longmeadow. Mass.; his IN TV shows: “ L.A. Law,” “ Miami of Youngstown, Ohio; two sisters, Memorial donations may be OUT: the New England Relays in The instaliation includes a smooth concrete pad, steel rail slides American Latvian Lutheran Joanne Trotter of Norfolk, Va., and made to the American Heart mother, Mary T. Adams of Spring- Vice,” “ Moonlighting,” especially Church of Manchester and a the month of June. They’re trying to and a backup wall. Betty Grantonicof Mingo Junction. Association, 310 Collins St,, Hart­ field, Mass.; and a sister, Edna member of the Latvian Sorority, Bruce Willis. OUT TV shows: The design was tested at the 1-84 site and along 1-91 in Hartford Ohio; and nine grandchildren. ford 06105. Detweiler of Sherman, Texas. get it back IN with the declaration Jor The funeral will be Wednesday Imeria. The funeral will be Wednesday at “ Designing Women,” the new “Lucy and New Haven. that it will be a qualifying meet for the Sgt She also is survived by a son, 1;30 p.m. at the Leete-Stevens As a resuit of FH A approval, federal highway aid funds can be with a mass of Christian burial at 11 Show.” Eunii Ivars Vitols of Farmington; and Robert J. Lloyd Sr. Enfield Chapels, 61 South Road, Junior Olympics this coming year. applied to the installations. in St. Christopher Church. the 1 East Hartford. Burial will be in two grandchildren. Robert J. Lloyd Sr., 95, of Enfield. Burial will be in Hillcrest A spokesman for the state Department of Transportation said The Mall at Buckland Hills is IN, statu the new cushion system will not be used on 1-84 in Manchester Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. The funeral will be Friday at 9:30 Wethersfield, died Monday at a Park Cemetery, Springfield. Mass. Reeboks are IN. You couldn’t find a a.m. at the Latvian Lutheran Bloomfield convalescent home. He AS! because design for widening the highway in town was too far There are no calling hours. Calla­ There are no calling hours. the Winchester Mall is OUT. han Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., Church. 21 Garden St. Burial will was the father of Robert J. Lloyd Memorial donations may be basketball player or runner without Jordi advanced when the system was developed. East Hartford, is in charge of follow in the Latvian Memorial Jr. of Manchester. made to the American Heart his Reeboks. Adidas and Nike were whicl During a test period 14 crashes, including head-on crashes, Consolidation of the Eighth District arrangements. Park. Hunter, N.V. There are no He also is survived by two Association. looking IN from the OUT side. there were no injuries to drivers or passengers. is OUT, talking to resolve the Sh( sped problems is IN? Jim Calhoun was IN as University Grou Bolton light cost put at $75,000 of Connecticut basketball coach. Dorn Reagan hails spirit of Voyager pilots Carl Zinsser is OUT, Michael Meotti BOLTON — An engineer from the state Department of Perno is OUT. Thi Transportation told the selectmen Tuesday that installation of a is IN. LOS ANGELES (AP) — The traffic light at the intersection of Route 44 and South Road could Cabbage Patch dolls are OUT, so ‘AMERICAN TAIL’ Ail take up to a year once approved, and would cost a total of $75,000, names of Voyager pilots Dick “Biz” Swensson is OUT of the Fore are Transformers and toys that look . . . IN movie The engineer, Leonard J. Whitlock, told the Board of Selectmen Rutan and Jeana Yeager belong on Legislature, Jack Thompson is finally Texa the rolls of aviation pioneers. too much like real submachine guns. credi and five residents who attended a special meeting at the HARTFORD WHALERS IN after three tries. Community Hall that the state would bear two-thirds of the cost of President Reagan said in honoring comi the drew and designer of the first Lazer Tag is IN; so are Popple and . . fans are IN installation of the light, as well as the full cost of maintenance. Manchester Lumber is still IN, He airplane to circle the globe without Cricket dolls. The town, however, would have to cover the electric bill for the Mott’s Shop Rite is OUT. Is Colie stopping or refueling, despite a disastrous fire this fall. Du signal, he said. “ The flight of the Voyager anything coming IN? Fore This past spring about 300 residents signed a petition seeking a Eblen’s is IN, the S & H Green brought us back to the days of those OUT restaurants: Massaro’s West recel traffic light at the intersection because of the difficulty during Stamp redemption store is long OUT. magnificent men in their flying The Republicans were IN, now they rush hour of turning left from South Road onto westbound Route machines,” Reagan told the pilots Side Italian Kitchen. 44. Future OUTS: the Sinnamon Shop are OUT. and designer Burt Rutan on Mon­ The homeless shelter is finally IN The cost of the signal is high because a flashing light west of day before awarding each of them on Oak Street, a victim of Main Street South Road would have to be installed to warn motorists of the place. Homeless people who use the B the Presidential Citizen’s Medal in reconstruction. The Boston Red Sox were one OUT need to stop since a knoll blocks the view of the intersection, a ceremony at the Century Plaza library as a shelter are still getting Whitlock said. Hotel. away from being IN in 1986. By I Voyager successfully completed kicked OUT. 9 Getting accused of vote fraud was The its nine-day, 26,000-mile non-stop Water is IN, although in November Town meetings canceled flight on Dec. 23, becoming the first very IN this year, though everyone a lot of it was OUT of Manchester’s BI plane to circumnavigate the globe accused of it managed to stay OUT of Rha The Manchester Economic Development Commission and the without refueling. jail. reservoirs until heavy rains and snow glid Cheney National Historic District Commission have canceled "You reminded us all that came. rea( their separate meetings scheduled for Jan. 8, according to a news aviation history is still being Tl release. No new date has been set for the meetings. written by men and women with the IN horticultural spots: The tryi spirit of adventure and derring- Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center Singles’ shopping nights are IN, and me: do,” the president said, calling the Greenhouse. OUT horticultural spots: ’50s dance spots are IN. Singles bars proi flight “ an inspiration to all AP pholp H the tobacco barns near Buckland that are OUT. Americans.” President Reagan applauds Voyager was also presented with a medal. Her TV bust prompts suit The Rutan'brothers and Yeager were torn down to make way for the Nor each were given a medal, plaque pilots Richard Rutan and Jeana Yeager Voyager last week became the first Latin American dancing is coming bar after presenting them with Presidential mall. and a kiss by first lady Nancy airplane to circle the world without back IN. T in exemplary damages, ” said Mary Reagan before a crowd that in­ Citizen's Medals at a ceremony in Los stopping or refueling. Arr HOUSTON (AP) — A woman has cluded many of the project’s IN charities: the Nativity thel filed a $30 million lawsuit against Heafner, Rouse’s attorney. Angeles Monday. Designer Burt Rutan volunteers. Triathlons are really coming IN han Geraldo Rivera, law officers and Restoration Fund. OUT charities: Rivera, his production company, “ With all of America, Nancy and strong. producers alleging she was de­ “ Three names will be added to aboard a New Year’s Day Rose pected to be flown the 20 miles back Oliver North Legal Defense Fund. 6 teai I followed the Voyager’s progress famed when her arrest was shown Maravilla Productions Co. Inc., the along each leg of its fabulous flight the column headed ‘the right Parade float sponsored by Lawry’s to its Mojave Airport base within any on television as Rivera referred to syndicator. Tribune Entertainment with alternating feelings of ner­ stuff.’” he said, Foods Inc. of Los Angeles, the the week. MCC’s president Bill Vincent is H "a pimp and his prostitutes.” Co., as well as Harris County Going to happy hour is still IN but vousness, hope, fear and elation, “ Wow!” said . 48. company announced Monday. Sec Terry G. Rouse, 28, also alleges Sheriff Johnny Klevenhagen, she­ not for long, if some state legislators OUT. Who will be coming IN his but mostly overwhelming pride in after receiving his medal. “ ...This Voyager has remained at Ed­ me invasion of privacy, false imprison­ riff’s Sgt. W.F. Kessler, County these two courageous Americans was done by individual citizens of wards Air Force Base since it have their way. Getting drunk at place? tea ment, malicious prosecution and Attorney Mike Driscoll and his and their historic mission,” Rea­ this great land, and we did so completed its journey. It is ex­ are conspiracy in her suit stemming assistant, John W. Mahoney, were happy hour is definitely OUT. Letting named Monday as defendants. gan said. because we had the freedom to your friend drive after he’s gotten Henry Minor is IN as new deputy Bn from a Dec. 2 arrest during a drug pursue a dream.” thr bust shown live on “ American The name Voyager has “ joined police chief. The state court suit says that the distinguished family of air­ Asking the Voyager volunteers to HALL FOR RENT drunk at happy hour is even more Edi Vice: The Doping of a Nation.” during the raid Rivera said: ” A borne technological breakthroughs stand, he said. “ I ’m proud to death For parlies, showers, rerepliona. OUT. Safe Rides is IN. H A cocaine possession charge pimp and his prostitutes . are that began with the , of you.” meelings. Complete kitchen facilities, Support groups are IN for just about Hw against Rouse after her arrest was supplying truckers with coke and 872-2140 includes the Spirit of St. Louis and "W e’re very proud of this,” said l^rge enclosed (>arkinfc lot. Inquire; 100 gallon mlninMjm Noi thrown out by a state judge after speed,” and “ A dude and his ladies prioa aublaol to ehanga IN movies: “ American Tail,” ‘Star anything. It’s no longer cool to be on the Glamorous Glennis,” Reagan Yeager, 34. BENNET APARTMENT RENTS TOWN, EIGHTH TALKS Am she spent two days in jail. are allegedly dealing out to the “ I ’ve had tears in my eyes many the OUTside. chi "W e have discovered that this said, referring to the Wright Lithuanian Haii . ., may go up Trek” no matter what number. . . . are IN truckers.” times during this flight and I ’m 24 QOLWAY STREET difi particular entertainment program brothers first airplane, the craft in which Charles Lindbergh crossed very close right now,” Burt Rutan, MANCHESTER V was seen by over 15 million, so we Klevenhagen participated in the CaN bttora • P.M W ILS43N 43. said. ing have a ^ ed for $2 per person on raid in Channelview, about 10 miles the Atlantic, and the Bell X-1. which Phon« 043-0010 OM.CP. east of Houston. broke the sound barrier in 1947. Dick Rutan and Yeager will ride Koi that. Welhave asl^d for ^ 0 million inc MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1986 — 11 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday. Dec. 30, 1986 Plate book adds four new countries Tuesday TV Advice 5 ; 0 0 P M [ESPN] Mark Sosin'a Salt the world, with some 6.7 million of Water Journal (R). This 11th edi­ H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, the royal spouse. these in our own country where [H B O ] He Makes Me Feel Like Dancing Remembrance of things past tion of the Brad­ This documentary features ballet star Switzerland has a single plate, a there are 5,000 limited edition ford Book, com­ dealers and 119 collector’s clubs. Jacques d'Amboise and 1000 New York HILL STREET BLUES ing Just in time Norman Rockwell type, from the City school children as they prepare lor Coflectors’ Langenthal Works, done by the The new book has biographies of a performance. (60 min.) for New Year’s, more than 100 leading artists, from has 424 pages artist Albert Anker. It is entitled 5:30PM [ESPN] Scholastic Sports A long-awaited wee)> Fund, which is headed by million plate colllectors throughout compete against each other in an an­ good reputation among my co­ request. But if they don’t, then since he was married 13 years ago. seconC ® Reporter 41 teenager finds it difficult to convince ev­ coiiectors. tique auto race. Dinah Sheridan, John workers, but here’s the problem: I pointedly avoid, whenever possi­ He is now divorced and I am tholic ST) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour eryone that his next door neighbor is a vampire. « Chris Sarandon, Roddy Gregson, Kay Kendall. 1954. have a couple of old “ friends” in my ble, these mean-spirited (and prob­ separated from my husband, be­ Wim (S3) Facts of Life McDowell, William Ragsdale. 1985. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Spies Like Us' (CC) Two hometown who always have to say ably envious) "friends.” cause I can no longer tolerate his Manci Adopt a Pet [DIS] Cat in the Hat Or. Seuss' top- Rated R. eccentric government workers find in a crowd, “ Oh, I knew him back outside relationships with other consol hatted cat pays a visit to two children on themselves embroiled in international [USA] College Basketball: Georgia at when ...” and then they recite a DEAR ABBY: Do you want to women, which he made little effort The About a rainy day. Kentucky ( I hrs.) Live. espionage when they enter a spy­ Totvfi training program Dan Aykroyd. Chevy hear the joke of the century? I'm 39 [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook story I’m not particularly proud of. to hide. defeat 8 :3 0 P M dD @D Growing Pains (CC) Chase. Donna Dixon. 198^. Rated PG. years old, 5 feet 8 and weigh 155 [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Joey' A teenager must The reaction of others ranges I would appreciate your advice. at thi As a new school year begins, Mike jug­ [M A X ] MOVIE: 'White Nights' (CC) A deal with his father’s jealousy while from raised eyebrows to obvious pounds. My husband, Archie, is 53 BEWILDERED AND PUZZLED E game- before attending. For more information call Judith Betty Beagle is playful gles two dates for the same dance and Russian dancer, who defected to the years old, he’s exactly my height Chamber singers to perform Benton, acting executive director of the agency at trying to earn a living as a musician. Neil Ben faces a bully. (R). U.S. eight years ago, finds himself back surprise. How do I handle a junior Barry, James Quinn. 1985. Rated PG. In and weighs 165 pounds. Here’s the The Upsala (East Orange, N.J.) College Chamber 633-2832. C§D NHL Hockey: New York Rangers et In the Soviet Union with an American- situation like that? I’ve tried to get which By Barbara Richmond •Stereo. Pittsburgh Penguins (3 hrs.) Tape De­ turned-Russian citizen who becomes his clincher. He recently got an Invita­ Singers will perform Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. at Emanuel the message across that that was a point Special to the Herald ![M A X ] MOVIE: 'I Confess' A priest layed only hope for escape. Mikhail Baryshni­ long time ago. but they don’t seem tion to his high school class reunion DEAR BEWILDERED: The namei Lutheran Church as part of a six-state tour. •hears a murderer's confession, then is HD NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at St. kov. Gregory Hines, Isabella Rossellini. man you truly loved 15 years ago is Overeatere meet Wednesday |accused of the crime. Montgomery Clift, 1985. Rated PG-13. to want to give up their irritating and he says he is not taking me ble Pli This year’s program is a celebration of the college’s Betty Beagle is this week’s Louis Blues (2 hrs., 30 min.) now divorced, and you are now Anne Baxter, Karl Malden. 1953. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Sinful Davey' A young antics. unless I lose 20 pounds! of the Scandinavian and Lutheran roots, and its New Jersey Overeaters Anonymous will meet Wednesday, New featured pet. She’s not a pure (§3) Novela: Herencia Maldita I have been to his other class separated from an unfaithful hus­ heritage. The choir will perform sacred music, choral [U S A ] Dance Party USA (60 min.) highwayman finds his life complicated What’s a respectable comeback, needet Year’s Eve, at 7:30 p.m. at the cafeteria meeting room beagle, but a beagle cross. Dog 9 :0 0 P M ® MOVIE: Oliver Twist'(CC) when he falls in love with a respectable reunions and I was always the band. which gives you a valid music by Scandinavian-American composers, tradi­ 6 : 3 0 P M C D WKRP in Cincinnati and how can I get these “ friends” to quicki of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Newcomers will be Warden Richard Rand said Betty is A 19th century orphan raised in a work- girl. John Hurt, Pamela Franklin, Robert stop? youngest and slimmest wife there, I reason for getting rid of him. shooti tional Scandinavian songs, works by New Jersey dD @D ABC News house undergoes several hardships be­ welcomed at 7; 30 p.m. and a speaker will begin at 8 about 6 months old and she was Morley. 1969. didn’t know a soul, and was bored If you need my permission to say C “ It fore learning the secret of his ancestry. IRRITATED composers and songs written for outstanding singers p.m. There is no charge. picked up roaming on Forest Street ClD Benson 1 1 :3 5 P M QD Entertainment Tonight stiff while Archie spent the whole farewell to your cheating spouse In from the East Orange, N.J., area, such as Dionne George C. Scott, Tim Curry, Richard East I on Dec. 24. (ID SCTV Charles. 1982 (R). ET talks with Helen Reddy about her cur­ DEAR IRRITATED: Take these time talking about old times with ail order to renew a possible relation­ Warwick and Whitney Houston. rent comeback attempt and search for a ring Couples’ class on breastfeeding She will be ready for adoption on (2D Too Close for Comfort C9D @D Moonlighting (CC) Ms. Dipesto his high school friends. ship with the man of your dreams, The program will also feature original compositions new record label. “ friends” aside and privately tell which Saturday, if not claimed by her i2D dD NBC News finds her life in danger after she meets a them seriously and earnestly that Should I tell him to go by himself? you have it. I am not suggesting "The by Upsala faculty and students. Director is Larry VERNON — A breastfeeding preparation class for handsome stranger at a banquet. (60 12:00AM dD Kojek owner. j2D Nightly Business Report their constant dredging up of past Or should I try to lose 20 pounds in that you take a nosedive into the sea We ju Bennett. couples who are expecting a baby will be held Monday min.) (R). (BD Nightlife Rusty, the handsome Doberman ^3) Noticiero SIN incidents of which you are not three weeks? of matrimony — but you could test knew from 7 to 9 p.m. at Rockville General Hospital, 31 Union ® @ Hill Street Blues The capture of a (JD Tales of the Unexpected pinscher featured last week, is still d3) Silver Spoons mass murderer creates havoc among ci­ particularly proud causes you MIFFED IN D.C. the waters. in thi St., Rockville section of Vernon. All couples may waiting to be adopted. He’s 2 or 3 {C N N ] Showbiz Today (2D MOVIE; 'Rogue Male' A man who Family support group begins tizens fighting over reward money and made an unsuccessful assassination at­ traile attend the class whether or not their infants are to be gives Davenport, his defense attorney, years old and was found on {DISl Raccoons tempt against Adolf Hitler becomes the despii The winter cycle of the family support group bom at the Rockville hospital. Hartford Road on Dec. 7. He seems cause for fear. (60 min.) (R). The class is conducted by Karen L. Berg and Judith lE S P N ] NBA Today quarry of Nazi agents. Peter O'Toole, field. sponsored by Inter-Community Mental Health Group to be friendly and is strong. (2D dZ) Mandela (CC) Nelson and Win­ John Standing 1976, The A. Gubala, board-certified lactation consultants. T jO O P M (S) CBS News nie Mandela, two of South Africa's most Prepayment is not required will begin Monday evening in Glastonbury. 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(60 min.) but his daughter turns it into a brothel warned; the doctor's charges Eunice Jordan of 83 Deerfield Drive, has re-enlisted In 646-4555, or someone can be There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog dog must have its rabies shot. [CN N ] Crossfire instead Peter Scotari, Colleen Camp, would not come as such a shock. severe pain in the left chest and functioning and to reveal what type rank) Drever is a pest management specialist. @3) Sports Talk the U.S. Air Force after being selected for career [DIS] Mouseterpieco Theater Christopher Lee. 1984. Rated R down the inside of the left arm, and of treatment would be most Fiest [CNN] CNN News To give you more information status. [ESPN] NHL Hockey: Teams to Be An­ 1 :1 B A M ® MOVIE: It Lives Again' A about finding a doctor and discuss­ the arm went completely numb. I beneficial. they nounced (3 hrs.) Live. 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Todd makes eight Mont Blanc to the Mediterranean 1971. psychic tracks down a sinister cult of on a secret mission to secure a military Here’s a sourdough starter over artillery cannoneer course under the one station unit David Suhling takes great pride in in demand. werewolves. Christopher Lee. Annie speciaiist with the 1912th Information Systems Support He believes he is one of only three different construction toys out of site in a hostile country near the Caspian punti training program at Fort Sill, Okla. carrying on a family tradition. 8 :0 0 P M ® Wizard The findings of a McEnroe. SybilDanning. 1985. Rated R. Sea Kurt Thomas, Tetchie Agbayani. "It Group. During the course, students were taught the duties of With tools once used by his father people in the United States making wood, none using nails, Imt rather teen-age scientist lead Simon into a con­ [USA] Motorworld (60 min.) 1985 Rated R. DEAR bomb!) frontation with his arch-enemy Troyan. 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Bated R covered container for an additional who would like a copy of this issue not c BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — Ihas had on the island and its people. (60 recipes calling for prepared star­ Rhanda Hasley’s slender fingers learn.” raising your hand, you’ll havetotell of it. One night when the pages of a ■min.) (Rj. 0 24 Horas ter. I’ve found that my yeast-based one to two weeks. Be sure to open should send $1 for each copy to LS This is Hasley’s first teaching job me your name at first until I learn glide over the raised words as she photocopied handout got mixed up ^ MOVIE: 'Picnic' A drifter starts a dZlSCTV 3 : 0 0 A M ® Hollywood, tho Silent formula does an excellent job. It's the container occasionally to allow Polly’s Pointers, in care of the bay. reads to the class. since earning her master’s in your voice. and the class was not following her, 'chain of events at a local Labor Day [C N N ] Moneyline Years (60 min.) Part 1 1. very reliable, just because it does built-up gases to escape. [The gases Manchester Herald, P.O. Box Sug£ KIDS - COME SPEND ipicnic which affect the lives of five peo­ English as a Second Language “ The average blind person can do she sensed something was wrong, [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet MOVIE: 'Adventures of tho Quean' A could cause a glass jar to explode. 91428, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3428. cour The students listen carefully, ple William Holden, Kim Novak, Cliff 33) use commercial yeast to get things trying to comprehend each word’s education from Oklahoma State the same essentially” in the class­ but she didn’t know what was going NEW YEAR'S EVE [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Hour cruise ship is threatened to be going, but it produces delicious, It’s happened to me! My family still Be sure to include the title. room as a sighted teacher, “ except Robertson. 1956. dostroyed-with all on board-as part of a meaning and understand Its University last year. on at first. 1 1:3 0 P M ® @ D ABC News Nightline sourdough products with a lovely refers to it as the great dough POLLY The 28-year-bld Tulsan earned using different methods,” she said. AT THE GROUND ROUND (3® Odd Couple deadly vendetta. Robert Stack, Ralph pronunciation. “ We laughed about that,” she 3 D Novela: Monte Calvarlo ® Police Woman Bellamy, David Hedison. 1975. Hasley has been blind since birth. her bachelor’s degree in music Friends and family help her education and maintained a 3.7 grade the students’ papers by said. And then she used the JSJ) MOVIE: 'Final Assignment' The (33) Holiday Bowl; Iowa vs. San Diego (ST) Please Help Me Live Her students — who come from ■chance meeting of a television corres- State Live from San Diego, CA. (2 hrs.. [CN N ] News Overnight F experience to teach her students Norway, Korea and Venezuela — grade point average throughout her reading them to her. Her mother 'oondent and a Russian journalist leads 30 min.) Tape Delayed. the meaning of the phrase; >Magician and Clown r _____ VrkrL [DIS] MOVIE: 'O. Henry's Full House' college career. She went to high reads pages from the textbook into 40 romantic intrigue. Michael York, (2D (5D Tonight Show Tonight's guests Thoughts barely speak English. “ There’s no use crying over spilled Five of O'Henry's short stories: "The Two nights a week in a Broken school at the Oklahoma School for a tape recorder so Hasley can type 4:30 to 7:30 <3enevieve Bujotd. 1980. are Tim Conway and singer Diane Clarion Call," "The Last Leaf, " "The Ran­ T) milk.” Schuur. (60 min.) In Stereo. Arrow classroom, the students and the Blind In Muskogee. them on a Braille typewriter. She {C N N ] Prime News som Of Red Chief," "The Cops And The mer Anthem" and "The Gift Of The Magi. their teacher work to overcome the Keith Kashwer, director of 1 {DlSj The Blue and the Gray (60 min.) (2D MOVIE: 'Boys' Night Out' Four men ples. friends.... “ No. That’s not the point. You are 1. ►Free Hats and Favors from Connecticut decide to establish a Marilyn Monroe, Dale Robertson, Ri­ “ So when they had come to­ Broken Arrow Public Schools’ JH B O ] MOVIE: 'Volunteers' (CC) A always in your Father’s everlasting awa handicaps. Yie'er-do-well playboy running from a Manhattan hideaway. Kim Novak, chard Widmark. 1952 gether. they asked him. 'Lord will Three years they’ve lived with ‘ "They want to learn and I want to Community Education, said Hasley Revelers left speechless you at this time restore the Him, watching Him. listened to arms — He has his reasons. Walt for 6 Alii! teach them. That can overcome had been a success in the class­ kingdom of Israel?' Jesus said to Him privately explain everything the Spirit and turn your eyes toward 2. room. But, Hasley said, teaching ►Free Kiddie Kocktails Mer anything,” Hasley said. CHICAGO (AP) — New Year’s ters, trial lawyers and singers, but his disciples. ‘It is not for you to to them. Of ail people these men Me. the real siege is over! Tell Hasley teaches “ English as a English as a second language is say that January is their know times or seasons which the them.” New difficult at times. Eve revels and rooting for a they ►Our Regular Low (Cinema know Him. They watch Him die. defe Second Language” at South Inter­ favorite football team the next day busiest month. Father has fixed by his own They and not the crowds see Him mediate High School. She also “ You speak to them slowly; you “ People are very emotional Children’s Prices authority. But you shall receive Nancy M. Gntreich 3. use pictures whenever possible,” pose serious threats to the vocal alive again. Alive Again! Now it 'jjre: teaches a French class. The classes cords, including ulcers, polyps and about their sports team,” Ordower power when the Holy Spirit has comes time for Him to ascend to His Concordia Lutheran Chnrch are offered free to residents of the she said. “ You Just listen and 12 ;», 2:40, 4:45, 9:50, midnight. — VRRNON come upon you; and you shall be my 4. burst blood vessels, speech patholo­ said Monday. “ And when emotions Cine 1 A 2 — Stand bv Me (R) 1:30, Father. Broken Arrow school district repeat.” are Involved, people will tend to Just •Clnsmfl CItv — No Morev (R ) 1:45# Hirartbreak Ridge (R ) 12:15, 1:40, 5, witnesses.” Acts 1:6-8 Bril She reads a sentence and each gists say. 4>1o" 7 ! » , 9:35. - Lodv ond the 1701112 7-30,10,12:15. — Little Shop ot Horrors 7:10, 9:10. — The Color ot Monev ( R) 7, They go with Him to the Moun­ through the district’s Community upper-chest breathe and yell from (b ) ( ; , 4:45, «:45i 8:40. — Round ( PG-13) 1:05,3:05,5:15,7:40,9:55,11:40. 9:30.— Hev There, It's Yogi Beor (G ) 2. The Jews are under siege — this Pro student reads it back, slowly and “ We don’t expect people to 3 tain. They know His work, they Education Program. the throat.” Midnight (R) — Tho Mosquito Coast (PG ) 12:15,2:35, WRST HARTFORD time it’s the Romans. circ awkwardly. She patiently listens, become saints, but there are things SO BRING YOUR PARENTS Of 0 Lester God (R) 1:30,4.20,7.20,9.55. 4:55, 7:10, 9:40, 11:55. — The Golden Rim 1A 2— The Color of Money (R) 2, know Him. But they’re still under 5. Hasley's English students — they can reduce in their lives,” said The speech pathologists suggest Child (PG-13) 1,3, ? -TtJS' 7, 9:30. — Stand bv Mo (R) 2, 7, 9:30. Everyone looks for a Savior, a siege — this time it’s the Romans. Hwacha Battenfield of Korea. encourages and corrects them. what they call “ The Super Bowl AND COME JOIN US coa< Jan Brenner, co-owner of Execu­ — An American Toll (G) H :'? '*'*•**■ ~ WILLIMANTIC Messiah. For years and years they “ Lord, will you at this time Norys Crowthen of Venezuela and Hasley plays her autoharp and Shout” for football fans, which ;* «tw o o d V o b T Cinema — Stand bv "Crocodile" Dundee (pG-13) 3:45,5]35, EMERGENCY win I teaches her students songs to help tive Voice Control, a company that 7:30, 9:30, 11:30. — The Morning Atler JMIsen Square Cinema — Star Trek look. Is it this one? That one?' restore the kingdom to Israel?” Uni Anne Marit Auke and her three requires fans to stand up and yell (R) 12:30, 2:45, 4:55, 7:15, 9:50,12:05. IV: The Voyage Home (PG ) )2:45, 3, Fire — Police — Medical them learn the language and the teaches people to use their voices *f?eor iiehiwd’sRub * 5:15 7:25, 9:35. — No Mercy (R) 7:25, Jesus? The carpenter’s son? He You can almost see Jesus close 6 children of Norway — speak,three from the abdominal area instead of raises the dead, not only touches his eyes and put his hand to his culture. effectively. GLASTONBURY Trg t MANCHRSTIR , ^ . 9:35. — An American Toll (G) 1,3,5:15. Gar different languages. screaming from the throat. Near the Putnam Bridge — Lady and the Tromo (O ) );20, 3:20, DIAL 911 "There’s something about Brenner and Elaine Ordower IV: The Vovoge Home (PG) UA Thootgrt Rost — The Color of but heals lepers. He teaches truth forehead. And with great patience 7 Hasley says the class Is challeng­ “ Instead of belly laughter, it’s 3025 Main St. 659-0162 Money (R ) 2:30, 5, 7:30, 9jM. ■- No 5:20, 7:20, 9:20. — The Golden Child In Manchester music,” she said. “ I think it helps have taught about 500 commodity 5S05, 7:25, 9:50, midnight. — CrImM of (PG-13), 1,3:05,5:10,7,15 9:20.— Three like no one before, even demons and compassion tell them — and us base ing because she does not know belly shouting,” Brenner said Mon­ Junction ol Routes 2 & 3 the Heort (PG-13) 12:40, *:**! Mercy (R) 2:15,4:30,7:15,9:30. — Stond — what wo don’t want to hear: people to relax. Music is a universal traders how to yell in the trading W90, midnight. — Three Amlgotl (PG) bv Me (R) 3,4,4,1,10. Amlgosl (P G ) 1,3:05,5 10.7:15,9:20.— listen to Him. His followers, disci­ all I Korean or Norwegian and the class pits and have worked with newscas­ day. includes both children and adults language.” 8 . (X)lli MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 30. 19B6 — H_ It — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1986 SPORTS Hartford slips by UConn in emotional contest By Len Auster Center. great win for Hartford, no doubt Sports Editor OraskHusky sophomore forward about it,” admitted a drained Hawk Cliff Robinson, who lingered on the coach Jack Phelan afterwards. HARTFORD - Think it’ s still court for the longest time after Phil "But it must be told Jim came in Middletown cops Classic title, just another game? Just as the Gamble’s potential game-wihning here without his point guard,” he University of Hartford Hawks and 15-footer hit the front of the iron — added. their supporters, who mobbed them and fell into the waiting arms of Freshman Tate George, who had after their 49-48 victory over host Hawk Vince Johnson who cradled it been averaging 39.8 minutes in UConn in the opening round of the until time expired. UConn’s first eight games, suffered ninth annual (Connecticut Mutual "Both coaches, Jim (Calhoun) a injury to an ankle ligament last Windsor takes consolation tilt Classic Monday night at the Civic and myself low keyed it, but this is a Friday and was on the bench in street clothes. There’s no telling how much his presence would have (Highsmith) face and he was two Bv Jim Tlernev made a difference. steps behind the (three-point) line. Herald Sports Writer "You could see the intensity God Bless him. It killed us.” Hartford had at the end. Jack’s Middletown, which led. 47-32, It was a repeat of last year’s guys played hard and well. Our kids made wholesale substitutions and game with the score for the local played courageously, but not well tlllKTitj after East’s Damian Canny, who squad a bit closer this time around. enough,” Calhoun said. led East with 14 points, fouled out, For the second year in a row. The difficulty that lies ahead for the Eagle offense relied on many Middletown High School came both UConn, 4-5, and the Hawks, 6-2, inexperienced players. away with the championship in the is that each has to come back Meanwhile, Manchester rallied high school division of the fifth tonight. UConn faces 4-3 Lehigh in from an 11-point halftime deficit annual Manchester Rotary Club the consolation game at 7 p.m. behind 13 second-half points from Basketball Classic and for the while Hartford must contend with a S-11 senior guard Rob Greene and second consecutive year East Ca­ formidable obstacle in Texas A&M actually took the lead in the fourth tholic was its victim. in the championship game at 9 p.m. quarter, 55-53, on a baskeet by Windsor High School defeated Texas A&M easily disposed of Greene with 1:45 remaining. Wind­ Manchester High. 63-59, in the Lehigh in Monday night’s opener, sor’s Corey Googe’s key three-point consolation game. 80-60. play — his only points of the game The visiting Blue Dragons (2-1) “ It’s nice to get to the champion­ — with 43 seconds left gave Windsor 1 defeated East, 53-41, Monday night ship game. “ We’re going to have to a 61-57 lead. at the Eagles’ Nest behind a rehuddle and go over a few things, ” “ Our problem was we waited game-high 18 points from 5-foot-7 Phelan said. until the second half,” Indian Coach junior guard Doug Highsmith — The consolation appearance for Frank Kinel said. “ We’re not V E which included three key three- Connecticut will be its first since getting the performances from the point field goals. Highsmith was 1977 when Massachusetts beat people we expected it from.” named the tournament Most Valua­ Niagara in the UConn Classic. Greene, who led Manchester, 1-3; ble Player. For East. 1-3, the outset UConn has not won its own with 15 points, was named to the Herald photo by Tucker of the game afforded them the tournament since 1983 when it beat all-toumament team along with needed pace to stay with the Arizona State in the title game. Canny and Mike Sipples from East. quicker Middletown squad, but its Harald photo tqr Pinto The Huskies almost made it, but Hartford’s John Hurlbert (right) gets a Connecticut Mutuai Classic at the Also, Elliot Beaver of Windsor and shooting plagued them. Gamble’s shot with two seconds left Ron Picard of Midddletown made pass off despite the defense of UConn’s Hartford Civic Center. Huribert’s two "It was actually a good start.” MCC's Bernard James (41) grabs a rebound away from hit the iron and caromed into the team. Gerry Besselink (33) and Phil Gamble free throws with 25 seconds ieft gave the East coach Ray Page said, refer­ Middlesex's Dave Barry (33) during the Rotary Club Johnson’s arms. “ We wanted to get C Manchester is back in action ring to the first-quarter it into Cliff (Robinson),” Calhoun (25) in the opening round Monday of the Hawks a 49-48 victory. Friday night at Clarke Arena championship game Monday night at East Catholic. The which was to the Eagles’ liking. said, “ He had scored almost every against South Windsor High while “ The pace waas what we wanted. won the crown, 87-75. time he got it. But we couldn’t get East hosts ACC foe St. Bernard We just didn’t make the shots. We him the ball. But Phil did the right deficit to take a 44-40 lead with 3:41 three 3-pointers. “ I ’d like to extend head coach Sheiby Metcalf. “ We’ve Saturday night. knew if we started clicking, we’d be thing. What are you supposed to do remaining. But the Huskies, under­ (the defense), but there’s only so very happy to be back here. We’re manned all season and moreso much you can do,” Calhoun said. here by choice. This is one of the top in the game.” The Eagles only MIDDLETOWN (S3)— OtisRankins? with six seconds left? He did what trailed, 9-5. after the first stanza 0-04, Richard Walker 20-3 4, Ron Picard every good basketball player minus George, couldn’t hold it. Phelan said his club wasn’t looking tournaments in the country from Hardd photo by Pinto despite 2-for-9 shooting from the 3 3-4 9, Doua Highsmith 6 3-4 18, Shawn MCC captures should do.” “Give us time and we’ll soar,” for the deep shots, but that’s how it the standpoint of the way it’s (Muff 3 041 6, Dario Highsmith 0 2-3 2, Calhoun said. “ We have some good worked out. handled and the hospitality they field. Brent E arly 4 2-2 10 Totals 20 10-14 53 Hard-nosed John Hurlbert. who The Middletown pressure un­ East Catholic's Damian Canny drives on Middletown's EAST CATHOLIC (41) — Mike Sipples played the entire 40 minutes, had basketball players, but not enough Moye had 11 points and Powell extend,” he said. . , Crowd was settled the Eagles during the 3 1-2 7, Damian Canny 4 6-8, 14, Joe put Hartford in front with 25 of them. Give us some basketball added 10 for the Hawks, who won 12.401. It was a pro-UConn au­ Shawn Muff (15) in their high school division titie game Tomkunos 1 2-2 4, Scott Altrul 1 2-3 4, players; we’ll be okay.” UConn’s despite shooting 31.5 percent from dience. It’ll be interesting to see second quarter and six of East’s 12 Monday night at East's gym. The visiting Blue Dragons Andy K lopfer 3 0-0 7, Brian Kennedy 10-0 seconds left as he converted both second-quarter points came from 2, Dan Callahan 10-02, T.J. Leahy 01-21. tournament title starters played all but 13 minutes. the field. Robinson had a game-high which game draws the largest ends of a one-and-one. Hartford was the foul line. "Defensively, we did a won their second straight crown, 53-41. Reid Gorman 00-00, DrewSeegerOO-00. only 9-for-19 from the foul line, but A Hurlbert layup and two Marvin 19 points with Jeff King adding 10 throng tonight. Totals 14 12-17 41 end, we did a great job.” The for UConn, which was slightly HARTFORD (4t) — Vince Johnson good job.” Middletown coach Tom Three-point field goals; Middletown By Jim Tlernev Hurlbert, the heart-and-soul of the Powell free throws tied it before an smaller Middlesex squad gave the better at 38.3 percent from the field. 3-11 1-2 7, Doug AAcCrorv 0-2 2-2 2, LaBella said. "W e’re not strong (3) — D.HIghsmlth3. East (1) — Klopfer Herald Sports Writer tenacious, defensive-minded Anthony Moye three-point field Marvin Powell 3-12 4-810, John Hurlbert individually. We’re going to have to fense. “ It is a more consistent was the difference in East’s last Halftime; 31-17 Middletown Cougars fits on the offensive Hawks, sank both cleanly giving goal gave Hartford a 47-46 lead. HUSKY NOTES - Pikiell. who 6-11 2-4 17, Anthony Move 4-13 0-1 11, Perhaps, poetic justice was boards, considering the many se­ Robert Gilmore 1-50-02, Wilbert Frazier do it as a team.” The Blue Dragons quickness,” Page said, comparing attempt at a comeback. Middle- WINDSOR (63) — M ark Spehar 4 04) him a team-high 17 points. He was Robinson banked one home to trim played 12 minutes against Fair- 0-0 0-0 0, Larry Jenkins 0-0 0-2 0. Totals outscored East. 22-12, including a Middletown’s defense to Manches­ town outscored East, 12-7, after 12, Leroy Kelly 2 04) 4, Larry Cloutier 3 served. cond and third shot opportunities Herald photo by Tucker 3-for-6 from 3-point range. “ Hurl­ the lead, and two Gerry Besselink field, logged 38 minutes. “ The 17-54 9-19 49. 7-813, James Green 3 3-69, E llio t Beaver Highsmith three-pointer at the ter High, which East beat Saturday that, “ I think that (spurt) was the Encumbered with the fact that it which occurred for the visitors. bert showed what he’s made of free throws gave UConn a 48-47 lead doctor said not to play him more UCONN (M) — Clltf Robinson 7-18 5-6 6 4-5 16, Corev Googe 1 1-1 3, E llery had never won its own tournament, “They (Middlesex) are a good 19, Jeff King 4-9 2-2 10, Gerry Besselink buzzer to end the half, and gave the to advance to the final. “ We missed difference.” LaBella. who is in his Shakir 2 2-2 6 Totals 21 17-22 63 UConn’s Cliff Robinson (00) has his shot blocked by down the stretch.” Phelan said. with 40 seconds left before Hurlbert than 20 minutes. But I told him 3-5 3-4 9, Steve Pikiell 1-3 1-4 3, Phil visitors a 31-17 lead at intermission. layups which was due to the 17th year at Middletown, said. MANCHESTER (59) — Mike Lata 2 the Manchester Community Col­ team,” Olander said, whose team “ He came to the University of was fouled by Steve Pikiell on a everybody here plays 40,” Calhoun Gamble 2-91-4 5, Greg Economou 0-2 0-0 "Second quarter, we fell apart,” ‘hurry-up’ presence.” East shot Highsmith hit two clutch three- 04) 4, Rob Greene 7 0-115, Paris Oates 3 lege basketball team made amends had only seven offensive rebounds Hartford’s Robert Gilmore (24) in action at the Civic drive to the hoop with 25 seconds said. . . Texas A&M was runner-up 2, Roberg Urserv 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 18-47 2-2 8, Troy Peters 0 04) 0, M att Vaughn 5 Hartford as a walk-on and said 12-20 48. Page said. East was able to move only 5-for-17 during the first half. pointers which took away any wind 0-010, Bruce Rosenberg 4 5-813, CInaue for past mistakes and won its first the entire game. “ They are well Center Monday night. Robinson had a team-high 19 ’coach, I think I can help you.’” ieft. to UConn in the 1982 Classic. The Three-point field goals; Hartford— the ball inside after the first The Eagles closed to within 10. the Eagles had in their sails. Barlow 3 3-4 9 Totals 24 10-15 59 ever Manchester Rotary Club Clas­ coached and have good fundamen­ points for the Huskies. ' UConn had overcome a 34-25 Moye and Hurlbert each had Aggies returned here per request of Move (3), Hulbert (3) Three-point field goals: Windsor (4) sic by defeating a fine Middlesex tals.” Hartfield powered MCC to a quarter, but was constantly aware 35-25, with 4:55 left in the third “ Two three pointers.” Page — Spehar 4. Manchester (1) — Greene of Middletown’s omnipresent de- quarter, but a Middletown spurt explained. ” Our kid was in his Halftime: 36-25 Windsor (Mass.) Community Collegesquad, 43-40 halftime edge with 12 points 87-75, Monday night at East Ca­ before intermission with Dagle 3 tholic High School in the fifth scoring a similar figure by half. The edition of the annual event. second half was a very tight affair with Dagle knotting it up. 49-49, North Carolina teaches Purdue a thing or two Mitdiell College defeated Hart­ ford UConn, 96-86, in the consola­ with 15; 36 remaining. The contest Festive bowl air getting fouled No. 3 Iowa 105, Cal-Irvine 103: Quintan Gates added 19 points for points, hit an 18-foot jump shot to tion game. see-sawed back and forth from that Bv Dick Brlnster tournament. give Kansas a 78-77 iead with 11 MCC (10-1) and Middlesex (8-3), point on. Iowa got six points from Ed Horton Texas-El Paso. The Associated Press “ I thought we were sharp until seconds to go. But Ohio State ranked third and sixth, respec­ Two free throws by Hartfield with in the final 2:06 to overcame a No. 10 81. John’* 82, No. 18 By The Associated Press Auburn in the Citrus Bowl at “ I think all of us would prefer to late in the game,” Dean Smith said, N C A A Hoop inbounded the ball, crossed the tively, among New England junior 8; 05 left gave MCC a 69-63 lead, but 12-point deficit and win the An- Georgia Tech S3: St. John’s, led by Orlando. Fla.; No. 8Texas A4M vs. be in a New Year’s Day game,” Purdue Coach Gene Keady “ Then the coach got a little cocky mid-court line and called time out colleges, struggled with each other Middlesex refused to give in and teater Classic. Mark Jackson and reserve Matt The festive air of Bowl Roundup No. 11 Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl Donahue said. “ We had a real thought his second-ranked Boiler­ with about six minutes left and a with three seconds left to set up the 0 for virtually the entire contest narrowed the gap to two points. Horton was fouled while scoring Brust, staged a 10-0 run at the start bowls is becoming tinged with at Dallas; No. 5 Louisiana State vs. string going, the best string in the makers could learn a thing or two 25-point lead. I was disappointed winning play. before pulling away down the Hartfield’s follow-up off a missed J.R. Reid and Dave Popson on a strong move to the basket and of the second half and went on to win unpleasantness. No. 6 Nebraska in the Sugar Bowl at country.” about the accuracy of the college with that stretch.” stretch. For co-coach Skip shot by Hamilton Garcia with 5; 43 In other games involving ranked scored 14 points apiece, and Jeff sank the free throw to give Iowa a the ECAC Holiday Festival for the Dennis Hopson scored 28 points to While developments swirled in a NCAA and LSU were remiss in not New Orleans; No. 7 Arizona State basketball t)olls when they met No. Known as an offense-minded Olander, the win was very left gave the Cougars a 73-69 lead. teams, it was No. 1 Nevada-Las Lebo had 13 for North Carolina. 101-98 lead, then hit two more free third straight year. lead Ohio State, and Wilson wound steroid scandal, players from top- telling players which steroids were vs. No. 4 Michigan in the Rose Bowl 4 North Carolina. “ I don’t want to do anything to team. Brigham Young was second satisfying. “Tyrell was great in there,” Vegas 104, No. 9 Navy 79; No. 3 Iowa Doug Lee, who hit three three- throws with 1:40 left. up with 23. Cedric Hunter led the ranked Miami walked out of a prohibited. at Pasadena, Calif., and No. 3 And the fact that his North dampen the victory, but the season in the WAC this year in total “ We finally got the monkey off Olander said. “ He had some key 105, Cal-Irvine 103; Texas-El Paso point shots, led Purdue with 21 Iowa raised its record to 12-0, Jayhawks with 23 points. Fiesta Bowl dinner because of what State Judge Gerald Federoff said Oklahoma vs. No. 9 Arkansas in the Carolina counterpart Dean Smith starts Sunday,” said St, John’s defense, allowing just 278 yards per our backs.” Olander said, referring rebounds.” 87, No. 5 Auburn 82; No. 10 St. points. Everette Stephens added 17 matching the best start in school they said was a racial slur in a skit Barbay can practice with team­ Orange Bowl at Miami. could find fault with the play of his Coach Lou Carnsesecca, in a No. 14 Tampla 80, Georgia game, while struggling a little to M fX ’s first win in the tourna­ Cost nailed a turnaround jumper John’s 62, No. 18 Georgia Tech 53; and Todd Mitchell had 14. history. by players from No. 2 Penn State. mates before the game, but put off Jeff Francis threw three touch­ Tar Heels after they had a 25-point reference to the Big East Confer­ 8oulhern 81: Temple got 20 points offensively. Steve Lindsley started ment. “ The kids did a great job. with 1;21 left to increase MOC’s Ohio State 79, No. 12 Kansas 78 in Nc. 1 Ngv.-Lgg Vega* 104, No. 0 Roy Marble, who led Iowa with 28 Hurricanes All-America Jerome until today a ruling on whether he down passes, including two to wide lead en route to a surprisingly easy ence game at Villanova, from junior guard Howard Evans the season at quarterback but was they really wanted it.” lead to 81-74 and Chris Galligan overtime; No. 14 Temple 80, Navy 70: With senior guard Mark points, 23 in the first half. B.J. Brown said Monday night that the could play in the game after testing receiver Joey Clinkscales, as Ten­ 94-81 victory Monday reinforced St. John’s, 9-0, trailed 29-28 at and routed Georgia Southern to replaced late in the season by a Foremost among the heroes for nailed four foul shots down the Georgia Southern 61; No. 17 Pitts­ Wade dishing out a school-record 21 Armstrong and Brad Lohaus had 20 walkout occurred Sunday evening positive for steroid use. nessee, 7-5. defeated Minnesota, Keady’s feelings about the advance to tonight’s championship sophomore. Bob Jensen. the Cougars were its two leading stretch to secure the victory. assists, the Runnin’ Rebels, 11-0, points apiece for Iowa, including halftime, but took advantage of over a statement by Penn State All-American linebacker Brian 6-6. in the . rankings. burgh 114, Arkansas 82, and No. 20 of the Blade Classic against host The Peach Bowl features a North scorers, Tyrell Hartfield and Do­ “ We were tired,” Byrnes said. led by as many as 35 points in three three-point field goals. Tech turnovers in the second half. punter John Bruno. Bosworth of Oklahoma also is The Vols. posting their fifth “ I ’ve said all along that I didn’t Duke 80, Appalachian State 50. Toledo, which beat Air Force 77-60. Carolina State team that finished nald Cost — the latter was named “ We played only six players and winning the UNLV Holiday Classic. Scott Brooks scored 30 points for Brust had two steals, one basket "It shows how much class Penn banned from the Orange Bowl for straight victory, broke a 14-14 tie believe the polls,” Keady said. “ We With a tournament record crowd 3-8 in 1985 and completely turned the Most Valuable Player of the when we became physically tired, After leading 49-34 at the half, the Cal-Irvine. and set up Jackson for a basket. No. 17 Pitt 114, Arkanaat 82: Pitt State really has,” Brown said. steroid use. but team officials said when Francis capped a 66-yard, beat some young teams early and of 15,605 watching at Reunion around with the help of All-Atlantic tourney. Cost and Hartfield led we mentally broke down. They Rebels blew the game wide open in Taxa«-EI Paso 87, No. 5 Auburn 82: Jackson had a steal and another used a fast break, featuring guard “ One thing I really question. I it was unlikely that he would appeal fourth-quarter march with a 15- we needed to play a team like North Arena, North Carolina, 9-1, domi­ Coast Conference quarterback MCC with 22 and 21 points, (M(X)) shot really well. We’re just the second half with man-to-man Getting 20 points apiece from Mike goal during the spree. Curtis Aiken, who scored 37 points, question the intelligence of the in time forthatgame. Bosworth has yard scoring strike to Clinkscales in Carolina to find out how good we nated Purdue, 7-1, after the first 10 . respectively, with Hartfield grab­ happy to play this type of defense that forced numerous Navy- Richmond and Chris Sandle, the Duane Ferrell led Georgia Tech, as the Panthers advanced to the black guys on the Penn State team. said doctors prescribed steroids for the left comer of the end zone. are. We played like we practiced.” minutes. Coach Bill Dooley is completing a bing some important rebounds in competition.” turnovers. Miners upset the Tigers to win the 6-3, with 16 points. final of the Rainbow Classic against How can they take a racial slur like him because of an injury and that Francis finished the game with 22 With senior guard Kenny Smith North Carolina took a 46-34 nine-year tenure at Virginia Tech the latter stages to spark MCC. Navy center David Robinson led Sun Bowl tournament. Ohio 81. 78, No. 12 Kanias 78: Wisconsin. that?” completions in 31 attempts for 243 MCC continued its shooting pro­ scoring a career-high 23 points. halftime lead after Purdue led 23-20 he was not warned that the drug after he sued the school for firing "He (Hartfield) is a sui^r all scorers with 29 points. The Miners, 8-2, scored their last Keith Wesson’s tip-in of Curtis The two teams meet Friday night yards. wess in the second half, shooting North Carolina advanced to a with 10; 05 to play in the first half. was illegal. him as athletic director and was player,” Middlesex coach Jim Freddie Banks poured in 25 and 15 points on free throws. Wilson’s 32-foot shot at the buzzer Pittsburgh, 7-2, took a 53-20 in Tempe. Ariz.. for the national Meanwhile, Monday’s only bowl San Diego State Coach Denny 34-for-59 overall. Besides Hartfield showdown tonight with Southern The Tar Heels scored 10 straight given $3.5 million in an out-of-court Byrnes said of the 6-2 Hall High Armon Gilliam added 23 for the Jeff Moore scored 20 points for 8-1 gave the 8-3 Buckeyes the upset halftime advantage and led by as championship. game saw Tennessee trip Minne­ Stolz will lead the Aztecs into their and Cost, MikeStowell had 14 points Methodist, a 79-65 victor over points to pull away from the settlement. Virginia Tech is led by (West Hartford) graduate. “ He is Rebels before a UNLV record Auburn and Mike Jones added 18 victory that dropped Kansas to 6-3. many as 41 points several times in Bruno, acting as Penn State’s first bowl game since 1969 when and Bernard James added 11 and Towson State in the other semifinal Boilermakers, who committed 14 sota 21-14 in the Liberty Bowl at 1,000-yard rusher Maurice so fluid and has great body control. crowd of 20,321. Navy fell to 5-2. and Frank Ford 16. Keith Pritchard, who scored 21 the second half. spokesman in a skit by several they meet Iowa in the Holiday five blocked shots. Galligan game of the Dallas Morning News turnovers in the first 20 minutes. Memphis. Williams. It seems as if he does it without any players, poked fun at Miami’s Bowl. chipped in with 10. Stowell was Tonight’s bowl matchups have effort. He did a nice job.” so-called “ one-ness” and said his San Diego State and 19th-ranked Stolz. in his first season at San Baylor Coach Grant Teaff said he named to the all-tournament team The Burlington, Mass.-based Nittany Lions were ’’one big family Diego, took a team that finished won’t be fooled by Colorado’s 6-5 along with Dagle and Dave Kier- Iowa in the Holiday Bowl at San school exhausted MCC of all its because the white players let the Diego and No. 15 UCLA against sixth in the Western Athletic record going into the Bluebonnet stead of Middlesex. Eric Rettberg defensive strategy, which was from Hartford UConn, and Andre Rams whip MHS icemen blacks eat at thetrainingtableonce Brigham Young in the Freedom Conference the year before and Bowl. predicated on keeping the ball out Washington from Mitchell. Cavs kick back at Hawks a week.” guided the Aztecs to their first Among Colorado’s six victories Bowl at Anaheim. of the hands of Middlesex’ 6-6 While not as upset as Brown, conference title since joining the was a 20-10 triumph over Nebraska, TOLLAND (31) — Jen Henry 1 0-1 2, On New Year’s Eve, it’s 18th- forward Mike Dagle. “ That No. 25 MCC (87) — Tyrell Hartfield 8 5-8 21, BOLTON — Putting the puck in Johnson said his players were ranked North Carolina State, 8-2-1, WAC in 1976. Both San Diego State and the Buffaloes lost 13-10 to Big Mike Stowell 70-0 14, Bernard James 4 Sherry Elliot 00-30, Karen Dwlre24-88, Bv Bill Barnard (Dagle), he’s a player,” Olander 3- 4 11, Chris Galligan 3 4-4 10, Paul the net is the name of the game and Kerry Howard 1 0-0 2, ReBecca Java- “ taken aback’! by Brown’s and Iowa ended the regular season Ten co-champion Ohio State. The Associated Press against Virginia Tech, 8-2-1, in the said of Dagle, who scored 36 points Swartz 0 2-2 2, Hamilton Garcia 3 0-0 7, that’s what Rockville High did H.S. Roundup raukas 2 2-6 6, Jen Goodyear 0 3-5 3, remarks. Peach Bowl at Atlanta; Colorado, with 8-3 records. “They’ve played some great Donald Cost 9 0-0 22 Totals 34-59 14-18 87 more often to annex a 10-3 victory Karen Cotternnan 20-04, Kris May nardO NBA Roundup Saturday in a win over Mitchell MIDDLESEX (75) — Mike Dagle 8 2-2 0-0 0, Alison Bellabella 1 2-3 4, Kris After two lopsided losses and a poor first half ” It was Jerome Brown’s opinion 6-5, against No. 14 Baylor, 8-3, in the UCLA had won three consecutive football this year in the Big Eight,” over Manchester High in CCC East College and had a team-high 20 20, Dave Barry 4 0-0 8, Mike Kennedy 5 Hoffman 0 2-6 2 Totals 9 13-32 31 against the Atlanta Hawks, the Cleveland Cavali­ that we came here to play football, Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston; and New Year’s Day bowl games Teaff said. 4- 8 14, B ill M cM aster 8 0-0 16, Dave 9 points Monday night. Division action Monday morning at not do funny skits,” Johnson said.' Indiana, 6-5, against Florida State, coming into this season, so the Baylor’s three losses were to Codden 0 2-2 2, Dave Klersteod 5 3-4 15 ers got tired of being kicked around. ’’We played good defense,” Totals 30 11-16 75 the Bolton Ice Palace. “ YOU don’t keep kicking a dog that’s down,” Boston outscored the Kings 29-17 in the third LSU defensive end Roland Bar- 6-4-1, in the All-American Bowl at Bruins and Coach Terry Donahue Southern Cal, Southern Methodist The win was the third in four Olander said. “ At half, we were Three-point field goals; MCC (5) — Cleveland rookie Mark Price said after the period to extend a nine-point halftime lead to 93-72. bay. who was banned from the Birmingham, Ala. were understandably disappointed and Southwest Conference cham­ Cost 4, Garcia 1. Middlesex (2) — Girls Basketball Cheney toppled 19-for-31 shooting. We just weren’t starts for the Rams while the Indian Cavaliers edged the Hawks 107-106 Monday night. The Celtics led by as many as 28 points in the fourth Sugar Bowl on Thursday, went to The New Year’s Day bowls when they wound up in the Freedom pion Texas A&M — by a total of 10 Klersteod 2. sextet is winless in six outings. playing good defense. Down at the Halftime: 43-40 MCC Coventry triumphs WINDHAM — It’s been a struggle “ I think the Hawks might have had an idea that we quarter. court on Monday, charging the match Southern Cal vs. No, 10 Bowl against WAC runner-up BYU. points. Manchester is back on the ice for the Cheney Tech girls’ basket­ would be their stepping dog.” Joe Kleine scored a season-high 17 points for the Saturday night at 7:15 against COVENTRY — Junior Leslie ball team in its first year of varsity Cleveland lost by 19 and 24 points in its previous Kings, including 11 in the second period. His Wethrsfield at the Ice Palace. Danehy’s game-high 26 points led competitiion. Cheney lost its third two games against Atlanta, which has the best previous high for an entire game was nine. Manchester outshot Rockville, the Coventry High girls’ basketball straight game Monday afternoon, record in the Eastern Conference at 20-7. BulletB 125, Warrlore 105 El 39-27. but found itself up against a team to a 64-31 victory over Tolland 44-22, to Windham Tech. Cheney is The Cavaliers also trailed 64-55 at halftime Fifteen answers put you at the head of the class hot goaltender in the Rams’ Aaron High Monday night. It was the now 0-3 and Windham Tech is 4-2. Washington got 35 points and 11 rebounds from Monday night, but rallied by holding the Hawks to Newirth. “The score was not Patriots’ third straight win and Turnovers, which have been Moses Malone and outscored visiting Golden State 42 points in the second half. 37-14 at the free-throw line. 13. The president of a local business once pitched in 10. Sam Maltempo. indicative of the game,” said raised their record to 4-1. Tolland’s Cheney’s problem thus far, contrib­ The last week in the year 1986 is a good time to test the “ I ’m really happy with the way are kids hung in Terry Teagle came off the bench to lead Golden the American and National Leagues with the 11. Bill Madden in 1951. Manchester coach Eric Farno. “ We record falls 1-4. uted to its downfall again. “ It memory of readers of this Tuesday column. there.” Cleveland Coach Lenny Wilkens said. “ In State with 28 points. Jeff Malone had 23 for Philadelphia Athletics and Cincinnati Reds. Who was 12. Larry Lisciotti were in it, but their goalie made a “ She (Danehy) played a great (turnovers) has been our biggest the second half, we just wanted to tighten up the 1. Name the four Manchester men who have been lot of nice saves. Otherwise it would all-around game,” Covemnrty problem all year,” Cheney coach Washington. awarded Gold Keys by the Connecticut Sports Writers’ this big southpaw. 13. Pete Natkenis of Dean Machine. defense. We covered up whenever they would get a Herald Angle 14. Name the season Manchester High’s basketball 14. 1937-38. have been a shootout.” coach Ray Dimmock said. “ She Paul Soucy said. guy open and we began to allow them only one Net8 122, Buck8 117 Allince in order of their selection. Todd Donovan and Chris Steven­ had 16 (points) at half.” Danehy Shalene Westry led Cheney with 2. Name the little offensive back of the Manchester team captured the CCIL, Connecticut and New 15. Jerry Fay with Philadelphia in 1924. shot.” Mike Gminski had 27 points and 17 rebounds, both Earl Yost son each netted a three-goal hat also collectd nine rebounds and had 12 points while Sherrie Arnott had Merchants' football team who later played with the England championships. Phil Hubbard’s free throw put Cleveland ahead of season highs, and scored nine points in the final 5; 35 6 trick along with three assists for six steals. Sophomore Mollie Jacob­ 12 for the winners. “ Shalene Westry in the as a Sports Editor Emeritus 15. Who was the first Manchester man to play football Atlanta with three seconds left, 12 seconds after as host New Jersey outlasted Milwaukee, Short takes Rockville Andy Gagnon, Brian son added 10 points for the winners. played well,” Soucy added. Westry in the NFL? Dominique Wilkins tied the score 106-106 with a New Jersey, which has won four of five games defensive back Hughes and Paul Senkow had goals “ (Mollie) Jacobson scored in had 11 rebound. Windham led after Following are the answers. If you guessed all 15, goto Death last week claimed Helen Reynolds in Stuart, three-point shot. 3. List the two Manchester residents who have been double figures the second game in a each quarter, 9-3, 24-10, and 31-19. after a 4-20 start, also got 24 points from Orlando the head of the class. Ten correct rate a salute. Less Fla. Reynolds was the undisputed women’s division for Manchester. Rookie center Brad Daugherty, who missed 'presented NHI, Stanley Cup championship rings. row,” Dimmock said. Coventry led Cheney’s next game is Thursday, Woolridge and 21 from Tony Brown. Sidney than five correct answers nneans you are a newcomer golf champion in the Manchester Country Club Rockvilla 3 Cleveland’s previous game with back spasms, 4. Who was the center who led the Manchester Moncheittr 1 3 3 after each quarter. 13-6, 39-14, and Moncrief and Ricky Pierce each had 21 points for to town. membership for four consecutive years, 1960-63. Jan. 8, at Cromwell. came back with 19 points and 12 rebounds in 40 British-American basketball team to the Eastern 54-22. Kim Mizesko added nine Milwaukee. 1. Joe McCluskey, 1946; Pete Wigren, 1957, Tom Drop a card of cheer to Alex Ferguson, a patient at **Flrit*oarlod: R- Todd Donovan (John minutes against Atlanta. Professional League championship and also paced the major games including the Army and Navy game. Paterion) 1:21, R- Chrli Stevenson points and 11 rebounds and Stacey WINDHAM TECH (44) — Dawn Kelley, 1973, Dick Danielson 1981. Manchester Memorial Hospital. The long-time figure Marrotte 12-24, Holly Morin 21-25, Pam Jazz 109, Spun 101 circuit in scoring before joining the NBA. 9. To this date, only one Manchester native has made (Donovan, John Brooks) 4.^, R-Mike Robertson had seven rebounds. Celtlc8 119, Klng8 102 it in a major pro basketball league, either the ABA or 2. Allan Webb. in local football was winner of the Unsung Award froin Rauza (Stevenson) 4:59, P-.Pou' Werner 5 0-1 10, Sherrie Arnott 5 2-4 12, Utah completed the best month in franchise 5. What Manchester High faculty member, who Coventry’s next game is Monday at Sue Lussler 1 04) 2, Am y Brown 0 0-0 0, coached the amateur Rangers to an Impressive NBA. name that player. s 3. Claude Larose — 1963-1968 in Montreal and Jack the Manchester Hall of Fame Committee in 1985. (Chris Lent, Eric Compbell) 9.39. M- Kelly Messier 1 3-3 5, Heidi Chandler 0 Larry Bird had 27 points and 11 rebounds as history, as John Stockton had 15 assists and scored Andy Gagnon (P***!" 7; 30 p.m. at home against COC rival winning record, later went on to coach at the 10. The first Manchester man to referee a nationally Evans 1961 Chicago Blackhawks. Second period: R- Donovan (Lent) 0-0 0, Rhonda Fawcett 3 0-2 6, Debbie visiting Boston handed Sacramento its worst defeat nine of his 14 points in the fourth period against San Portland High. Lussler 0 0-0 0, Wendy Adams 0 0-0 0 University of Connecticut. telecast professional boxing feature event is still 4. Ray Felix. Ed Tomkiel collected more than $1,800 for Muscular 2:25, M- Brian Hughes (Matt PoggloM) of the season. Antonio. 7:25, R- Stevenson (Donovon) 1:1^ M- Totals IS 6-14 44 Kevin McHale scored 20 points, the 28th 6. Name Manchester’s only medal winner in Olympic active. Give his name. 5. Hugh Greer. Dystrophy Research in making his annual rounds COVENTRY (64) — Stacy Robertson 2 The Jazz, 12-1 in December, outscored the Spurs Pool Senkow (Todd Carlson) 12:49, R- CHENEY TECH (11) — Shalene (xinsecutive time in which he has managed at least Games competition. 11. Who was the winner of the Manchester Jim 6. Joe McCluskkey in 1632. before, during and after the Thanksgiving Road Race. Donovon (Stevenson) 13j,‘'* _ 0- 0 4, Anno Werfel 11-2 3, Kim Mizesko 4 24-7 at the free-throw line, but led only 102-98 with 1- 3 9, Leslie Danehy 11 4-4 26, Maura Westry 4 4-712, Diane Sandberg 13-115, 7. Four natives of Manchester played major league Thorpe All-American contest as the town’s greatest 7. Herman Bronkie. Moe Morhardt, Jay Johnstone, The popular Manchester town clerk collected $110 last Third period- R- Fred Brunoll (unas­ that many. Center Robert Parish added 24 points 1:33 remaining. Stockton then had a three-point sisted) 4:19, R- Doug Nonwan (Steven­ Danehy 2 2-26, Brenda Thalacker 00-00, Christie Leal 0 0-0 0, Sharon Nix 00-0 0, baseball and a fith played at Manchester High; name all-around athlete. Tom Kelley and Tony Lupien. week to up his 1986 effort to a record figure. For the past Nektarla GItsIs 2 0-0 4, M ollie Jacobson Sanlyon Seron11 1-4 3, Vicky Ferrara 0 and 11 rebounds and Dennis Johnson had 22 points goal and another basket in Utah’s next two son, Scott Wilcox) 7:12, R- Stevenson 0-0 0, Kathy Morlarty 0 O-'i 0, Vicky 12. Several years ago a local man made headlines 8. Tom Kelley. - decade, Tomkiel has collected more money from (Donovan) 14:49. ... _ 4 2-6 10, Corinne Caglanello 0 0-0 0, for the Celtics. pos.sessions to put the Jazz ahead by nine. all five. Johanna VanKrulnIngen 1 0-0 2 Totals Garbich 0 0-1 0, Monica Torres 0 0-0 0, 8. Manchester has produced several outstanding when he won the world billiard championship. His 9. Leo Katkaveck with Washington in the ABA in proceeds of race programs and contributions than any Shots on gool: Rockvllle-27, Monches- Jessica Torres 1 0-1 2 Totals 7 l-M 22 ter 39. 27 10-17 64 college foothall officials, name the one who worked name, please. 1948-49. other volunteer. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1986 — 18 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 30, 19B6 1 8 - Mil

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Port time, origin, or an Intention to Woshlngton84, SW Loulslona74 W L W L Bllsau SL tained 6 room Colonial H ockey B asketball Now Jorsev 27 » l » EAST Seventh Place chester Board of Educa­ $12,aX)-$18,000. No selling, moke any such prefer­ Notice la Three-point goals— Wood 2, Moncrief, Delaware73, Md.-Balt. County 64 St. John's 1 0 9 0 all ence, limitation or dis­ situated In a nice residen­ Taxpoye ldaho70,Mlsslsslppl St.67,OT 1 0 8 3 Harr*! SL Part Time, Temporary tion Is seeking o Grants repeat business. Set your Hodges. Fouled out— SIkma, Wlllloms. Maryland 70, Falrlelgh Dickinson 59 Fiesta Eewl Classic Vlllanova crimination. The Herald tial area. 1 1/2 baths. Bolton t Rebounds— Milwaukee 54 (SIkma 11), Syracuse 0 0 10 0 Lnnits all Bookkeeper for the pay­ own hours. Training pro­ Mt. St. Mory's, Md. 85, Stockton St. 77 Champlenslilg will not knowingly accept Spacious closets. Par­ Motor \ New Jersey 62 (GmlnskI 17). Assists— Provldence97, Hofstra61 Georgetown 0 0 8 0 Canbrldgt SL all T U T O R S nee(jed in; Developmental roll department. Book­ vided. Coll; 1-612-938-6870, NBA standings Arizona 53, TexosTech 40 0 0 9 1 any advertisement which tially finished baserrient. mills lol NHL stindings Milwaukee 19 (Pressev 6), New Jersey 18 Rutgers-Newark 69, Philo. Pharmacy <2 Third Place Providence Narth Main SL all keeping experience re­ M -F, 8am to 5pm (Central tobor 1, (Woolrldge 5). Total fouls— Mllwoukee 29, M o n Hall76, Arm y 69 Pittsburgh 0 0 7 2 Accounting, English, Mathematics, Standard Tim e). Is In violation of the law. Great place tor a young N.C.Charlotte88,St. BonaventureTO 6 3 quired. 52 week position. cles repi EASTRRN CONFERENCE New Jersey 33. Technicals— New Jersey SOUTH R nt Tulsa aossic Boston College 0 0 MiNitr SL all Reading. Writing. Hours per week vary fam ily. $ 106, 500. Call now 1, 1985 t WALKS CONPRRKNCK Connecticut 0 1 4 5 Salary $16,340 to $17,675. Patrick DIvMen Atlantic Dlvlth>n Illegal defense. New Jersey Cooch Wohl, ArkansasSt.65, Jackson St. 47 First Round Ctnisrflsid SL all G o ve rn m e n t H om es - to r an appointment. 1986 boc Milwaukee Coach Nelson 2. A— 10,050. Aub.-Montgomerv 64, Xavier, NO 60 Seton Hall 0 1 8 1 depending on course/lab schedule. Salary Excellent benefits. Con­ Waitresses and Walters W L T “ 1 O F OA W L Pet. oa Colorado St. 87, Drexel 81 Eistflsid SL all wanted. Full time, part from $1 (U repair). Delin­ Realty World, Frechette ble Jam 19 9 .679 — DukeOO, Appalochlon St. X tact Mrs. Pot Ladd, Man­ at ths ro Phllodelpnia 2S 10 52 161 102 Boston Tulso79, William A Mary 60 Monday's Results - $8.85 per hour. All positions are quent tax property. Associates, 6467709.O N Y Islonders 19 14 41 137 124 Phtlodelphto 15 14 .517 4Entry level. Must be phyelcaMy til to do heavy lifting. JOBtat ber, 19 Csltlcs11B.KIngs102 4-100410, West.44 4412, Poquettel-1002, Cumberland, Kv. 107,OaklandCltva Manchester - New Listing 5. C alendar Newman l-2042.Totals404721-34107. begin Indoor league play at the end of Must be able to read, write, and have s command of the - Older 4 room vinyl sided 05612 Benttev HeHday Festival Jonuary. Vllm iipiVlIM lip English language. Basic moth required. home on West Side. Hugh Manchester-2nd floor, ? BOSTON (119) Atlanta a a 19 2S-106 Blrdll-174427, McHalelO-140-ia, Parish LeM oynen, Bentley 79 An Excellent Opportunity country kitchen, 1 1/2 bedroom, heat and ap­ Cleveland 34 a a 29-107 Third Place How top twonty (arod PACKERS pliances. No pets. $550 TODAY 10-1544 24,Alnge3-122-28,D.Johnson 9-11 Three-point goals— Wilkins 2, McGee 2, RPI86,Bowd0ln77,OT Entry level. WIIHngneee end ability to move large and for housewives and mothers baths, stove, close to Boys Basketball 44 a , Roberts 2-5 1-1 5, Slchtlng243-38, plus security. Call 646 Boglev 2, Harper 2, Price 2. Fouled out— Blade Clattic heavy mstsriels. Fork lift experlenoe e plusi schools and shoppIng.A Cheney Tech at Tolland, 7:X Dove 1-10-22, Kite04141, Vincent 1-3042, Willis, Levlngston. Rebounds— Atlanta 58 Fbel Round How the top twenty teams tn The with young children — bring great buy at $89,900. 3979. East Granby at Bolton, 7:X Carlisle 0-2040. Totals 494419-25119. (Rollins, Levlngston 9), Cleveland 62 Temple W, Ga. Southern 61 Associated Press' college basketball poll ECHO hockey OIrls Boskstball Q.C. ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR them with you and save on James R. McCavanagh ( Daugherty 12). Assists— Atlanta 72 ( Rivers Toledo 77, Air Force60 fared Monday:' Real Estate, 649-3800.D 3 and 4 room apartments. Windsor at Manchester, 7:30 SACRAMENTO (W) . „ , , „ 10), Cleveland 24 (Price 9). Total BMA Helldav Clattic 1. Nevoda-Los Vegas (114) beaf No. 9 Entry level. Must be ebletofollowdetelledlnstructlone, babysitting costs. Pursue Socred Heart at East Catholic, 7 p.m. Tyler 6-10 04 12, Thorpe 5-11 2-2 12, fouls-Atlanta 29, Cleveland 20. First Round N o w 10479. work Independently, and lift up to SO Ibe. Basle knowl­ No appliances, no pets. the Coi Bolton at East Granby, 2:X p.m. Thompson 412 24 10, Smith 29 24 6, Technicals— Atlanta Illegal defense, Cleve­ Alabama110,Penn68 2. Purdue (7-1) lost to No. 4 North edge of Mechanical meeeuring Inetrumante helpful. 21 Hours Per Week Manchester - Spacious - Security. Call 646-2426, considi Theus4144416,0lberd1no04040, Wl lson49 MItaC within land Illegal defense. A— 15458. Mlssourl84,Oral Roberts 57 Carolina 9441. Salary Plus Qaa Allowance $172,900 - 2,000 square foot weekdays between 9 and WEDNESDAY 1- 29, Rogers04040, E. Johnson4134412, Butloie Helldav Tournament 3. Iowa (124) beat Collfornlo-lrvlne chonne wrestling Klelne8-121-l 17, Steppe2-3044, Pressley 1-3 DMC Construction topped Enfield, ROLL-OFF MACHINE OPERATOR Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 12 x 5. Tow n c First Round 105-103. 3-2, last weekend. Scott Cochran hod Manchester/Chenev Tech at Eost 2- 2 4.Tofals 4M0218-23102. Jersey City St. 02, Mans11eld79 4. North Carolina (9-1)beotNo.2Purdue Entry level. To operate elactronlc perforating machine, SOUND INTERESTING? 20 living room, large kit­ condor Catholic, 11 o.m. two goals and Nick Malayk one. Tyler good figure aptitude, mechanically Inclined, able to lift chen, formal dining room, Manchester-3 rooms. ocflvlt: ■MiM a a a i6-m Buftalo68, Guelph 56 94^. Brooks, Ronny Holnsey, Matt Ryan and Crochet edgings add a luxury Jazz 10B, Spurs 101 ms c 5. Auburn (7-1) lofttoTexa»-EIPato87-82. up to 75 Ibe., able to work independently. You can be a Herald Area 2 1 /2 baths, 2 car garage. Parking, central. No pets. opposK KSS^Mfite M a 17 io-ia Cable Cor CH I Justin Padula hod assists. Tom m y Pace touch to linens or wearables. F irst Round Partially finished walk­ Security. Reteren- The Cl Three-point pools-Bird, Slchtlng. 6. Indiana (9-1) did not ploy. and Bobby Curtis played well with Mike Adviser and handle and su­ A d d them to towels, blouses SAN ANTONIO (la ) _ ...... SontaClara60, WakeForest55 McCarthy In goal. SYSTEM INSPECTORS out basement. D. W. Fish ces.$375. 643-9776. propos Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Boston Brlghom Young96, Michigan St. M 7. Syracuse (104) did not ploy. Entry level. Must bs sbis to do repetitive work and fol­ pervise our carrier boys and for a pretty look. X (B lrd , Polish 11), Sacromento 56 (Klelne (^eenwood 54 0-2 10, Corbin 24 2-2 6, No. 133 has complete Realty, 643-1591 or 871- floo6c Gilmore 59 1-2 11, Robertson 413 34 11, Cor natten City Clattic 8. Gieorgetown (84) did not ploy. low Instructions. Mschonlcally Inclined. Duty Is primar­ girls. If you like kids, want a and flo R adio, T V 9). Assists— Boston 26 (?• First Round 9. N o w (5-1) lost to No. 1 Nevodo-Los Paa Waa B directions for four edgings, 1400.O Coventry - new 2 bedroom Socramento 23 (Theus D .T i^ l fouls— Dowkins W 3 1-3 19, MHchell 7-15 04 14, ily to lest products lor accuracy. and thf Sundvold 2-7 04 5, Thompson 7-14 01 15, Hlroma, Mt. Unlona Vegas 10479. ; little independence and ranging in siz^ from 5/8 inch duplex. Excellent loca­ and ec Boston 19, Sacramento a . Technical— E. Walsh49,Alleehtny45 lO.St. John's (94) beotNo.18GeorglaTech Regal Men's Shop played several to I '/z inches in width. tion, 2 baths, wall-to-wall Johnson. A— 10,333. Krvstkowlok 2-5 04 4, Jones 3-5 04 6, games recently. It topped East Haven QSP Otters an excellent benefits package which in- your own income... Doll House - Manchester - ground Berry 04 04 0. Totals 46-95 7-14 101. Connecticut Mutual Clattic 6^53. cludee medical, dental end life Insurance, pension and carpeting. Fireplace. Sky­ nutrler T O N tO H T Fbet Round 11. Kentucky (61) did not play. No. 1, 54, and nipped Eost Haven No. 2, To order, send $2.S0, for oach $114,900 - Dorm ered Cape U TA H (189) 3-2. Cory Sutherland, Jeff Grote, Brian tuition relmbureement. Quallfled candidetae mey apply light, central air. Applian­ to the 7:00 Connecflcut Mutual Classic: Tripucka 3-7046, Malone 692414, Eaton Texas A8.MM,Lehlgh60 12. Kansas (63) losttoOhIo State79-78,OT. pattern, plus 5Dt for postaie and style home In the Bowers the reo UConn vs. Lehigh, WPOP Nats 122. Bucks 117 4 1 1 4412, Green 2-51-2 5, Hansen 7-17 4418, Hortforda, Connecticut 48 Wry, Peter Hayes and Don Barry hod it our fecllity or sand e resume W ITH SALARY HIS­ handlinz. School area. 4 bedrooms ces Included. Minutes to 7:X Whalers vs. Capitals, Sport- Stockton 5■5J414,Currv7-12^217,Balley 5-14 Daltai Momliif Nows Clattic 13. Oklahoma (7-2) did not play. goals In the shutout win. Tim Shumaker TO R Y to: Call 647-9946 ANNE CABOT . or 3 bedrooms and a 1-384. References and se­ In occe sChanncI, W TIC FIrsI Round 14. Temple (9-1) beat Georgia Southern had three assists, Jason Allan and Jeff Meiiebaalir HeteM curity deposit required. 0 publl MILWAUKEE (IID , . . 6416, lavoroni 1-32-24, Scurry 1-2043.Totols Grote two apiece ond Derek Wood one 1tUA«e. of Americas formal dining room as 10, 198 8:00 Freedom Bowl: UCLA vs. Pressev 5-K)10-13X,Cummlnoi4137-1015, 41-852428109. So. Methodist 79, TowsonSt.65 8061. PERSONNa DEP«rTMENT $700 month. 742-7247. Brigham Young, Channels 11, 70 North Carollna94, PurdueSI 15. DePaul (84) did not ploy. Allan, Mark Midford and Shumaker hod or 647-9947 New York, N.T. lOOSS desired. Fireplaced living Avenui Slkma6-124-716, Moncrief8-15452L^Hodges Son Antonie a 36 B a— ia eals In the second win. Bill Pace hod Print Name, Addrtss with ZIP 8:00 College basketball: Kentucky vs. 471-110, Breuer14244,Smlth1-1042,Plerce Utah a a a a — i a ECAC HoHdov Fotllval 16. Illinois (8-a did not play. GERBER S(»EN TinC PR(N>U(n'S, INC. room, recently completed A copy Georglo, ESPN 17. Plttsburiih (7-a beat Arkansas 114-82. R90 assists and Shumoker, Grote and COOE and Sgle Nnmlier. second level with two Two bedroom townhouse 9-163-3a,Reynolds292-36^keskl0-l(Mi0, Three-point goals— Sundvold, Thomp­ Chris MIckus one apiece. Water 8:X Bruins vs. Blues, Channel X Bradley 1-1042. Totals41-W33-46117. son, Stockton, Curry, Scurry. Fouled St. John's62, Georgia Tech53 151 Batson Drive S P E C IA L : Over 200 se­ large bedrooms. 2 zone - heat, hot water, carpet­ Bulldir 8 :X Rangers vs. Penguins (delayed), out— Robertson. Rebounds— Son Antonio Third PhMO 18. Georgia Tech (63) lost to No. 10 St. Regal's finished fourth In the Windsor ing, oir conditioned, all Tow n ( Channel 9 John's 62-53. Holldov Tournam ent. Regals' lost to Manchester, C T 06040 lections and a F U E E heat, full basement, 1 car 48 (Greenwood 11), Utah 56 (Malone 11). VI rglnla74, Rutgers 56 appliances. Nice location. Dated: 9:00 Connecflcut Mutual Classic: Far West CIo m Ic 19. North Carolina State (7-2) did not ploy. Windsor, 3-1, fled Newington, 1-1, SOSWF/HW Pattern Section in the garage. D.W. Fish Realty, **Tunier^rao'4?* Wlllloms 6-10 1-2 13, Assists— Son Antonio 27 (Greenwood, blanked Enfield, 34, and bowed to Call 647-1595. Hartford vs. Texas AAM, WKHT Dawkins 6), Utah X (Stockton 15). Total illlllllBllllllli A L B U M . Just $3.00. 643-1591 or 871-1400.n Oreenwlch, 64, 10:X Celtics vs. SuperSonIcs, Channel fouls-Son Antonio 72, Utah 15. A— 12,a2. Louisiana Tech 57, Oregon X X . Duke (7-1) beat Appalochlon 8tate80-X. 61, W K H T 057-12 1« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegdav. Dec. 30. 1986 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT HOMES M8rchandlse FUEL OIL/COAL/ CAMERA8/PH0T0 MMCELLANE0U8 [CARR , SPORTS FOR RENT Ifirewood I e q u ip m e n t FOR RALE FORRAIE Firewood; cut, split and Manchester-6 room Cope, ANTIQUES/ Polaroid Land Camera - King size - free flow 1974 Chevy Suburban 10 Crash, drug find New tax law Huskies capture V h boths, attached gar- delivered. All seosoned model 230 with flashgun. waterbed mattress.One passenger. New tlre$ ape. Sunroom, finished ICOLLECnSlES hardwood from auallty Excellent condition. Will year old. Excellent condl- Reese hitch. $900. i basement, fireplace, dealer. Northeast Log­ sell for $40.00 or best tlon.$75.00 or best offer. lead to charges boosts car sales consolation game large backyard, on bus Antique - 1800 trunk, ging. "Wood Is our only offer.649-7918.o______6 4 9 -0 0 7 8 .O route. Stove and refriger­ business". 742-9168. IS^TRUCKR/VANR r T Z w- ■ $60.00. Old kitchen crock Wishing will not sell anv- ... page 12 ... page 4 ... page 18 ator. $800/month. Secur­ $30.00.Call 643-7534.D IEI f ORRALE 1 ity. Lease. 742-6124. thlng a low-cost od In I RECREATIONAL Classified will. Why not Automotive ITV/STEREO/ [ e q u ip m e n t place one todoyl 643-2711. 1978 Ford - F150, supercab. Just because you don't 6 cylinder, new valve lob <0 use an Item doesn't mean lAPPLIANCES For Sole. Rowing Ma­ and carborator, new bat­ the Item has lost Its value. IMI8CELLANE0U8 CARR tery, bed liner, radical a Why not exchange It for Refrigerator - 2 door, 16 chine, fully assembled, 1 year old, excellent condi­ [ f o r 8ALE FOR RALE tires, $3000. Many extras. cosh with an od In Classi­ cubic feet. Manual de­ 646-6513 after 6 pm. fied? 643-2711. frost. $25.00. 643-2809.D tion. $75. Call 646-3245 ofter 5:30pm. 10 Gallon Fish Tank - with Mercury Bobcat, 1979 1974 Ford Van, good condi­ Don't miss the many ofter- light, 2 pumps, filter, wagon, 6 cylinder, auto­ Ings In today's classified Man's Cross Country skis, heater and gravel. $5.00. tion. $1500 or best offer. STORE ANO matic. 67,000 miles. $1400. 875-6344.0 columns. poles, shoes. $50. 649- Call 649-3581.0 649-6977. OFFICE SPACE 9239.0 Ford Ranger - pick up 83; Apartment size washer Old brass chandelier - not 1985- 4 door Mercury dryer. Needs work. Free fully loaded, low milage. fiaiirlipatpr Mrralh Manchester - Prime office wired. Ornamental. ) Manchester — A City o( Village Charm B0AT8/MARINE Topaz, 5 speed manual, 646-6920. space, 1000 to 4800 square for taking. Coll after 6pm. $20.00. Coll 643-1814.0 front wheel drive, 19,000 feet. Front door parking. 647-1357.P______EQUIPMENT miles, AM/FM stereo, Boyle Real Estate Com­ Men's size 7 ski boots. cassette. Worrenty. $7000. MIRCEUANE0U8 t' pany, 649-4800. ^ IFUEL OIL/COAL/ 46 foot Mad River canoe, Also fits women's size 8 Death In family, must sell. (pIBM byM EA, l«K AUTOMOTIVE Wodnesday, Dec. 31,1986 30 Cents Ihrewood paddles Included. Used 1/2. Very good condition. 646-0517. Store - Manchester, Moln four times. Excellent con­ Asking $25. 649-4339. Street. Approximately 750 dition. $800. Please call 1982 Mazda - 626 luxury Jeep rims- 4 mounted on I - 9 J APARTMENTS lo o I APARTMENTS square feet. For more Seasoned Firewood, cut. 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Twin size mattress and sedan. Air conditioned, H7B-15 recap snows. 5 lug Information coll 529-7858 box spring. Very good wheels. $60.00 for all. I3 Z I for RENT FOR RENT $45 a pickup truck lood. 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for stereo cassette, sun roof. or 563-4438. You pick up. 742-7247. Bob. condition. $35. 742-7080.O All options. $4350.633-4581. 8958.0

Manchester - Charter Oak Manchester - 5 1/2 room 4 Rezoning Street - 5 room duplex, duplex with parape. Lo­ centrally located near bus cated near Manchester line. ^ year lease. Security Memorial Haspital. deposit. No pets. $465 per $475/month, stove and re- month. 649-2871. frlperator furnished. Available January 1,1987. WIE'VIS TUI?NI=ID ON Phone 745-2772 (Enfield) E Manchester - 1 bedroom sought for apartment with applian­ 646-4024. Shown by ces. Utilities not Included. appointment. THE $450. monthly. 643-6120. Manchester - 3 rooms, Manchester-4 rooms, 2 second floor, appliances, bedrooms, appllonced kit­ $350 plus utilities. Adults SAVINGS chen. Available Imme­ preferred. 647-9255 or 649- houses 6985 after 5 pm. 0 261 diately. $475/month plus HiaurhpHtFrI Minchiilir — A Cliy l VllligiChirm Mrralft security and utilities. No 3 room apartment - heat, pets. 647-0895. Bv John F. Kirch decade,” the report said. C hot water, electric and Town Senior Planner Robert 2 family flat, 1st flaor, 4'/j appliances Included. $105 Herald Reporter room apartment, applian­ weekly, no pets. Security Hannon said today that planning ces. Adults preferred, no and references required. A South Windsor development officials are still working with the pets. Security. $450 646-2253.Avallable Imme­ firm is seeking approval of a zone developers to resolve several tech­ monthly. 649-7885. diately. change that would allow construc­ nical problems with the site plans. tion of 261 single-family houses on Another town official said it could Newly renovated 3 room, Manchester-Adorable 3 be March before a public hearing is room apartm ent, 2nd 140 a c re s in n o rth e a s te rn 1 bedroom apartment In 3 1 held on the application. Manchester. family residence, $425 flaor, appliances. Availa­ ble Immediately. $375 plus The proposal submitted by Fair- There are about 96 homeowners plus utilities. Security and whose property abuts the site. references required. 643- heat. No pets. Call 623- key Associates calls for changing 2803.______1983. the zoning of a 140-acre site off Hannon said. Vernon Street from Rural Resi­ Meanwhile, a Bristol-based con­ Newer 3 bedroom apart­ nCONDOMINIUMS dence to Planned Residence struction firm has been recon­ ment available Imme­ IFOR RENT Development. structing a 6.900-foot stretch of diately. All appliances, If the zone change is granted by Vernon Street and Vernon Street wall-to-wall, $650a month. the Planning and Zoning Commis­ West in that area. 643-1823. Available Januarv-2 bed­ Last February, the state Depart­ room end unit, patio, sion, the allowable building density basement, swlmmlnp/ten- on the land will increase from 1.3 ment of Transportation awarded a units an acre to 10 units an acre. But contract to the Bristol Construction UOAL NOTICK nls court. $585 monthly. 742-0672. site plans show that the developers Co. to improve the road, which is RROUROTPOR narrow, curvy and hilly in many PROPO$AL$ would only build two houses per 2 bedroom townhouse, acre at the site and that tot sizes spots. The South Windsor Board of Westape Condos. 1V^ Education seeks proposals would be no smaller than those in The company is supposed to far a CO NS U LTAN T to assist baths, fully appllanced (CLASSIFIED DISCOUNTS) Residence AA clusters and Resi­ widen the street to a uniform 32 feet In the acquisition, funding. kitchen, washer/drver and straighten out curves and Installation and aperotlon of hook-ups and private dence A zones, both of which are a computerized Energy Man­ basement. Central air, low- to medium-density housing grades. The work includes Vernon agement System for It'selght paol, tennis, and dlnlnp zones. Street irom near Greenwood Drive 3 buildings. Proposals will be north to West Vernon Street and accepted through January room. Small pet accepta­ The property is located off 17, 1917. Interested firms ble. Heat and hot water SPEAK Vernon Street near Taylo r and then down that road to Taylor HerstAplKXn h» Teeksui - should contact the Facilities Included. $785/month plus Phoenix streets just south of the Street, a road network that would Services Office (» 3 ) 528-9711 security. Available Imme­ ' be affected bY ''T'afrkey’s far further details. Vernon town line. It is surrounded 1 diately. Call 646-8352. development. 053-12 by mostly lower density zones Just enough FOR except-to the southeast, where the Assistant Town Engineer Wil­ Lydall Woods condominiums sit in liam Camosci said that the $2 TOWN OF BOLTON INVITATION TO BIO another P R D zone. million reconstruction project did Josiah Grover, 9, rear, and his brother Johnathon, 7, both two other brothers at Center Park this morning. TAX COLLECTOR’S not anticipate the development of NOTICE Sealed bids will be received The town’s Comprehensive Plan of Manchester, took time out this morning to enjoy the Forecasters are predicting more snow will fall tomorrow In the General Services' of­ THEMSELVES! of Development, which the PZC Fairkey’s land, but he added that Notice It hereby given fo the fice, 41 Center SI., Manches­ dusting of snow that fell on the area. The two were with night. Taxpayers of the Town of ter, CT until January 14,1987 approved in July, designates the the subdivision should not cause Bolton that a supplemental at 11:00 a.m. for the follow­ land as a low-density area, a any problems if it is approved. Motor Vehicle Tax of 33.9 ing: TO RECEIVE YOUR NEW ‘CD’ SAVINGS, ALL ADS MUST BE SCHEDULED FOR EITHER classification that calls for a mills laid on the list of Oc­ According to a traffic study done (1) SPECIFICATIONS TO maximum of only three housing for the developers by Kasper tober 1, 1985 for motor vehi­ REBUILD 100 FT. 7 OR 10 DAYS IN THESE SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS... cles registered after October AMERICAN LaFRANCE AUTOMOTIVE units an acre. Associates Inc, of Wethersfield, the 1, 1985 but before August 1, AERIAL LADDER TRUCK MERCHANDISE FOR SALE In its site report. Fairkey development would add another 1986 becomes due and paya­ (2) POLICE UNIFORMS & ’86 worst year ever for U.S. trade ble January 2, 1987. Interest RELATED ITEMS Classifications stressed that more housing is 1,000 vehicle trips a day to area at the rate of one and one halt Classifications 71 through 87 needed in Manchester. “ The de­ streets. Area roads could handle percent per month or frac­ The Town of Manchester Is (•xcluding 78-79)______91 through 97 tion of a month will be an equal opportunity em­ mand for housing has steadily the additional traffic, the study Bv Tom Raum Exports, meanwhile, after rising dollar against other major curren­ charged for all taxes remain­ ployer, and requires an affir­ outpaced the supply during the past said. cies to have had more impact on ing unpaid one month after mative action policy for all pf The Associated Press in September and October, fell to US- same became due. Minimum Its Contractors and Vendors $18.6 billion in November from the trade accounts. Interest charge S2.00 each as a condition of doing busi­ (sIEW W ASH IN G TO N - The nation’s October level of $19.3 billion. But, rather than decreasing, Trade bill. ness with the Town, as per Federal Order 11246. trade deficit surged to a record The November deficit was high imports have been increasing all Office Hours - s a v i n g s Bid forms, plans and specifi­ Weiss report paints $19.2 billion in November, revers­ even by recent standard.";: It through 1986 even though a weaker Deficit Monday thro Friday - cations are available at the dollar in theory makes them more 9:00 A .M .-3:00 P.M. General Services' office. ing a three-month trend of improve­ compares to an average monthly N o v e m b e r expensive to U.S. consumers. Monday Evenings - TOW N OF ment and making 1986 by far the deficit of $14 billion during the $19.2 billion 7:00 P.M. -9:00 P.M. MANCHESTER, CT. 7 D a ys $ave *5®“ smooth town picture worst year ever for the nation’s preceding 10 months.The previous Exports of manufactured goods ELAINE POTTERTON, ROBERT B. WEISS, 4 Lines fell to $12.7 billion in November, GENERAL MANAGER trade accounts, the government record had been an $18 billion TAX COLLECTOR down from $13.4 billion the previous 059-12 By George Layng today, assesses the town govern­ reported today. shortfall in July. 060-12 10 D a ys $ave *9“® month. Imports of manufactured Herald Reporter ment’s actions in 1985 and 1986 and The Commerce Department re­ Government analysts suggested goods, meanwhile, rose to $29.5 offers a generally positive view port appeared to dash expectations that one reason for the worsening of NOTICE billion from $24.5 billion in October. PUBLIC HEARING 5 Lines 7 D a ys $ave *7®® Land development in Manchester about what has been accomplished. of many economists that a turna­ the trade balance in November BOARD OF DIRECTORS has been "perhaps the most signifi­ In fact, aside from the extra burden round in trade was taking place. might reflect an attempt by impor­ Farm trade was one of the few TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT cant single event which has taken placed on the town staff, the 15-page Fo r the first 11 months in 1986', ters to bring products into the areas showing a surplus. In No- Notice Is hereby given thof the Board of Directors, Town of 10 D a ys $ave *12®® place over the last two years,” report does not list any mistakes Americans imported $159.1 billion United States in advance of a tariff . vember, Americans exported $484 Figures rounded Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Town Manager Robert Weiss has that may have been made or cite more than they exported — already that took effect on Dec. 1 of 22 cents million more in farm products than Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, in billions of dollars Connecticut, on Tuesday, January 5,1987 at 8:00 P.M. to con­ >.nformed the Board of Directors in any serious problems on the surpassing the record $148.5 billion for each $100 of a product’s value. they imported. sider and act on the following: 6 Lines 7 D a ys $ave *8"® his biennial report. horizon. shortfall for all of 1985. The report also showed a sharp Oil and petroleum product im­ L Proposed appropriation to Generol Fund - Weiss said increases in the Weiss said in an interview today The 1986 deficit is currently increase in imports of automobiles, ports increased to $3 billion in Town Clerk...... $20,000.00 number of new homes and busi­ that he did not attempt to list the running at an annual rate of $173.6 November from $2.7 billion in the to be financed by fees collected In excess of 10 D a ys $ave *14®® especially from Japan. budget estimate. nesses — and especially the problems faced by the administra­ billion, government analysts said. The $19.2 billion trade deteriora­ month before. planned Mall at Buckland Hills — tion. While there are still major Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - The staggering deficit — the tion in November compares to a The largest single deficit in Fund 51 - Substance Abuse Prevention Council ... $ 5,000.00 7 Lines 7 D a ys $ave *9®® have placed "a substantial burden” issues to be addressed, he added, highest ever recorded for a single $12.1 billion shortfall in October, a November again was with Japan — to be financed bv a State Grant. on the town administration. But the plans for doing so are in the works. month — resulted from a sharp $12.6 billion deficit in September $6.7 billion, the largest in history All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at effort “ should provide a sound He admitted there still remains increase in imports, which rose to a and a $13.3 billion deficit in August. and up from the $5 billion trade 9 locations which are accessible to hondicapped citizens. In 10 D a ys $ave *16®® economic base for years to come,” “ a lot of fine tuning to be done.” addition, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxiliary record $37.8 billion from $31.4 Analysts had expected recent imbalance with Japan of the he said. aid In order to facilitate their participation at meetings billion of the previous month. declines in the value of the U.S. previous month. should contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the The report, which was released Please turn to page 12 scheduled meeting so that appropriate arrangements con be made. 8 Lines 7 D a ys $ave *10®® STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS 10 D a ys $ave *18®® D a te d ^ Manchester, Connecticut this 24th day of Decem- TODAY’S HERALD Holiday features peace, pleas and parades 055-12 (SAVINGS QUOTED ARE FROM OUR REGULAR ADVERTISED PRICES) Bv Pete Brown with 6 million flowers. corps will play and fireworks will peace, it will happen.” said Julie MANCHESTER Family life targeted Tax law takes effect The Associated Press Organizers expect 1 million curb- light the sky for 13 minutes, Ann Young, chairwoman of the NOTICE OF PUBLICE HEARING - representing the number of states worldwide group Peace is Possible APPLICATON NO. SCEL-85-127 Connecticut needs to spend more A far-reaching new tax law side spectators and a worldwide T V at the time the Constitution was Now. "It certainly goes beyond ENCROACHMENT ON FLOODPLAIN WHEN YOU CALL TO PLACE YOUR AD. BE SURE TO money on improving family life begins affecting the paychecks of The solemn will mix with the silly audience of 350 million for the HOCKANUM RIVER because more children are being American workers Thursday, as Americans usher in 1987 and the parade, which will be followed by written in nearby Independence that. But what it all comes down to Hall. is, it all can’t hurt.” Pursuant to Sec. 220-342 of the Connecticut General Statutes, ASK FOR YOUR ‘CD’ RATEI raised in homes where both parents boosting exemptions and cutting 200th birthday of the Constitution the Rose Bowl football game the Commissioner of Enyironmentol Protection has under work and in one-parent households, rates while reducing or eliminating with prayer, fireworks, raw fish between Michigan and Arizona Before the parties, an estimated In Hawaii, where sashimi, or raw consideration the application of Frank Strono to ploce fill say some Democrats in the legisla- several favorite deductions. Story and rose petals, while millions State. 400 million people in 75 countries fish, is a must on the New Year’s within Inland wetlands and within established stream Day platter, good weather and good channel encroachment lines tor the Hockanum RIyer In the tufe. Story on page 4. on page 7. around the globe pause to contem­ Philadelphia will be the site will pause for an hour in 1986 to Town of Manchester In conlunctlon with the construction of NO COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS. PLEASE! CANCELLATIONS ACCEPTED ANYTIME, BUT TO RECEIVE YOUR DISCOUNT, plate peace. Thursday of the nation’s oldest contemplate peace: said Ruth Lar­ fishing have helped hold down condominium units outside of the encroachment lines. This Police across the country plan organized parade, the Mummers kin of the Quatrus Foundation, a prices for ahi, or yellow fin. blue fin 6 activity will take place on his property off New State Road ADS MUST RUN FULL 7 DAYS OR 10 DAYS... Index and big eye tuna. opposite Hilliard Street. stepped-up drunken driving pa­ Parade. Thousands of strutters in spiritual awareness center in Aus­ tin, Texas, that is acting as ” We have a good supply this year, The Commissioner will Issue or deny o permit for the 24 pages, 2 tecllona trols, many communities are offer­ feathers and sequins will compete proposed work based on his tindings on Its effect on the Clear and cold ing revelers free cab rides home, for $318,000 in prizes. census-keeper for a loose network so at the low end we have some ahi flood-carrying and water storage capacity of the waterways Advice______16 Lottery______2 of participants in World Peace Day. for $3.95. Last year, there was Clear tonight with a low in the and authorities in Los Angeles are Philadelphia’s bicentennial cele­ and floodplains, flood height, hazards to llte and property Business_____24 Obituaries____12 The vigil begins everywhere at nothing for less than $10,” said Guy and the protection and preservotlon of the natural resources teens. Sunny Thursday with a high pleading with people not to herald bration of the Constitution gets off Classified - 22-23 Opinion______6 noon Greenwich Mean Time, the Tamashiro of Tamashiro Market in and ecosystems of the state Including but not llmted to to place your ad in the mid-30s. Outlook for the rest the new year with gunfire. to a blazing start New Year’s Eve ground and surface water, animal, plant and aquatic life, Com ics______17 People______2 only time the whole world is on the Honolulu. of the New Y ear’s weekend: Windy Parade-watchers in Pasadena. with 66 spotlight.s illuminating the nutrient exchange, and energy tlow, with due consideration same calendar day — the last day of New York will celebrate with an to the results of similar encroachments constructed along with a chance of snow Friday. Connecticut _4-5 Sports____18-21 Calif., on Tuesday were already Benjamin Franklin Bridge, which the United Nations-designated In­ anticipated 300,000 people expected the reach of waterwoy. Clearing Saturday. Fair Sunday. Entertainment 16 Television____16 staking out pieces of sidewalk for connects the citj’ with Camden. ternational Year of Peace. In accordance with Section 22o-6(3) of the General Statutes, High in the 30s. Low in the 20s. Focus.______11 U.S./World___7-8 the New Year’s Day Rose Parade, N.J. a public hearing on this application will be held on February As 1987 begins, a fife and drum ‘T m not saying if you wish for Please turn to page 12 10, 1987 In Room 565, State Office Building, 165 Capitol Details on page 2. Weather. which will feature 59 floats adorned Avenue, Hartford, C T, starting at 9:30 a.m. A copy of the appllcaton. Is available for Inspection In the Water Resources Unit, DEP, Room 201, State Office Building, 165 Capitol Ave., Hartford, C T 06106 and In the Town Clerk's Office In Manchester. Dated: December 23, 1986 John W. Anderson, Deputy Commissioner Happy New Year to all our neighbors 057-12