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J f f i L The Zoning Beerd ef ApaeaN at a meeting on September 29, ^ M t KM ffv M3-1M1 or orinMrosf foVou.. -rTf. 1986 mad* tti* teffawtng deeislan*: promises to N •n-14M.o o*f raft* ara Oawn ogolnl AP P t. SOVTNFfflLB nR Sm eONOOMfMUM CORF. Now IMffno In 0ow*r* charges L V a r ie d apereved wHiTa cmtOHaa; Cgsetetlen fcnoot oroe, now furnaeo, h now drfvowcry, opollon- c**, firooiaeo, aforaao APPL. TflMGTNV.' J. C G N N B U T - US* varlaneedenled; By John F. Kirch c c NO. tffl bstefif variance request ta • « ■. oufbulWfna. Coll fodov fauna bavmatangn ------^ i#*f (• sermHfed In ft*# reeuf«4tan* - seek solutions sfne* reavesf l* aermitfed In ftte regufset an* - t$es Htrofd Ngportgr (a m Vwnon). LWg* 2 w and cfioek ffw raft*. Jack-. Ooti Str«at. *on A Jackson Rool Esfot* ~Md **r*fl*t Maooiw APPL._____ BXXON COMPANY U.S.A. - Oranted SpecM an- , bMuOM arm on .*• M7-M»or AMMM.O NO. li lt ceatlan and Certtfleat# af Aaaravai at auto raatar Edward J. Wilson, the independ By Hanry OottllRb •cbeduled opening of Iceland's [oonwMW laeanan - 1SZ7 Pleasant Voliev Raad. ent candidate in the ISth Assembly Th# Assoclattd Prtss Parliament — a aMemn ceremony tn*. nowrbrlM oiowf wook u Dietrict, filed a motion In court this a m r APPL. ROBIRY f . A ROSIN TORT* - Vorlanea oaprav#d led by President VIgdIa Flnnboga- 7 bedroom Roneb. Sun NO. 11*4 - 460 WaaSorlda# Straat. morning seeking the dismissal of road eonttruetlon )• porcb affacbod forof*, REYKJAVIK, Iceland - Soviet dottir and Prim e MIMater Steln- ootn*Mi*d.) CUy iM W M APPL. TNB NAVI6KAUPMAN PANTNIRSHIP Varl- charges of negiMt or fraud that Leader Mikhail (Jorbachev, prom- booufiful orfvocy lot, con NO. IIS* anea* denied -1*44 Tallond TurnaiR*. grlmur Hermannaeon. w iW«W but MlMfWtory were lodged against him In connec lilng to eearcb for solutions “ to the T M*ito MWm M now In *Me*. trol to bosalfat, oark. MOMMATES APPL. fRA$T AST NARTPORO WRLOINO - Oanlad th Among Iceland’s Mgh-ranUng TMiuniqiiorMiMnwMforfoM immodlafo occupancy. KTSANO ' — itiwarderafttMZanlneenfarca , tion wHh petitioning Irregularities. bnndng problems" of the world, officials, only Foreign Minister W A t n o TA6 SALES NO. 11*4 wami onlby etwrlna lo than Coll Samuolson MNMM. BI 8UPPUES aaiaa1 August 19, IfM and Imaasad earfaln c6 The motion, filed by Wilson's arrived today for a eummlt with MattMae Mathlcsen waa available iy.oNLvnsr.oeoown- ta bring MWlconf Inta camallanea: (1) President Reagan hailed by both to welcome the Soviet toader. 4ft 4ft tM tr VO ttt to OOT Waging libur* will b* 7;------1A.M., ta ------5: -- ^ . attorney, Leonard M. Horvath of Abanchester-d/O sided du 3 and 4 roam apartments, Female roommate •Mes as a chance to nudM progress Reagan and (Jorbachev are to on* w o m M i CM *4»M**. no appllonces,no pets,se- 7 free kittens, box trained day tbraugb Saturday. Nai Sunday iwork. (Z) I M an cb^er, called the affidavit •M-trasorffassM. plex, wrap around porch, wanted to shore 10 room sld* speaker will be discannactad.inactad. (1(I) Plastic cav- on arms control and other Issuet. confer at three two-hour meetings curlfy,coll 640-2426. Week and checked by a vat. arlna will ba eloead an aroundund arhartarbara steal I* balna used to arrest him "vague." and 3 bedrooms on each side, house, for November 1st. Variety of colors. 742-5760. (Jorbachev held on to hie bat to Saturday and Sunday. NLKR MRI IKM.TY day* 0-5. On bus line $300 per Tog Sole-Soturdoy Oc aolntad. (4) Reduced_____ nalsaja lavel level ai an...... draaaln* . af •aid the ftate had not filed family roam, full base keep it from being Mown away by Reagan arrived here during a ment, 2 car garage. Excel month. Everything In tober 11th, 9-4. M ary Kay steel. (9) Imaraparnarapar auMd*autsld* sterog* will be atUon-dISMi sufficient evidence to Justify a Free to Good Home. 2 tinued and tb* area at tba rlgbt rear earner of ft Muetery wind* as be stepped off Ms windy storm Thursday and spent lent candfflon and laca- Tw o bedroom opefrtment cluded. Coll 646-9027 ask cosmetics, fobrics and bylldlng towards tb* driveway will be claanad up. trial. Manebostor Executive 10 for rent. Dishwasher, dis far Oebble. block 0 month aid mole patterns, miscellaneous Im- Aeroflot Jet with Ms wife, Raisa, the nIgM at the U.S. ambassaiidor'e room Raised Ranch, 4 tlon. $171,100. 8y owner. (6) Candltlans (1) tbrattsb (It will taka effari Manchester Superior Court Evenings MO-3210. posal, poal, tennis courts. kittens. Excellent house cor ports.12 Lockwood madlafaly.madlotaly. (7(7) east------Hartford Waldir ------. Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard modest home. bedrooms, main floor Near 04. Call 202-7900 after Lady to shore condomi cots 647-0649. Street. the bulldfng by Oaeambar II,11, tfS4. - 196 Ratsen Judge Raymond Norko has sche- Shevardnadie and other officials. Reagan’s pre-summit day callad family room, plus a lower Drlv*. 7:00 pm. or (617) 064-5770 nfum. 647-1294 d u M a hearing on the motion for 2 In brief comments at Keflavlk for several hours of final etratagy level rec. room. 3 full Tog Sole-October 11th and KRNNRTM AND MARY RRAITNWAITR - Vorl- x42(Mdoys. SJ— r — 35— BTIIHfUUMIEOUS APPL. p.m. on Nov. 10, when oral Airport, Gorbachev said, "W e sessions with Secretary of State baths, farmal dining 12th. 9-4. 417 Hockmotack NO. 1197 one* ooprovad -11 Knellwead Rood. arguments will be beard. Norko ream, deluxe Inground HariM pfMte by Tuekar have arrlvad here to start this George P. Shultz, WMte House Street, Manchester. Mis All yorlanca* and Spaclol excaptlan* shall bov* on effactlv* can either drop all charges or pool. Asking 1240,000 U A or Merchandise EiFw **^ cellaneous Hems. 10 years dot* In oeeardone* with Cennactlcut Oanarol Stotuta*. Na- meeting Imbued with a aenae of (3ilef of Staff Donald T. Ragan, tlca af tbasa daelslent ba* baan niad In tb* Town Clerk's af- schedule a trial, attorneys Involved Manchester Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg between Interatate84and Interstate 304. R Realty 643-ai02.o Lots tor sol*. Manchester Spa shells- factory se ot stuff. Rain dotes Oc reeponelMUty" owed to people National Security Advlaer Vice tober 18th and 19th. ffe*. In the case said. •ddrasaes the crowd at Thursday's Looking on Is Qov. William A. O'Nalll. around the world. Adm. John Poindexter and other All real estate advertised - building lots overloeklng 4 room apartment. Ma conds or damaged In ZQNINO ROARD OF APP|AL| golf course. $90,000 end ture adult* preferred. No transportation. $200 to After a police Investigation Into opening ceremony for the connector "W e of course hope that the same aides. In the Manchester Herald Tog Sole-St. John The eOWARO COLTMAN, SeCRfTARY Is sublect to the Fair up. We also custom build pets. No appliances. Fork $$00 os IS. Coll evenings or Ootad at Manchastar, CT this ftb day ef October, ifts. an aborted attempt by supporters sense o( reaponsIMIlty for the The only public moetlng* on Ms home*. Coll 646-5200 ing ter 1 ear. 649-1265. weekends. 742-6469. Bo^lst Parish, 23 Galway Housing Act of I960, which Street, Manchester. 011-19 of Republican gubernatorial candi deetlny of the world la the feeling agenda were courtesy calls on makes It lllsgol to adver Career Wardrobe; Ladles date Gerald u b riola to force a brought here In the capital of Icelandic leaders. Manchester - 2nd floor 2 Sand swimming pool fil 9;00am - 3;00pm. Soturdov OOCKRT NO. CV 94 «l9144S ' tise any preference, llm- Lots tor sole. Bolton- size 10, Harris Tweed wool WILLIAM A. O'NeiLL Iceland by the president of the " I think the president it well bedroom, heat and ap blazer, paid $i$0, never ter. Sized tor 2$' above oictober 11, 1986. Clothes, May delegate primary In Manchea- Itotlan or dlscrlmlnotlon Bulldlng lots/with view. appliances, and miscel VI ter, Wllaon was arreated on United State*," be added. He eald prepared," WMte House spokes based on race, color, reli $65,000 o n ^ p . W* also pliances, no pets. $575 plus worn, $75. 6493261.0 ground poof. Used one R.e. VAN NORSTRANIL at ol Road link carries traffic M( laneous Item*. All Reagan'* call on Thursday for a man Larry Speakes told reportara cuHom butfd homes. Coll security 646-3979. season. $99.643-7306.a 9UPRRIOR COURT chargea that he circulated a gion, sex or notional welcome I aucceasful summit was a good on the flight from WasMngton. "H e 646-5200. Designer suits - $10 to $40, JUOICIAL OI9TRICT OF HARTFORO/NRW RRITAIN petition on which someone else’s h ij origin, or on Intention to AT HARTFORO B y Alex OIrBlII foundation tor the meeting. Is confident that he Is taking the make any such prefer studio type apartment. sizes 7-10 6460661 - Pen Small wood stove and SCFTIM ReR 16,1964 name was Hated as the official 1-88. It la also known as the Wilbur 801 dletons. Coll oNer 5pm.o pip*. Good condition $40 Assoclott Editor ence, limitation or dis Portly furnished. Work circulator. Cross Highway. "Tha time we are UWng through right approach that can lead to a ing single mole preferred. 6490173.0 ORORR OP NOTICR Ca crimination. The Herald MVEITMENT The crime la a mlademeanor Interstate 384 now Among Manchester people who demands actions on the part of the resolution of the problems that Lease. Security. No pets. Monchester-Furnlture, Oevernar O'Neill barabv netlflsi oil Intarasted parsons that will not knowingly accept fHOffirrY b* bos fllad a dadaratory ludeamant action In tha Suparler under etste law. If convicted. " I t 'i my hope that tMa traffic attended the ceremony, In addition great powara but alao Joint divide the two countriee." fro any advertisement which, 643-2060. 3 picture windows. Two antiques, collectibles, will move smoothly all the way to Hartford'a problem actions on the part of all itatee and Preparations for the summit, nim iTuiiE 50” by 57" on* 67” by 46". Court far tba Judicial Olstrld at Ho^erd-Naw Rrltoln at Wilson could face a maximum to the mayor, were state Sen. Carl Is In violation of the low. household Items, pianos, HorNerd, Casa No. CV 64ai9l449, to test wbalhar tba pur Wllllmantic.’’ Gov. William A praMe of the world," he said. Spgakei said, "form a basis for The Tim* Is RIghtI Invest Manchester 2 bedroom, 2 $40. Negotiable coll 643- windows, clothing, point poriad Special Saaslen ef tba Oanaral Assambly wbictIcb penalty of one year In prison and a — story on page 3 Zinsser, Town Manager Robert In this greet big 3 family. sad■ H.R.■ ■ ~ 6001,...... "An Act... Providing Idlng That RanafltsRanafl< F(Ur Any 6300 fine. A jury trial had been O’Neill said Thursday before he cut Weiss, Aaalstant Town Manager "W a are prepared to look for face-to-face discussions that bopa- Manchester charming 2 both condo at Mlllbrldge Beautiful Harden, tradi 1600.Q ings, and more. October Interest rates ore very Hollow. All appliances, 10th, 11th, and 12th, 165. maownar or Ranter In The e i ^ l y Tax Ralla< scheduled (o start this morning. a ribbon opening the link between Steven Werbner, and Town Fire solutions to the burning problem* fully will lead to some progregt." bedroom Ranch, com tional loveseot and Ravlaad. „ /laad In 196511965 Shall Not Rs Last Than Thair Ran* ^ favorable. 663 room un wall to wall carpeting, matching 92" sofa, earth 14,600 B T U Keosen* Rain or shine. 89 Rich eaatbound Interstate 84 and Inter Chief John Rlvosa. which concern people all over the That hope was echoed by NIkMal pletely renovated. Just its. Many Improvements, yearYear ImmadlotalyImmadlotL . Fraeadtng___ . . , Ravltlen . And Including Na- "The Information filed In this pool. $540 monthly plus tones. $600. Gold 14ft x 15ft heater. Excellent condi mond Drive. 6491819 for * ...... '‘Itutlonally state 384 through Manchester to Also present were state Rep. world," he said. Shlahlln, deputy head of the Krem move Ini Low 90's Agent no leases, separate utili eassory Technical Amandmants" wot uncenstllutlonallv case falls to cite or establish any heat. Lease, security. 646 area rug, $200. All In like tion asking $70 coll even directions. cenvanad, ono whathar that bill tharafera, It null and veld. If Bolton Notch. Donald Bates of East Hartford, The Soviet leader said the lin’s propaganda department, who 6495403. ties, central location in 7693 d ^ , 6460616 eves. ings 6461565.D you with to ba heard In thia cote, yeuRheuid Immadlataly file laws or duties relating to elections After the ceremony, Exit 89 from I 9 new condition. 7^7647. The governor was alluding a whose M l Assembly District In ultimate hope should be "the final ■aid the summit "Is a moment of M a n che ste r. $169,500. Outdoor -Indoor tag sale- and appropriate motion with tha Court not later than No- or primaries which could Invoke 30 Locust Street. 2 Family vembar 10,1964. controversial state plan to extend 1-84 was opened, leading commu cludes a part of Manchester, and elimination of nuclear weapon* by truth, a meeting which will demon- Jackson A Jackson Real Books. College Course; 571 Porter Street, Man the provisions of (the law )," the 4 rooms each, $139,900. Estate 647-6400 or 646 chester. Saturday and (0. OORSev, J J the four-lane highway II miles ters onto the new road for the other state legislators who repres the year 1660." strate the reaifinegslaiBii of both sldee Manchester. 2 bedroom TV/8TEK0/ Child Development A motion said. The motion said that Principals only. Coll 646 6646.0 duplex. Appliances, wo- Sunday, 163. Full bed /t/JULie O. WERR A/C from the Notch to Windham. return trip from Hartford to ent East Hartford. From the airport, Gorbachev for wide-ranging and productive ct 2426. Weekdays 95. |Am.MNCE8 Family Living. $2 each. the affidavit used to arrest Wilson eastern Connecticut. sher/dryer hookups, gar Coll 649-95400 room set, bunks, studio Ootad: 9/19/** A meeting was held yesterday on State Transportation Commis traveled in a motorcade to Ms dlecusslone." couch, Hitchcock table did not cite the state statutes being This morning, however, those Si age. $500 plus utilities. Dorm refrigerator. Like 919H______that plan, called Relocated Route sioner J. William Burns said he had summit headquorters; a cruise "W e’ re Interested In reaults and Government Homes from Coll after 6 649-7532. and chairs, coffee and end used and therefore "fails to charge same commuters had to use local torn $1 (U repair). Delinquent Rentalo new I $75 coll anytime TImkIn Oil Burner with 6. It produced a compromise that participated In many ceremonies ship docked In a Reykjavik hay for no more eo than the United States," tables, baby furniture, INVITATION TO RN) 4*0* Court ot Probata, District ot an offense for which the defendant roads in East Hartford to get from SovI tax property. Reposses 643-0491. furnace. 60,000 B T U $99 or ‘gUROHASR A IN6TALUT10N may make a supplemental envir like the one Thursday, but he could use by Soviet officials. They were SblehUn said. best oNer 6466910d walkers, playpen, dresser Andpvar can be prosecuted." 1-884 to 1-84. The westbound link vlctl sions. Coll 605-667-6000 ext East Hartford, Burnside OF OV8RHRAO DOORS - AT NOTICBL"109 ■ onmental impact statement, which remember none Involving “ such a hampered by a hotel room shor He and other Soviet officials said Zenith Console color tv. table etc, toys,clothing, RURNSIOi NAINTINANCI Horvath declined to comment will not be ready to open until pow GH 9965 for current repos Avenue-1 bedroom, heat, dishes, sleds, Chrlstmos ESTATE( could kill the extension altogether, significant and immediate benefit tage In tM* country of 180,000 Gorbachev was prepared to dis Like new. $175. 672-7243. Kerosun Model 15 New C IN T ir SHELDON Bl directly on the case or the motion. mld-1987. session list. hot water, appliances, 1 trees. Call 6464703. Tha Board of Rducollon, 110 unnecessary. to so many thousands ot people.” people. cuss all the Issues that ware raised Peti parking space, on bus never used $79 Kerosene Oka JAh During the petitioning drive, Long Hill Drive, ia tl Hart BLOOM*____ Although controversy about the Wearing their hard hata, a band O’Neill, who is seeking re- Before Gorbachev reached when the leaders first met last Tl Just ListedI Super 7 room line. Lease and references For Sole; White electric can $5.00 model 105 wick ford, CT., will racwva taolad supporters of Labriola collected Large Room tor rent, (Jaroge Sole-72 (Xikwood Pursuant to an order ef Hon. proposal to extend the road still from the Connecticut Construction election Nov. 4, said, "W e are going Reykjavik, Andre Grachov, a November In Geneva. was m both home. Fireplace required. $390 per month. Range, Very clean, $50. $10 6463033d Road. Friday, Saturday, bids for "PURCHASE $ IN Norman J, Proust, Judge, enough signatures to force a close to buslines and Call 6497732 and leave a STALLATION OF OVER rages, there was none at the Industry Association provided the to continue across the state, fixing Soviet spokesman, eald, " I believe Shlahlln said, os the Americane chat rec room and fenced 262-0515. and Sunday until dark. primary and challenge a town yordl Won't losti "We downtown. $70 per week, messoge.n New Beehive with frame HEAD DOORS - AT BURN ceremony Thursday, where the music for Thursday's ceremony, roads that need to he fixed and that the luccees of the Reykjavik have, that progreee In Iceland Dr. utilities Included. Secur Miscellaneous must go. SIDE MAINENANCE CEN- committee-endorsed slate ot dele breaking Into the Inevitable "When Guarantee Our Houses" 3 bedroom, Vh baths, on and wax, complete $40 Ring bell If necessary. TER", Bid Information and new highway link won the praise of building roads that need to be meeting, wMch we all wish, will set could lead to Uie more formal Her Blanchard A Rossetto ity and references t 6 tree shaded lot. $600 plus 25" Black A white Zenith Call 6463663.D spaclftcatlons are ovollabla gates that mostly supported one of Manchester Mayor Barbara Irish Eyes are Smiling" as Gov. built.” a date” for a follow-up meeting In •ummlt Reagan wants to hold In gov< quired. 643-2659^______ef land of private tala as In Labrtola's opponents. Richard Real Estate. 646246%] holt heat monthly. Secur T V console. Very good atthaButlnastOfhca. Saalad said appllcallen on file more Weinberg. O’Neill arrived. About half an hour after O’Neill the United States. the United States — psrhaps as priv condition. Asking $40 649 bids will/III ba racatvad until Bozzuto. Manchester-One room for ity and references re For Sole; Mattress Foam, Automotive fully appears, at tha Court of " It ’s going to open up eastern With the opening of the new link, cut the ribbon, workmen removed Gorbachev's arrival created a early ae December. Manchester - Charming 2320D 26" X 70" X 5'/i" thick; tits 1:00 p..m„. Friday, Oripbar Probobata on October 14, 1964 th e ' rent. $45 per week. Park quired. No pets. Coll after 19*4 at which lima they will The primary bid was dropped Connecticut for easy access and the old eastbound entrance and exit the cardboard that had been protocol proMem tor his Icelandic The president, Speakes said, has 1095 Victorian. Beautiful folding bed; excellent con at 1:I5P.M. Tl M acre lot, 4 cor garage, ing, kitchen prlveloges, 5 2264)561. Large R«trjoerator, ba oubllcly opened and read Sharon B. Proust, after allegations of wrongdoing development," Weinberg said. ramps at Forbes Street In East covering the Exit SB sign on Iwata, who had hoped to send their no definite date In mind for the ditlon $30. Call 6494480.D aloud. Tha Board of Educo- came to light. Both candidates said wrap around porch, 5 bed furnished. 6492650. Coldspot, good condition^ CARS tien rasarvat lha right to oc- OM-IO Clark She and East Hartford Mayor Hartford were closed for good. eastbound 1-84. State police re two top leaders' to greet his flight, foUow-up teeslon but the spokes Manchester-3 bedroom Reosonable. Coll 643-8250 eventually lost the GOP nomina the: bedrooms and porch. Eat- 27" Men's Huffy 10 speed FOR SALE coot or ralact any or oil bids Robert McNulty rode with Gov. Forbes Street had been exit 81 — Its moved the plastic traffic cones, as thsy met Reagan Thursday man said he would "aseume" a duplex, 2 car garage, ap or tha right to wo|ya techni Kie] In kitchen and formal onytime.______Sante Fe bike. Needs $11 TOWN OF BOLTON tion to Julie Belaga in a statewide O’Neill In the first car to use the number a legacy from the days and vehicles began to flow onto the night. However, the event con ■ummlt would be after the Nov. 4 pliances, washer dryer cal formalltiM It It Is In tha LRRAL NOTICR Che dining room. Handcrafted shirt repair. $20 643-5478.0 1964 Rambler American primary In September. 1.6mile stretch of road. when the superhighway was called flicted with the annual and long- general elections. fireplaces, hardwood hookups, $575 call otter bast Interest to do to. new road Immediately. 7pm 742-1036. IMACHMERY classic convertible. Red RIchord A. Huol Tha Bolton Pionnlns Com Police said Wilson had solicited a fibors and unique detail 791 Main Street. $166$1$5 Director mission will held o Public, UNO TOOLS Jogglno Trampoline- Per with block top. New top Hearing on Wadnatdoy, Oc signature from one resident who ing odd on original touch monthly. All utilities, se Duplex-6 rooms, no appll- fect exercise equipment ond Interior. Rebuilt lost ___ Business Sarvlcas signed the petition form where G< to this hondssome home. curity and references. M r. On-10 tober IS, at 7:10 p.m. in lha ances/utllltles, $550 secu- Lath6Wood turning 12 for winter. Excellent con year. Runs good and looks Town Hall to teak comments Wilson was supposed to sign as the Asking $197,000. Coll Fl- Pepoon room K otter 6:30 dition $35. Call 643-7069.D good. $900 or best otter. on tha prallmlnory plan ef o Wholesale prices up 0.4 percent In September G< rlty/lease. Coll 6462623 official circulator. The petition was ono Realty 6465200. pm. Inch on bench, 37 Inch CAM subdivision■ “ yrsl propotad by Goo after 6pm. capacity. $175.6468302. Call 6361998 anytime. Paul Plane ter lha 45 acre then certified. Rowing machine West- FOB DALE Sho’ Lanll property on tha east Three other people were also By Tom Roum since May's O.B percent gain. Manchester-2 bedroom In bend model 5100, new, $2 Toyota Tercel, 4 door, 5 tide of Hebron Rood, south ot 38.8 percent. ally adjusts Its calculatlona to Administration and privata ana- mot IHOMES speed, sedan, am/tm. arrested In connection with the The Associated Press Prices have fallen In five months FOR SALE 3 family house. Very big IRECREATIONAL $185. Call after 6pm. 876 Ford 1978 Ronchero with a School Rood. Tha propotad Economlats eald the price rise remove periodic. predlctaMeinflu- lysu expect little escalation In Alai I m t rooms, close to highway. EQUIPMENT 4075. Great Winter carl $2500. cover, V-6 engine 302, plan would craota 14 building petition drive. They were Republi this year. reflected the eummer's partial encee, eald new automoMIe pricee wholeeale prices over the next Elm 647-0014. lets, and hove about 4106 It. of can town Directors Thomas H. WASHINGTON - Wholesale pri T l $500 monthly plus■ uRIItles, otillf 62,000 miles, good condi Oaaoline coata were up 8.2 agreement by the Organisation of race 0.8 percent despite the end of year. Ivy Geranium (hanging), new straats. by 2 months security. 646 tion. 6469067. $1500. Ferguson and William Diana, and ces rose 0.4 percent In September percent, following two months of Petroleum EIxportIng Countriee the 1808 model year. The September figures left the 7995. before 11:00 am. For Sole. Rowing Ma- lorge, many blossoms for 1965 Audi 5000 F Turbo- R. E. OORTON, as the higgeet gasoline price Jump Jas| $26,000 original sticker CHAIRMAN notary public Elsie Tartaglia, who declining pricee, a 1.8 percent dip OPEC to limit production. Without that adjuftment, new overall price index — not adjusted chine, fully assenabled, 1 Winter. 643-6526. mon PRICE REDUCTION year old, excellentllent condi I price. Loaded! 1 year 647-09 works for Manchester State Bank. In 17 months more than offset of in August and a 18.3 percent fall In Food pricee, after rising 1.3 car prices would have shown a 4.8 for seasonal variations — at 187.6, 9 > For Sole. Pink grapefruit All have received accelerated cheaper food, the government July. A bb IITORE ANO^ warrontv on port* ond percent In August, declined 8.t percent drop. meaning that the tame goods that 9 tion. $75. Call 6463245 lOFFICE SPACE otter 5;30pm. plant 48 Inches toll $6.00. labor remaining on origi 79 Mercury Bobcat. Good ITNUCK8/VAN8 rehabilitation, a probationary set reported today. Aa for laat month, gasoline prices percent with a 11.8 percent drop In If September’s increase con coat 818 during a 1887 hate pertodj Atia 6492430D______nal 2 year warranty. 30,000 condition $1500 or best FOB SALE tlement that means all charges So far this year, wholesale prices have not risen at such a steep clip poultry prices and an 8.8 percent tinued tor the next It months, the now cost 828.78 lait nsonth. Hi Monchester-prlm* office mile*. Asking $19,900. Call otter over $1000. Coll 742- against them will be dropped if have fallen 4.0 percent. The Sep •ince a 8.8 percent hike In April dip in egg pricee leading the way. yearly Inflation rate at the whole- Prices for goods other than food' then IBOATS/MARWE days 2699301 ond evenings spoceJOO sa. ft. center of 0258 otter 5bm. they are not convicted of a crime tember rise followed a 0.3 percent 1088. Over the last I I months, The Labor Department’s P i^ ■ale level would be 4.7 percent, and energy rose an overall 8.2' tele' EQUIPMENT 467-1763. town. 6661447. 1975 Ch e w Von 350 motor, during the probationary period. hike in August and was the largest however, those costs have fallen ducer Price Index, which season department anatyits said. appt 24' Pool With filter. Dis 73 Pontiac Lemons Sport Toyota Cellco 1978 G T 5 automatic transmission, weal Manchester - Smoll Retoll 16 toot Mod River conoe, mantled, ready to go. $350. speed, runs well, $1200. power steering, over paddles Included. Used Coupe. Mint condition. Alat or wholesale business 6469664. (Joroged. 350 engine, Dun 6465645. $1,000 dollors In rebuilding tpoce tor rent on Main tour times. Excellent con ond custom work. Asking T O D A Y ’S HERALD "nal dition. $800. Please coll lop G. T. qualifiers and E. Street, near hospital. Im- Baby Items; Playpen $20,. T. Mogs. Call (Jerry 647- $tno or best otter. Day said medlote occupancy. Coll 643-4942 o ^ 6pm or 647- Bobby Mac cor seat $15. M CC student looks back 647-1774 otter 6. 2284)579 A la i 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask tor 7740 otter 7pm. 6467604, ask tor John. 6491647b ask tor Fred. T ra i Bob. 1975 AM C Spirit excellent O 'N tlll BhMd In $ PtTM rtBlgnt Monchester-Offite space 1978 Mazda GLC. Many Lorge Kerosene Heater. new pwTs. $200 negotia condition. Air condition Gov. WilUam A. O’Neill’a re- liraell Prim e Minister Shimon 1-4 rooms available. East IMUSRAL R m onable best otter. $50 ing, power steering, Now at MCC, Ntundumula had to flee Mozambique center Street. Occuponcy ble. 6495007. 1965 Toyota Vi ton pick up; election Campaign has raised three Peres resigned today, beginning an llTEMS Call 647-1644 otter 4pm.b power brokess, new radial 13,000 miles, air condition 11/1/66. Jim M cCovo- timee the amount of money aa that unprecedented traneter of power to 1974 Ford Thunderbird. tires, exhaust, and new ing, stereo, top* deck, 5 Mpertisan. nooh, 6493600. ot his RepuMIcan challenger, Julie Mb rival, Yitthak Shamir. Hours By John Mitchell "1 was very young to handle Hammond Piper organ. Interior clean, run* 0«»d. brakes. $1500. Coll John speed transmission, roll 871-7767. D. Belaga, according to newly filed before the resignation, both men Htrald Rtoorttr these national Issues," Nturuhim- " I didn’t want to be preeident,” Good condition. Nice TAB SALES Best otter 6499404 or 647- bar, spots, custom cargo Nteadumnia said, ex^ining that NHNISTRIAL Christmas Present $99.00 campaign finance reports. O’Neill underscored the fragility of the ula eald. Born in the provtdence ot $105,000 1 3 f t ______Mustonos-77 and 75. Need cover ond more. Must Tete, he waa the son of parents who th* poaittoB was too daaceroaa at 6 6 81.17 Minlxhu Jack Ntundumula, a has ralaed mltlion, compared next governnMDt. Story on page 18. 6497963.0 work. $600 tor both 871- sacrifice, coll 6762981. This very nice 6 room Cape with maintenance Tog Sole-October 11th ot Chevette 1976 Stondord. with Belaga’e 1845,884. Story on flrat-year atudent at Mancheater were tribal chiefk. The royal Mood the rime. He toM other members of 6460. the party he would serve In a free aiding and 1V4 baths is close to schools, American Legion Post (jood engine tor part*. page 5. Chmmuntty College, often site in autemaUcally gave Mm tefluence, Manchester 2000 square ■PETS AND 1(>2, 20 American Legion Passenger side dented in the lobby of the Lowe building be aaM. dilferent capacity, hot they kept feet Industrial space with 76 Chew Impala, power In tfBx shopping and a hop. skip and a jump from I- SUPPLIES Drive. Manchester 9om- $7564991730______steering, power brakes, reading a textbook on huBineea la w. Until the ItlRe, Moaambique — a m oving Mm up in the rwaka until be visibility reasonable. 5pm. Inside spaces $12.00 9 MOwOVQV became vice preeident. Ntnadnm- 84. It has a level fenced in yard, and oversized Warren E. Howland inc. 82 Comoro, dark grey, olr conditioning, 60,000 NNKBXANE0U8 At M (X . he la Jnat another face In country with a populatiea ot 13.8 with two tables A choirs. A miles. $1000. Phone 646- CIA miMlon? the dnaarooffi, concerned about milHon and an area about twice the ala said Ms dattee mainly coneisted garage and is in excellent condition. Make an tew spoces left. For more manual, 6 cylinder, oir, AUTDMOTBfE Aduto*. _18 LO«*ry____ stereo, power steering. .ggl.. American Eugene Haaenftia, upcoming examlnaUona nnd hla ■lie of CaUfornla— had been under of organMag the party and fllUng offer on this lovely home... now. Intormofton ca ll. 646-9243 Buetneei — — 21 Obitueilea— otter 5lm . captored after the Sandinistaa ahot Job at the college library. the coloaial dictateraMp of the la tor the preeident on vartona m t and osk tor <3eorge. CtaaeMeg . 6664 (J p lM o n _ _ IMDIDBCYCLED/ 1960 Sunbird hood with down Ms cargo plane over Nicara Aheut 66 yea n ago, however, Portttgncae tor more than 866 m a tttn . Free to good home. 4 1975 Toyoto Cellca,$S50 gua, aaM be was on a (HA- Oomtoa — 16 Feopte Ntundumula was vice president ot yean. R was during the Portn- A spokesm an for the Moxam- Jack J. Lappen Realty Huge Tag Sale-Something runs good, high meteoge, scoop and hinges. $75 month old mole kitten - tor everyone. 30 years Phone 6467375.0 coordtnated mIsBioB to carry supp- OonneeUeul-6, T 8 p o (la _ 6 t MoxamMque’a rieing political gueae rrign that a young Ntendum- bfoee rmbaeey In New York a ty 164 East Centw StrbBt .MIddteoged woman to very lovable, white with needs some work coll a a m occumulatton. 55 Colonial 1985 CR 125, excellent Het te the (fontra rebels. The (HA v ft 8 V V party. He was Imprisoned after the ula helped form the Mosambtque ■aid he wae unable to confirm ManchBBtBt, C T 06040 shore large beautiful grey tiger stripes mark A4M016______MINIZHU NTUNDUMULA Rood, Bolton. Follow condition. New tire, Auto Axle with leof has dcMed Involvement. Story on F O e u e _ ^ — IS U.8.ANoitg 1660 group attempted to overthrow the African National Oeandl, MANC, honrte In East Horttord- ings. Ho* oil shots. Call springs, perfect tor build /Monchester line. $60 signs from rout* 44A. 1970 Olds Royole loaded, sprocket, chin, ptston end page 12. Pnrtugueaadtetatonhfp. in order to make the gnvemment ncuae turn M page 8 . . . polltiCBl iBIKlBr 643-4263 6462711 between 6:00 and high mileage, needs Hres, ring. Coll (Jerry 647-7740 ing trailer. $90 or Best weekly. Coll otter 5pm. Saturday, Sunday and 5:00pm. ask tor Mory. Monday. 9-4. call 649-4741 otter 5pm. otter 7pm. ^ otter Days 6462098. 566-5079. r •/ ■■U
f - liKwCHBSTEK HKRALP. Frldw. Oct. Id. 19W MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Oct. 10, 1966 - 3 WEATHER Employeee may CofHiectlciit forecast Meat Caaatal and East Caaatal: Clear and colder strike Meadows tonight with Iowa 36 to SB with frost likely. Mostly anraiy Saturday with Mghs in the upper S6s. CeMraf. Eastern latcrfar and gsathwest late- riar; Clear and colder tonfghfwRbfrost. Lowa»to late next week 36. Mostly sonny Saturday wHh highs in the upper 9b§. ■I * ^ ■v John F. Kirch hopiex ae tbelr coptrpchz expfiie. A Northwest ffiBs: Clear and cold tonight with Herald Reporter heavy frost. Lows in the 26s. Mostly sonny Sa tu rt^ ■otiee bof aireailjr beep adot tPtke with highs in the S6s. Meadotsa, he t$M. Humble Pie About 280 health care employees Conttacta at five ntmtafiNMnaa at the Meadows Coovalescent expire Oct. 20. About ideoatradta You’ve seen the Bears do ‘"fhe Super Bowl Shuffle.” Center on Bidwell Street are expire Nov. 3 and other* expire Coastal forecast 'This Georgia Tech team should have done a number positioning themselves to go on between November and Fehnmiw strike If their union does not reach to ag M and Sound to Watoh IBB, R.I., and called the “Touchdown Tango.” On this day in ldl6, im . Scott aaM. a contract agreement with man At Mancheater’a CreatReld- Mentank Faint: Wind north to northeast 26 to 30 the team achieved the most staggering football victory agement by ’Thursday, union offi Fenwood atirslag heme, wMre knots with higher gusts today and tonight. on record, defeating Cumberland University by a final cials said 'Thursday afternoon. District 1169 and managemept Northeast 15 to 26 knots Saturday. Seas becoming score of 222-0. Some old timers claim the Cumberland ’The strike threat echoes those have been trying for memOm to very rough and building to 3 to 4 feet this afternoon made at 23 other nursing homes in team was asked to join Georgia Tech in posing for a reach a contract agreement, no and tonight then decreasing slowly Saturday. Connecticut where contract negoti strike deadline baa been aet yet, Mostly sunny this afternoon and clear tonight and photo on this historic football occasion. But Cumber ations are underway. In addition to Scott saM. Unioniaed ompleyeoa Saturday. land team members were too humiliated to appear. the Meadows, two other aursing there will vote next Tueaday on homes where workers are repres setting a deadline, he saM. 0 DO YOU KNOW — What San Francisco quarterback ented by the New England Health Across the nation was recently sidelined for the rest of the season? Care Employees Union, District Ahoot 66 nurse’s aMea and other 1199, have contracts that win service and maintenance ent- Record-breaking cold settled into the Great THURSDAY’S ANSW ER - The movie title ‘Star Wars” is expire Thursday. ployees at Creatfleld-Fenwood Lakes region today while rain was scattered across a nickname for the Strategic Defense Initiative. "We aren’t as close as we had ended a bitter lO-week-oM atrfke the Southwest, East Coast and South. n a t i o n a l f o r e c a s t — Rain is forecast from the central Rockies to lO-IO-SS KnowlpdRe Unlimited. Inc 1986 hoped,” said Ropeton A. gcott, a last Feburary after the home’a Temperatures dipped below freezing across District 1199 organizer, when owners agreed to recognise the Lake Superior on Saturday. Colder weather is expected in the northern much of northern Michigan and northeast asked about progress toward an union. half of the country. Minnesota early today. Marquette, Mich., was 23 agreement at the Meadows, "We A Newfpaper in Education Program Hersid photo by Tucker degrees before midnight, a record low for Oct. 9, Sponsored by have made progress. There are AT THE MEADBW8, union and c breaking a 1663 record of 26 degrees. The Manchester Herald Drivers take advantage of the now link between opened Thursday afternoon. State police said 1,275 improvements over the current management offleiala have met Thunderstorms ranged from southwestern New Interstate 84 and Interstate 384 after It was officially three-year contract.’’ five times in the laat three weeka ta Mexico across Arizona and Southern California. cars per hour were using the road on the average. However, Scott said that coun attempts to work out their dlfferen- Rain and thunderstorms dotted the New England terproposals made by the Mea ces, Scott said. However, he aaM Coast and were scattered from Virginia across dows management during a six- that the two sides still remain far Florida and the Gulf of Mexico coast. Almanac hour negotiating session Thursday apart. Today’s forecast called for showers and were "not very good.” The union is seeUng a 16 percent thunderstorms scattered across New Mexico, the 1-384 becomes Hartford’s problem "It looks like we’re heading raise In wages for each of the next toward a strike," Scott said. "If three years and an msurance T Texas Panhandle and west Texas Into northeast Today is Friday, Oct. 16, the Agnew, accused of accepting there is no improvement In the Texas; showers across Montana; and rain from With the opening of a new eaatbound link accidents on the new l.4-mile stretch of road program. Scott saM that the latest 263rd day of 1166. There are 62 bribes, pleaded no contest to one between Interstate 84 and Interstate 384 on accidents on the westbound lanes of 1-84 ail the terms of their economic proposals, proposals offered by management central Florida across southeast Virginia. days left in the year. count of federal income tax that links the two expressways. way to Roberts Street in East Hartford ’Thursday, state police from Troop H at the The agreement was reached at a meeting I would have to recommend a concerning employees’ medical Highs will be in the 40s to 50s from the northern Today’s Highlight in History; evasion, and resigne
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Committee Bv Judd EvdriiorT l away at the Japanese during his was reported involved. D id AtddClordd Pr«ss campaign and says that while free In one instance. The Washington J m ck trade is best for Connecticut and Post reported Dodd and some MYSTIC — Sen. Christopher J. miWBJfmwmtio the country, it must be free on both friends had thrown doughnuts and Dodd, D^onn., has accused his argum ents sides. milk cartons inside a doughnut Republican challenger, Roger W. “ ’The Japanese (markets) are shop late one night. In the other. Edd|y, of making “ racist” com closed to us,” he said. “ Durs are The Washingtonian magazine said ments in attackingthe Japanese on wide open to them.” Dodd and U.S. Sen. ^ w a r d M. the issue o f foreign trade. Kennedy, D-Mass., had smashed a charade Dodd referred to a comment by THE TWO DEBATED for an some framed pictures In a Wa Eddy last month in which he said hour during the fall meeting of the shington restaurant as they r the Japanese were “ culturally” Ydmg Aa each side in Manchester's • w ^ Connecticut Circuit of ’The Asso “ laughed hysterically.” liars, cheats and thieves. ciated Press. Msitei charter-revision battle is quick to point out, FBI thought ‘"That is racist! ” Dodd shouted Eddy said he found fault with d d d d s a id i t was “ gossip- two 1 the other speaks with a forked tongue, at Eddy Thursday in their first Dodd’s attendance record, leader column stuff.” “ I ’m not going to Lsirelk highlighting its good points and downplaying head-to-head confrontation of the ship in the Senate, stand on U.S. dignity it with a comment,” he Wstei campaign. “ You can call it any faults in hopes of increasing support. O’Keefe might policy in Central America. Dodd, said. grsiMk thing else you want, that is a racist meanwhile, defended his record Eddy said he thought the inci Tife^ But the coordinators on one side — the one comment.” and accused Eddy of running a dents reflected on Dodd’s 19 s pushing to abolish the Eighth Utilities Shouting at Eddy and pounding negative campaign. character. Fonen be seeing Red the table, Dodd noted that several District’s ability to fend off consolidation — The challenger said that during “ You have not set a good with a members of Congress were of must think voters are snoozing on the job Dodd’s early years in the Senate, example, Christopher,” Eddy lOa.m Japanese extraction and said: “ To he ranked low in attendance. Dodd, scolded. “ You have caused the wfll hi Leaders of the Committee for Charter suggest that those people are liars 0 WASHINGTON — ’This is the portrait of Georgia charging that Eddy had a poor country to snicker. Kristopher CalHni and cheats because they happen to Revision have repeatedly stressed that the O’ Keefe, the eminent artist, as painted by the F B I record for showing up during part Dodd, you have squandered a 4ami’i be Japanese is incredible. I’m matter before the electorate Nov. 4 is not during the Red scare of the W50s. of his legislative career, said that marvelous opportunity. You just appalled that you wouldn’t take it his attendance at Senate sessions haven’t taken the Job seriously.” consolidation of the district’s fire and sewer O’ Keefe, who died earlier this year at 9B, was not back.” averaged 91 percent in six years. Dodd said Eddy was running a Just a reclusive, intense woman who broke new services with those provided by the town. “ I will not retract it,” Eddy shot To Eddy’s claim that Dodd had negative cam pai^ and that such Jam Obviously, they are correct in a technical ground in American art. according to her FBI file. back. “ I stand by it because this is shown little leadership in the campaigns “ have never been ef Hartfo- sense, because the referendum question on She was an outsider, living near the Los Alamos what we’ re faced with in this Senate, the senator replied that he fective in this state.” Sinai I foreign trade problem.” the ballot specifically concerns only the nuclear laboratory, whose politics did not "sound was a freshman and his party in the The same ad inrites voters to the bu entirely American.” Dodd likened Eddy’s statement minority, so he was not in a position complete a questionnaire on C (Sehwi removal of provisions giving district voters Though born in Wisconsin. O’Keefe spent much to a recent remark by Japanese to get major bills through the upper Dodd’ s record, mail it in, and take father the power to reject consolidation. of her life in New Mexico, where she found the Prime Minister Nakasone in which house of Congress. a chance on a f 10,600 prize to be Manch he said the American intellect was It is interesting to note that despite the inspiration and subject matter for the Nevertheless, Dodd said, he was given to the respondent whose He diluted because of the large ARpnoto prominent disclaimers, consolidation itself is Open Forum masterpieces that made her a m ajor figure in the successful on bills relating to name is picked from a barrel. daught numbers of minorities living in this children, housing and higher “ Democracy and Senate seats R«fd MBcClug B B Bflkf for th« first (right). During th« dBbato, thw first EastH the dominant theme of much of the history of American art. Her studio in Abiquiu was 0 0 country. Nakasone later education. are not lotteries,” Dodd said. quBstion from rsportBrs at a dabata batwaanthatwo, DoddaceuaadEddyof and tw committee’s printed material. about 20 miles north of Los Alamos apologized. Dodd was also asked about Eddy The two also clashed on the issue The Our associate Stewart Harris obtained the E d ^ , a former state senator batwaan U.S. San. Chris Dodd (laft) and making racist commants In attacking In a recent advertisement, the group asks group” and providing for a Job newspaper advertisements that of American involvement in Cen F IS a To the loaders: serve, A newspaper carries a O’ Keefe file, which details a three-month FBI from Newington, has hammered mention two episodes in which he tral America. his Rapublican challangar, Rogar Eddy Japanasa trada poficias. T Meinsti the question. “ Why is the Eighth District in well done. All of them have the responsibility to tell the news investigation. ton Avi good qualities. ‘They are, to the the sewer business?” The answer, 'Ask the troops’ accurately, fairly, and in good Hartfoi leaders. I say: predictably, is that it shouldn’t be. “ Vote yes taste. So It was with absolute THE G-M EN BEG AN checking out the reclusive tory, ( on question 4 — End the needless and • Orcfarlona; they want to shock and horror that I read artist after receiving a complaint about her on Friendi To the Editor; expensive conflict ” the ad concludes. belong, be with others and Nicholas Von Hoffman’s column Oct. 29,1953 The informant, whose name was Belaga says O'Neill Court considers new Goldfarb case his dau contribute. on Saturday. Oct. 4. slandering deleted from our copy of the F B I document under 0C Dc Ending the needless and expensive conflict I am writing this letter to the Pat Robertson. funeral • Sincere; they genuineiy give Privacy Act rules, told the bureau that O’Keefe HARTFORD (A P) - The ethical isn’t a bad idea. Nor is getting the Eighth political factions which are war wrongdoing. aging Editor Chris Powell filed the preferential treatment.” Memi of themselves not seeking Is this your Idea of good was the only person in Abiquiu who voted for misconduct case against Hartford ring for the control of Eighth botched rail buy The will made Goldfarb a co complaint against Goldfarb. Goldfarb’s case led to the forced madett District out of the sewer business. But at this reward. newspaper writing? The article Henry Wallace, the Progressive Parly candidate lawyer Alexander Goldfarb should executor and co-trustee of her Utilities District. I find myself When hearings against Goldfarb retirement and near impeachment atlon, 9 point, it’s hard to recommend a “ yes” vote on • Industrious; their energies was terribly written, biased and for president in 194S. He did not say how he knew be reopened because a Superior multi-million dollar estate, al began in March 1985, Shays wanted of Kinsella, described as Gold thinking words like "exaspera ready approved a contract that the referendum question, because all the seem never ending, no matter the abaohrtely idiotic, and obviously the contents of her supposedly secret ballot. HARTFORD (AP) - Repub Court Judge erroneously limited though he and another lawyer were O’ Neill to consider all of the farb’s best friend and the one who tion” and "fnistration” as I lican gubernatorial candidate required construction in New CItyfi particulars of what would ensue are being odds. reflected the bigoted viewpoint The informant further reported that, in a evidence in the case, a lawyer told ultimately fired from their posi allegations of misconduct, includ brought Goldfarb into the case. compose my thoughts and Julia D. Belaga has charged York.” Belaga said during a • Youthful; chronologically, your newspaper, and Its e^tor, discussion with O’Keefe, he had called Wallace a the state Appellate Court. tions after an investigation into the ing charges that Goldfarb con Skelley countered that Kane had Clayf kept under wraps. feelings. that Democratic Gov. William news conference Thursday on Other issues are involved, “ not some may have had “ their get up has not only of Pat Robertson but “ Bolshevik.” O’Keefe replied, the informant probate court system. spired to gain control of Do- no authority to try to expand the Colchet Supporters of revising the charter should A. O’ Neill’s demonstrated "in the platform at Hartford’s Un the least of which is how the court Although the state’s chief pres (Guam: Who is the real victim while you and go, got up and went. “ but they Ood himself! related, that she believed In W allace’s policies, naghue’s estate. By pressing the complaint forwarded by the grie urge their leaders to end the needless (and competence and inattention” in ion Station. “ Apparently, handles lawyer misconduct,” said entments attorney dropped an issue he wound up in jail for vance committee. Moreover, to day at 1 wage your battle? Who is paying think young and their methods I am still reeling with the shock including his desire for closer relations between his handling of a multimillion- neither he nor his commissioner New Haven lawyer William F. appeal of O’Neill’s decision. Chief contempt of court. allow the amended complaint pital. H potentially costly) secrecy, which is made all the highest price when someone and techniques are current. that such an article would be the United States and the Soviet Union. knew what the contract dollar purchase of rail cars. Gallagher, representing the grie Court Administrator Aaron Ment Because the grievance commit would have denied Goldfarb his (Brew) the more ridiculous by the contradictions • Honorable; they are a credit deemed worthy to print. Regard contained.” disagrees with your cam ps’ point “ Also. ” the F B I wrote, “ the subject (O’ Keefe) She said that in December vance committee for the Hartford- ordered a review of the action. tee didn’t present such complaints constitutional right to due process, the late between their words and their propaganda. of view and a stronger and more to themselves and the organiza less of one’s beliefs, that article Is 19M, O’Neill approved a con New Britain Judicial District. had made remarks which were not (in accord) William E. Keish Jr., a Subsequently, the Appellate Court before the court, O’Neill ruled that Skelley said. He all tions to which they belong. totally demeaning to the very tract for the purchase of 54 rail But Goldfarb’s lawyer. Joseph If they would state their view of how personal rebuttal appears in the with his line of thinking, and remarks that would spokesman for Transportation earlier this year cleared the way the hearing would be limited to Skelley also asked the court to John H cars. Connecticut’s 63 percent of Skelley Jr., argued Wednesday media? Who is the truly ‘‘forgot I wonder whether or not it might moral character of every human not be made by loyal Am ericans.” She is Com m issioner J. W illiam for Wednesday’s arguments over whether Donaghue was competent look at who filed the complaint ste^aUj consolidation should be achieved, how much the arrangement with New that his client’s constitutional ten hero” as you reconnoiter and be better if “ the tail were wagging being. ’’ultra-liberal.” the Informant said, and “ her Burns, said, “ Mrs. Belaga reopening the case. to rewrite her will — despite against Goldfarb, characterizing of Colcli of a difference it would make to taxpayers all York was $48.5 million. The rights would have been violated plan strategy for the next coun the dog.” 1 realize that many of political philosophy doesn’t sound entirely doesn't know what she Is talking The court did not rule from the Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin them as “ a representative from San Ber contract required that the cars had Superior Court Judge Norris over town and what exactly they have in terattack? Who. day and night, you, the leaders, may think, And another thing. So who Am erican.” about.” Keish declined to beqeh on whether O’Neill erred in Kane’s attempt to expand the Stamford and a newspaper repor Edward be constructed In New York. O’Neill permitted evidence stem limiting the scope of the complaint. complaint. But by limiting the Texas; mind for fire protection, they might just build continues servingour community “ What do I know about the Issues cares If 7-11 carries pornographic elaborate. ter” who based their allegations Belaga said. ming from a “last-minute” A court clerk said later that a scope of the hearing, O’Neill nephewi a good enough case to deserve victory They without regard for self? and who am I to be responding to material? Obviously not the AT THE HEIGHT of McCarthyism, thia waa ” on what they read InTheHartford Seven months later, she said, Belaga also claimed that a amended complaint against Gold decision should be forthcoming in prevented Kane from pursuing, for Courant.” The ft this fray in such a manner?” Ask Manchester Herald, as “ our” enough to set the FBI bloodhounda on O’Keefe’s O’Neill sent two of his cabinet only damage their argument by pretending in I’ll tell you who! The people In rail car maintenance facility farb to be presented. about a month. example, the existence of the prior “ For five years Mr. Goldfarb has 10:49 a.i your troops. local town newspaper prints the trail. A Nov. 10, IMS, memo from the Albuquerque members to Japan to try to some places that forced consolidation is not that was to have begun operat The grievance committee had Listening throughout the hour- relationship between Gold and been under attack by the media the departments you are sup Kinsey Report for the kiddles to FBI office to headquarters In Washington convince the Japanese firm ing In 1983 has yet to be accused Goldfarb of mishandling long hearing was Rep. Christopher former Hartford Probate Judge and the grievance committee,” the object of the campaign, then dropping the posedly “ leading by example.” On Monday, April •, lOM, they, read on Saturday morning! explained the threat O'Keefe posed to national building the cars to assemble as a team, aavedmy life. I was In a completed. The maintenance Is the estate of Ethel F. Donaghue, an Shays, R-Stamford, who spent James Klnsella, according to Skelley said. But Goldfarb “ played charade elsewhere. The firemen and firewomen. the Is this the voiceof Manchester? security; them in Connecticut. being done by New York com elderly and wealthy West Hartford MC car accident on Main Street, near several days in Jail as a result of his Gallagher. by the rules at the hearing and EMTs. the EMRs. Whether paid “ Unfortunately, he had al panies. she said. resident. O’Neill, however. In July Involvement In the Goldfarb case. St. Bridget Church. Both groups “ Due to the closeness of Abiquiu to Los Alamos, That relationship, he said, would through the stewardship of the or volunteer, they perform their Dereen Kaoeckel 1985 cleared Goldfarb of Shays and Journal Inouirer Man have led to an “ Implication of estate,” he said. to I duty in an exemplary manner. worked hand In hand for over an it is recommended that a case be opened and that 101 Arnett Read the subject (O’Keefe) be checked out.” They do not question the mores, hour and a half to extricate me. If Contlnm The investigation was approved, and diligent political affiliation, ethnic origin, it were not for them you would not detective work soon turned up further horrors Ntundii beliefs or credibility of those who be reading this. Through their he wai they are called upon to rescue. knowledge and efforts I am alive. regarding the artist. She “ frequently entertains Archbishop urges unity in struggie to assist worid’s needy violent guests of foreign extraction in her home.” the They Just do their Job by risking I say to theib, a long overdue and policy time. G-men reported. their own healthand welfare as an public, “ Thank you!” “ We ‘The Manchester Herald w el Of particular interest to the FBI was a man of By Susan Okula said. among Christians, he said. honor by the 70 million members of ment about ... how we regard the helped lead to the release of two and fn everyday occurrence. The Associated Press Runcie said that concern for the comes original letters to the either Chinese or Filipino extraction who stayed in “ An energy-absorbing ecclesias the 22 national churches that Eucharist, how we regard the hostages, the Revs. Benjamin Weir “ PeopI ElwtMd A.D. Leebnusse poor and oppressed Is part of the tical ecumenism may distract us belong to the Anglican Commun I suggest you take the time to editor. her home while O’Keefe was visiting the Ghost ministry, (and) not quite as much, and Lawrence Jenco, Runcie said. freely.' 04 Turner St. NEW HAVEN - The archbishop Gospel and that “ may be difficult ion. He became archbishop of reflect on what these two depart Letters should be brief and to from the wider ecumenism to but quite a lot, on authority,” he The archbishop said he “ was not In II Ranch, a resort operated by her friends and of Canterbury asked Christians of for some politicians In my country which Christian unity should be a Canterbury In 1980. ments consist of and meat; to our the point. They should be typed or said. in a position ” tojudge the effective IncludI neighbors, Earl Vance and Arthur Pack all denominations to put aside their and yours.” sign and pointer,” he said. At a press conference earlier in community. If thought of as an ness of the U.S. government’s rested neatly handwritten, and. for ease The FBI noted the man’s description, but was differences and unify in support of “ But It is they who have the day, Runcie referred to discus Runcie was in New Haven to “ But now we’ve got this question efforts on behalf of five remaining ettemt entity, “ Manchester’s Fire De In editing, should be double frustrated in Its research on him. “ No further the world’s needy. misunderstood the Gospel, not the sions Anglicans have held with ‘Voice’ of town deliver the fifth Peter Alnslie about the ordination of women, American hostages. he sal partment” and “ ’The Eighth spaced. Letters must be signed “ Solidarity with God’s poor in church .... Christian pietism has leaders of the Roman Catholic Information was available in Abiquiu,” the FBI lecture, sponsored by the Council which has been thrown up in a way Ntundi Utilities Volunteer Fire Depart with name, address and daytime South Africa, in Latin America, in much to answer -for, not least the Church and talks between the Is a blasphemer reported explaining that “ the Oriental talked to on Christian Unity, part of The since we started to talk together "M y Impression, however, is a more ment’ ’; or if you think of each and telephone number (for Asia is part of the meaning of suggestion that the Gospel only has American Episcopal Church and very few people and stayed to himself most of the Christian Church of the Disciples of that has created an obstacle so far great deal Is going on which doesn’t peace Christian communion and thus relevance to Inner spiritual expe the Lutheran church. every person as an individual, verification). tim e” Christ. Hecameto Yaleaftera stop as moving towards recognition of make the headlines and cannot Whil part of the ecumenical task,” the rience.” said Runcie. ” It Is quite clear that there Is what makes them so special? To the Editor: The Herald reserves the right at Harvard University and was each other’s orders.” . make the headlines. And I ’m sure said t LIVING LIFE IN THE Most Rev. Robert A.K. Runclesald He pointed to South African scheduled to return to England progress with the Lutherans which They all have the same person to edit letters in the Interests of to her visit to the dude ranch, the Neither the Church of England from my contact with Terry Waite MANC IN ADDITION Thursday In a speech at Yale Anglican Archbishop Desmond is leading to an easy exchange of ality traits. You will not find any 1 have always been under the brevity, clarity and taste. today. nor the Roman Catholic Church that he feeis also that many things politic FB I noted that O’ Keefe had a room at 509 Madison University. Tutu, his own Middle East emis sacraments and will I think lead to AAALL LANE ulterior motives or egotistical impression that newspapers are Address letters to: Open Fo ordains women, but at least one of that sort are going on,” Runcie becam Ave , New York City, In November and December “ In a world divided into East and sary Terry Waite, and Mother The Yale Divinity School pres possible interchange of minis literary and inform ative works, member of the Anglican Commun said. Mozan fantasies. Their self-satisfaction rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. 1953 West, North and South — divided Teresa as examples of “ good ented him with an honorary tries,” he said. ion, the Episcopal Church, does. He said that the Anglican hos tee. A d : 'i96e b y N E A Inc Is In knowing they are “ one of the representatives of the public they Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. The G-men never did interview O’Keefe about by ideology and poverty — the stories” that show the world what a doctorate of divinity in front of “ In international conversations, Runcie has become known for his tage appeal was made on humanit prison church stands for the unity of a new Christian can be. about 800 people. her foreign guests or the Oriental house sitter, and there is no doubt that we have efforts, through Waite, to free arian and religious grounds and their f humanity which no mere politics or People are not interested in the Runcie, as head of the Church of the file was closed on Feb. 5, 1954, “ until such time made substantial progress \^th the Western hostages being held in was separate from government “ I s economics can bring about, " he abstract theological differences England, is accorded a place of as Information Is received that Is of a substantial Roman Catholic Church In agree Lebanon. Waite’s mediation actions. tired,” nature.” The final report states: “ It Is to be noted cam el Reporters should be used to lies by now that the New York files and the (Albuquerque) eventu bureau files failed to reflect any information of group. “To Fool me once, and It’s your fault; fool me twice derogatory nature regarding (O’Keefe).” Norwich academy reunited to know when the press is going to blow a gasket hard,’ “ mine, goes the old saying — except when and ll’i and when It’s going to go along with the gag. There Is one mysterious reference in the FBI file nothini lt’8 American Journalists. The government keeps Five years ago the Reagan people were leaking on O’Keefe to the "John Reed Communist Club” in He I lying to them, they keep believing and they keep a cockamamie story about Libyan hit men on their New York, though it appears from the context to MRCk blaming the government. way to Washington to do in our leaders. The press be a reference to one of her acquaintances rather with artifacts stoien in storm an adv The most disturbing aspect of the uproar Nicholas than to the artist herself. The names and other 9 “Ther gobbled that one down with relish. The front pages becam following the exposure of the Reagan and the airwaves were filled with Libyan hit men identifying Information in the mention of the club administration’s lies about the Libyans is the Von Hoffman were blacked out. NORWICH (AP) - Officials at display at the museum and all but police believe the suspects might presidi garbage stories for a week. So how are the Reagan Norwich Free Academy had feared have been planning to sell them. opinion expressed about it by some of the notion’s two of the almost 100 Items were throwr people to know that this time we don’t want lies ? that $200,000 worth of delicate undamaged. “ That’s the only thing I can under most important news executives. Louis Boccardi. Under the-doirte Oriental artifacts stolen from the The damage to the two Items was speculate on,” said Brautigam, Ntundt the honcho who runs the Associated Press, was NEWSPAPERS AND TELEVISION live off of Concern over a possible Chemobyl-type nuclear school’s Slater Museum during minor, Brautigam said, and not who said he doesn’t think the trouble quoted as saying, " I f journalists were lied to, hyping official stories that are either lies, fiction disaster in this country has led to the introduction Hurricane Gloria were gone serious enough to reduce their suspects are art collectors Ntun that’s simply not right. I would like to think or exaggeration. The ink has yet to dry on the of no less than six bills in the House that would forever. value significantly. themselves. govern believe things that officials of our Norwich police found the Irre The stolen items include more reporters can preposterous procession of crack stories in which attempt to make the Nuclear Regulatory “ Because of the value of the dans c government tell them.” placeable items on Wednesday than 80 Korean and Japanese items, they couldn’t get the price Some politicians lie more than others. The Ford the government end the media teamed up together Commission more of a watchdog than an industry he was hidden in a garage. Deputy Chief figurines made of Ivory, about a they wanted and they were holding and Carter people lied less. The Kennedy, to misinform and scare the hell out of the whole lapdog. Although the measures have little chance and foi WELL. OBB, W ILLIE, WOWl Were you ever a R ob ert F. Brautigam said dozen sculpted bowls and a paint on to them until they could get their “ Hw Johnson, Nixon people lied lots. And as for the damn country. They’re still running stories about of passage this year. Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz., Thursday. ing. The painting was not part oL__ price.” d alm e m b reporter? DM you ever cover city hall? Didn’t Reagan group, if, in the sixth year of this Reagan crack, the greatest killer of our youth today. In chairman of the Interior and Insular Affairs • B f b o d y ever take you aside, sweeUe pie, and teil “ Of course we’re delighted to get the display at the museum and^ STheThe burglars broke Into the lb C administration, any reporter or editor goes with fact the known evidence shows that a minuscule Committee, may introduce a comprehensive you poNticiaBS He? Back in the bad old days when the items back,” said Joseph police are trying to determine who museum during Hurricane Gloria. theiim what he gets firom that bunch without checking it percentage of minors hove used crack even once, reform bill in the next session. Likeliest outcome; Levanto, principal of the public owns it. Although the museum’s alarm B u g m O’Neill’s America was the actual Intem i out, he or she is a dtild or an incompetent. The let alone taken it regularly. creation of an independent inspector general’s school. “ I never thought I ’d see The artifacts were found In a system was activated, hundreds of America, friendly oM hookers — and bitter old cut in only startling news that could come out of a The American mass media virtually invented office or safety board to make sure the nuclear them again. I really thought that suitcase and metal strongbox in a others in the city were as well was a t poUoe sergeants — would take a young boy, Reagan press conference would be “ President the missing child hoax. When reporters, editors industry toes the line. they would have b ^ n fenced or loR In the garage, which does not because of a power failure. 6 left the perhaps a young Louis Boccardi, out for a night sold away by this time. They are belong to the suspects. Brautigam Brautigam said the suspects, Tells The Truth!” and executives of great news organizations lend endang and give him laasons on some of the less original Irreplaceable.” said the owner of the garage Is not a brothers who live in Norwich, are themselves to such frauds, do they acknowledge to Cyr I sins. But I guess Louis Boccardi. In addition to There were no immediate ar suspect. in their 20s and have prior criminal TH E TO NE O F INDIGNATHNS in the themselves that they are lying to their readers and which running the moat Important news-gathering rests, though police said they had Brautigam said police applied records — including arrests for statements made by some o f the big shot viewers or do they fodge over their propagation of helped organisation in America, is some kind of yuppie IDaitdiPstrr Hrralh two suspects they would not for a warrant to search a home and burglary. And a Journalists hints that they are more upset over untruths and misstatements by thinking smudged, identify. the garage after receiving a tip He said the quantity of the who leanwd about sex and politics from reading who was lied to than over the lies. “ ... 1 think it is imprecise thoughts about home, flag and family? Founded In 1M1 Brautigam said police also se from James Dignoti, a former cocaine seized during the raid will "Our Bodies, Ourselves,’ ’ aisd attending support despicable to tinker with the credibility of one of Do they recognize that they are co-conspirators of POUNV M. SlSFFSnT ized a half dozen high-powered Norwich policeman now working probably result in drug trafficking PubINhw bique I groups for burnt-out Boy Scouts. our most sacred institutions, the press,’ quoth ABC DOUGLAS A BEVINS KP pho«o rifles, two ounces of cocaine with as an investigator with the New charges against the suspects. deception with the various government and ExacutV* EdHor Ntu( JAMES P. SACKS an estimated street value of $3,000 London County State’s Attorney’s The cliche adjectives for reporters are News’ Roone Arledge. Hurmph! Hurrmph! How private organizations that feed them the Managing EdNor where ALEXANDER OlRELLI Norwich police display about $200,000 two ounces of cocaine and $1,000 in and about $1,000 in cash. It was not "hard-boiled” and “ cynical.” Yea, well, it doesn’t dare they lie to us? We are too important to be lied buncombe they pass on to the public? Ataodata EdSof office. Brautigam declined to com indudl worth of delicate Oriental art objects cash from a home and garage at 97 known whether the weapons were ment on how Dignoti learned of the A century ago when New show up in their work. I f there is any doubt about to. In any event, a tad less outrage and a bit more econof DENISE A ROBERTS ■■ Wvartlaing Dlraclor stolea a year ago from Slater Museum at stolen. artifacts’ whereabouts. Yorkers had trouble raising funds that, play back the tapes of these men and women Instead of running around trying to exculpate MARK F ABRAITI8 Freeman Ave. in Norwich. Police are ‘■It’s hard-boiled cynicism, please. .... Bualnaat Managar Academy officials believe virtu Police had held little hope of for the Statue of Liberty’s pedn- running around shrieking this past week, ’"They themselves by saying we only Ife to foreigners, the SHELDON COHEN Compoalng Manioar Norwich Free Academy. In addition to continuing the investigation and say Heh ROBERTH HUBBARD ally all the missing artifacts have finding the artifacts, although they tal. Boston. San Francisco, Mil lied to us! They lied to us! They Hed to us! ” — and ■ ■■tRaaaroom Managar a degr Reagan politicians might counterattack against NIcbolaB Vra Ifo ffm n Is asyndteated JEANNE Q SROMERTH the art, police seized assorted high- they have two suspects. been recovered. The only item still were planning on pursuing several waukee and Glover. Vt.. projMMed ClrculaMon Mannar not for the first time, boys and girls. the press. They could point out that it’s impossible catamalst. powered rifles, handguns, a painting. missing is an old pistol that was on leads, Brautigam said. He said themselves as sites. like m h e r a l d , Friday. Oct. 10, 19W ► - 1 MAHCHBBfBEHBMAlD.^idby.Oct.1®.] '• DePatqua coaches (kHum btm Day Monday is Colambos Dey, a stMS and SPORTS Ibdsrail hoOdby. ^ r c i nbaie, 19 s. Mam St.. CoicSwster, basketball for MHS (AP) w w a mass of Christian hoilal at (CiimiiigfMin) BFL«n4oafgr FedtersFsHlieen; All ctosetf. Mkragular mall overz 7f. n ;9 i a.nt. at St. AiNhwChurch. "Both finalists were outstandhig;” Mm- delivery Monday. Royal flfwwfajr nt » . Franc r^rancin ffomrtal Nbrwich Avenue, CotchsMer. BOr- NdrdWSpdmeditwr mens said. " I feel guod that the quality of ia g tl •mmerntM Cemer. Vartfbnf. She lal win he in i«ew St. Andtvw p e ^ e who appHed were outstanding.” Skpw sHleer. All doasrf Montfay- Fm isninna Howa F«» the «Mnir of Wmtter F. Cemetery, Coiehester. Caiiinf And the a A s ^ far Jbe DePasqua. DePasqua, who said his backlDmuiidisina inspection stations will close fwhty and reopen d iM m . hoon are tdnighc limm r e a t nmMngprMrem, said that’s what he'd like Tuesday. Mels Jump all over club. HfcewwbeniinlfcwYdrlr, l».Y„ ihemorial dbnatkma mar he illUng w of to vwMty cuachingposltionsas ktoddwHhllMnebester. . . . ------"Pd------like to run, hut r made tost. AndwwChnrah Mbrt- *v^F asijou head girls’ basket- BBinlclpal sHfcew. OHIcew In Manchester, IHM ht Maneheeter Ibr 4h batt coach today. ^ e to MM at the persMnel and make my F*iV. Betbte her wttreiwent ahe gage Fund, Worwfeh Avenue, Col- ^ s M p after that. ’’Pdlikearunninggaine' Bolton, Coventry and Andover are all ciesed FttrtWit nt Fratt Sr Whitney, Fast chrater SMis. or to HMMogv tePasqua suceeedh seven-year coach hot under control.” Monday. fidpoftment, care of Br. KOussis 4rmstrang, who resigned at the start DePasMa is now varsity cross country of the cnirant school year. She la survived 1^ twn daugh- and Dr. Kaplan. St. Francis coach at nlir^'—niing Junior High School, - where- isa FfhHc sehoollr AH closed Montfay- Sfespital and Medical Center. Ryan’s power failure tera, iFsTyUn A. Gleanen *"®«t»dys'Junior varsity Mclal studies teacher. He has been in the w hen she Hred, and B nrW a L. basketton coach at MHS for four yeaw, Manchester school system since 197*. Banke. All closed Mdnday. Ydong nf Manchester; a son, •»» ^ e r goal in high school was tobeavarsity ^ c h e d girls ht basketban before, but be Wgh BChool coach/' he said. PMHe Rtarles. Mary Cheney and WhHon By Mfehdwr A. Lufr Gary Carter and a sacrifice fly by faAg Thureday's game. Walter F. Gleason of itocheater; Memorial libraries dosed M o n ^ ; no Book Tbw AsMcrofad P r m two sisters, MadMine Zito of d o ^ t see it as a problem. Darryl Strawberry. "T thougM that I had pretty good Antonia (MllkowsM) flModoski, "BaslMball is basketbal),” said the mobile schedule. Andover’sHbrarywfflbeopen The Meta conthtoed to batter atnff, hut f let if get away from lairelHirst, FT. J.. and KitaBrown of M, or BUcfcvIlle, Wldiyw oT Paul HOUSTON - Th« Nnw Ynrk Waterford, N.Y.; and six S a c r^ M art University graduate, who was Zaecaro arraigned Monday from 7f09p.m. Ryan in the fifth inning with three me,” Ryan «aid. “After Mike srmdehildren. dklodeskf, died Thursdajr at Rock on ^ e g l M squads that made the Division Meta could aee the pnwer failure in more runs on Backman’s Ktfl (Scott) won laat night, we wanted ville General Hospital. She was the n Final Four, "f don’t think H matters Garbage; WHl be picked up Monday in Nolan Ryan’s fearsome fastball. single and a two-run triple by Keitb to go ht there winning two in a ^ rte\^toneral will MoMay at i^her of Anne Correnti of Manchester. They weathered S l-S hitless -■ — .... at the John F. Tierney whether you coach boys or girls. Hernandez. 'Jf' Manchester. NEW YORK (AP) — Geraldine Ferraro inning Thursday night until Wally "You’ve got to get to Ryan early Funeral Rome, ti9 W. Center St. "Wheoyoo coach boys in Junior high you says tiw Hfe has been a nightmare since she Manebesfer HeraM; WiH pnbHsh Monday Scott struck out 14 Mets hatters, She also is survived by a son, adjust. That’s part of coachittg. Things that Rackman broke through for the before he gets his rhsrthm going.” tying a major league playoff with a mass of Christian horlal at Chester SklodosM of St. Louis ran for vice president, but hopes her and offices will be open. first hit off the Houston Rame- lOa.m. at St. James Church. Burial you do at the Junior MM level you husband’s bribery trial wffl end their Strawberry said. "His fastball was record, and the Astros won the wfll be in St. James Cemetery. Mo.: five other daughters, Helen (sometimes) can’t dost the Hgh school.’' he two-year ordeal. thrower, which opened the way for exploding at the start of the game opener i-9 Wednesday night on NawracaJ of Ellington. Pauline TOtwd. a 5-1 victory over the Astros aiad a But later on. he didn’t have quite as 0 Calling hours are Sunday from ito Glenn Davis’ second inning home Bielak of Rockvine. Stella Meyer of Ferraro sat in the front row of a Queens In Memorfam M deadlock in their National much on it.” 4and7totp.m. Mike Simmons, MHS athletic director, c^ro o m Thursday as her husband, John Somersville. JuHa VonRaeder of said the school got the man It wanted. The In loving memory of Raymond F. Streeter Sr. who Lea^M championship series. The best-of-seven series now But Ryan couldn’t keep pace Rockville: and Frances Stawicki of ^caro, was arraigned on bribery and passed away October lOth, 1999. first time I came op 1 Just shifts to New York's Shea Stadium n m e s of two RnaUsts, out of li people who grand larceny charges for allegedly de- with Scott, and Mets starter Bob Vernon; 17 grandchfldren; and splMled, were submitted to Principal Jacob got a brief glance at his fastball.” for the next three games, begin DJeda got the victory with a steady many great-grandchildren. She manmng a payoff to influence the awarding Sadly missed by. Mete third baseman Ray Knight ning Saturday, and the Mets are James Birenbaum. rt, of East Lodes, who made the final decision. of a cable television francMse. performance, scattering 19 hits. was predeceased by a son, Joseph. Wife, mother said. "He threw it right by me — happy to be going home with a split ’The Mets’ success has been Hartford, died Thursday at Mount The funeral win be Monday at 9 sister and family and not many pitchers can get it by "We knew we had to come in here cam Sinai Hoepnal. Hartford. He was based on getting their first two a.m. at Ladd Funeral Home, 19 me. and get at least a split.” Knight hitlers. Len Dykstra and Back- BosN the husband of the late Bosalyn Ellington Ave., Rockvflle, with a "The next time 1 came on he said. “We can go back home now HMisI (Schwarts) Birenbaum and the man. on base and having Hernan mass of Christian burial at lOa.m. either had lost a Wtle off his and try to win three or at least two dez, Carter and Strawberry drive C father of Barbara Bfrenbaum of at St. Joseph Church. Rockvine. fastball or he didn’t get the location be in good shape.” them in. Manchester. Burial win be in St. Bernard V'Zmeo^'coaDBRS he wanted." Ryan has few goals left to He Is survived by another It worked ’Thursday night, with lorto K Cemetery, Rockville. Calling ^ VIDEO neCORDERS After Backman's first hit. the achieve in baseball, but one is to Dyksfra and Backman each get daughter, Debbye MacGiHivary of hours are Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 Mefs eventually scored their first ^$299. pitch for the Astros in a World ting two hits and scoring three runs A^pncao Houtt East Hartford; a grandson; a niece to 9 p.m. two runs of the series on a double by Series. He was disappointed foilow- (Ooriin and two nephews. between them. Bosfe R C A Y H I t Ti (1 At£ ’"They are the tablesetters.” L«n Dykstra of th« Mots is sent Thursday night. Dykstra got up and (Suflen The funeral will be Sunday at ElS a.m. in the chapel of the NodollplM M. 8t. OwmiBfn Mets Manager Dave Johnson said sprawling as he gets out of the way of a slapped a single. The Mets won, 5-1, to Weinstein Mortuary, MO Famning- Rodolphe M. St. Germain. 94, of of Dyksfra and Backman ’’When pitch aimed at his head by Houston even the NL playoffs. Houtt they get on that gets us going” T (FSrnor ton A ve., Hartford. Burial will be in ISO Pine St., died Wednesday at starter Nolan Ryan in the fifth inning Hartford Mutual Society Ceme Manchester Memorial Hospital. Johnson also thought Ryan threw at Dykstra prior to his fifth-inning HoimI tery, Garden Street, Hartford. INEC w*” *339. 3 M p.n Friends may call at the home of the single NbohiI (WHson) BkfMfcff S e c 2fid — ,5 5 5 1 ’’When Nolan threw the ball up Coflfo his daughter, Barbara Birenbaum, Is A N V O 2 h d p.in. tC Downey Drive, after the Naomi (Wilson) Bldwell, 99. of SI over Dykstra’s head. I sensed some funeral. Henry St., died Thursday at emotion In our dugout.” Johnson Ryan’s knockdown pitch said. "That Inspired us to go out 3:05 p.n Memorial donations may be Manchester Memorial Hospital. Coflfo made to the Hartford Heart Associ She was the widow of Homer T and score more runs.” p.m. ation. 910Comns St.. Hartford. Bidwen. Despite having several chances, She was born in Broad Brook the Astros didn’t break up Ojeda's S:3D p.n May 9. 1909, and had been a I HITACHI I shutout until the seventh Inning, Ctoyton K«fly Manchester resident for more than nCA camcofdef when Billy Hatcher reached base triggets Mats’ explosion Clayton "Skip" Kelly, 40, of SS years. Before she retired, she 2ENITH camcofdef^IJ’ o on a grounder that forced pinch At Ha Colchester, husband of Carol worked as a secretary at the ,?l*:!)J?afkii.PAK S tn rn W GET YOUH HOME READY FOR THIS hitler Terry Puhl at second and (Guamaccia) Kelly, died Thurs former Colts Patton Firearms, eventually scored on a single to By MIcboel L. Groezyk base. Dykstra drilled a Ryan New York Manager Dave John At Ha day at Manchester Memorial Hos Hartford. She was a communicant SEASON'S ENTERTAINiN(3 WITH A right field by Phil Garner. The Assocloted Pres* fastball foul, deep down the right son said he could feel his team’a At pital. He was the son of Dorothy of Trinity Covenant Church. ”1 think we had enough hits but field line into the upper deck. intensity rising after the (Brew) Kelly of Manchester and She is survived by several nieces QUALITY APPLIANCE-COLOR TV FROM we didn’t have them at the right HOUSTON - The New York Ryan came in high and hard on knockdown. Af Sm the late Edward Kelly. and nephews. time.” Astros Manager Hal Lanier Mets were looking to explode Met the next pitch, sending Dykstra "I sensed some emotion in our; At Bo He also Is survived a stepson, The funeral will he Saturday at FISHER said. “We didn’t gel the runs. Vou center fielder Len Dykstra pro sprawling. dugout,” heaaid. “That Inspired us t:3S p.m John Herde of ColchMter; two 1:90 p m. at the Holmes Funeral SHARP FAMOUS also have to again give credit to vided the ammunition and Houston ”1 think it’s a purpose pitch. " to go out and score more runs.” DUAL FISHER their pitcher. Ojeda. He pitched a pitcher Nolan Ryan set off the Dykstra said. "Sure It’s going to AtHou stemlaughters, Mary Jean Ruszala Home. 400 Main St., with burial In Ryan didn’t exactly deny throw p.m. of Colchester------• anda ' Carrie“ Herde of the East Cemetery. Calling hours MAKE COMPACTl fine ball game.” trigger wake us up. It sure woke me up.” Ryan has been on the Astros "The fire — I’ve seen It a few Dykstra responded by drilling a ing intentionally at Dykatra. ‘T AtHou San Bernadino, C^allf.; a brother. are 12:90 p.m. until the service was Just trying to get In Inside a p.m. ea Edward Kelly of San Antonio, begins. 13" disabled list twice this season with times this year,” New York single to left. Backman followed 01 AO. an elbow injury. But Lanier said Inflelder Wally Backman said. with a sharp single to center, little bit,” he said. Texas; and several nieces and Memorial donations may be Ryan, however, thought Carter’a nephews. made to the Memorial Fund at Ryan’s elbow was not the cause of "Tonight was the fire we wanted to scoring Ojeda, and both came NLC8 his pitching problems. see. We were going to win at any home on Keith Hernandez’ triple to fourth-inning double, which scored The funeral will be Saturday at Trinity Covenant Church, 902 CASSETTE HALF Backman with the Mets’ first run of 10:49 a.m. at the Belmont Funeral Hackmatack St. PINT DISC "I thoughtght he threw the ball well. cost. That’s what was going right center. DECK AUTO but not where he wanted It,” lanler through our minds.” That made It S-0 — andthe Mets the series, was the most damaging PERFECT m ic r o w a v e blow. COLOR COLOR TV said “That’s what happened In the Ryan may have Inadvertently were home free, as Ojeda scattered NBWYO FOR HOME fifth inning. He threw what he given the Mets a wakeupcall when 10 hits in going the distance. "It was nice to make aome MCC student may return wanted to Carter but not where he he buzzed Dykstra with a fifth “I was staring at him,” the Dykstra OR OFFICE contact," said Carter, who struck Bckmn 3 1 3 9 wanted It. He had a good change up inning knockdown pitch. Dykstra 160-pound Dykstra said. "Anytime out three times Wednesday againat HmnOi 1 to Mozambique some day at the start of the game.” picked himself up. dusted himself you mess with someone’s life ... I Houston’s Mike Scott and started Cortor c FAMOUS Dykstra grounded out to start the off and slapped a single that helped Strvybry i EMERSON Just got out of the way. it's not a out against Ryan with anothw Wilson It Continued from page I discovered It would be "too hard to MAGIC GENERALI fourth Inning before Backman and trigger a three-run outburst which good feeling. 1 was Just going to strikeout. "I was starting to ahake Knl^tai get a Job." He instead opted for IMAKE 5" AP photo Hernandez singled and Carter’s carried the Mets to a 5-1 victory bang In there — not give in. But it’s my head." Santcxiai Ntundumula’s position or the party CHEF ELECTRIC Oledop he was affiliated with due to the business. 01 AO. double to center field scored over the Astros Thursday night. a little different when he throws at Ryan, who retired the first 10 The future, Ntundumula said. Is 19" The Mets were a lot happier Thursday night than the Backman Strawberry followed The win evened the National your head.” Mets before giving up five runs and violent political climate at that DIAQ. • FULL SIZE time. open. He said he might someday go l a r g e evening before as they evened the NL Championship with a sacrifice fly to left field, League playoffs at one game "I think Nolan might have gotten seven hits In the fourth and fifth back to Mozambique "if the • TOUCH scoring Hernandez. apiece with' ■ the next three games at a little upset.” Mets’ catcher Gary innings, said he was disappointed "We fought for Independence SOLID CONTROL CAPACITY Series with the Astros with a 5-1 victory. The celebrants and freedom,” Ntundumula said. situation allows me to." • AM/FM In the next inning. Ojeda scored New York, beginning Saturday. Carter said. “I think because but thought he had good stuff. "But In the meantime, he said he is STATE are (from loft) Ray Knight, catcher Gary Carter and after reaching base on a fielder's With the Mets leading 2-0, two out Lenny Is such a little guy. It was a I let It get away from me,” he said. Totals "People must express their rights • AC/OC ''•WWttM EkSCTRIC winning pitcher Bob 0)eda. freely." learning from his experiences In COLOR TV choice grounder. and pitcher Bob OJ^a on first real key to the win.” Manager Hal Lanler agreed. Now Yor In 19M, members of the party. the United States. COLOR TV MICROWAVE DRYER Houston "This is the way a country should Oame-I Including Ntundumula, were ar E-H ol rested and Imprisoned for their be handled." he said. "It's a Houston country where people can live, 1 7 9 2B— Boi attempts to overthrow the regime, express." Candelaria calm, ‘Oil Can’ fidgets Hernon he said. After six years In Jail. Clemens to go Sfrowber He said Mozambique Is currently Ntundumula said, he was even g e n e r a l ^ GENERAL WESTINQHOU8E more determined to help bring an empty and dangerous place, especially in politics, where emo Now Y( peace to the country. zzgt^ELECTRIC 16 CU FT Olodo W, While he was In Jail, Ntundumula tions such as Jealousy and greed e l e c t r ic as AL playoffs resume In Anaheim In Game Four Heustoi POPULAR Ryan L, I said the remaining members of can get a leader killed. Ntundumula said the biggest BIG 18.0 cu ft GENERAL f^OLDS Andersen MANC met with other, smaller Bv Ken Peters By Dove O'Hara keout artist said: Lopez political parties and tribes and problem he faces now is taking ELECTRIC 560 back." Kerteld care of his wife, who doesn't speak The Associated Press Boyd, talking about his approach The Associated Press "I got an arm and I’m out here Umpire became one front, called the You can count on QUALITY 1 Mo u n d s throwing. This Is the last part of Second, Motambldue Revolution Commit English and Is III. to a game, said it was sort of him Brocfclon She is, however, safe, and that is GENERAL ELECTRIC UNDERCOUNTER J IONESr ANAHEIM, Calif. - JohnCande against the world. ANAHEIM. Calif. - Boston the season and every game Is T—2:40 tee. After he was released from laria of the California Angels and ace Roger Clemens, still smart crucial, i’ll pitch In long relief, prison, the MRC asked him to be, most Important at this time. quality, and service. iSHWASHER FREEZER "I want to beat the hitter, beat Ntudumula said. Dennis "Oil Can” Boyd of the the umpire, feel like I want to beat ing from a shelling In the short relief, start, anything. their president, Ntundumula said. "We are OK here,” he said Boston Red Sox were studies in everybody," he said. "And that’s American League playoff op “I don’t feel the other night "I said, ‘no, I am very, very NO FROST contrast as they prepared for their not pressure; I like that." ener, will try to get even with the took a whole lot out of me. I Just Today I tired,"' he said. Instead, he be 3 4 9 starting assignments In Game 3 in Candelaria, 32, had arm surgery California Angels in Saturday’s was frustrated.” came treasurer of the party. But he REFRIG/FREEZER the American league playoffs. early this season, but the left Game 4. starting for the first "I think you ought to have eventually grew apart from the WHIRLPOOL time this season on three days your best pitcher available to 1904 — g e n e r a l ! Candelaria, leaning casually hander said, "1 think I’m throwing the Amer group. OASbINS against a podium, said he wasn't rest. pitch three times In a seven- "1^ fight them, you have to work ELECTRIC it better now then I have In seven or doyotttM offers: feeling the least bit nervous. eight years. 1 don’t have the same “I’m a workhorse, it don’t game series,” McNamara said. New Yor hard," he said. "I found there was • SELF Boyd, on the other hand, fid fastball I did 10 years ago, but I’ve matter.” the 6-foot-4 right After left-hander Bruce Hurst pitch In nothing there in the party. hander said Thursday after winning n HEAVY CLEAN geted. wiggled his fingers inces got better control, and 1 under went nine innings In the Bos theopenei He distanced himself from the santly end said he’s going to try to stand the game better than 1 did.” being told by Manager John ton’s 9-2 victory Wednesday, two — MRC by going to school, serving as DUTY McNamara of his plan for the Brooklyn 4 9 9 "key down” Both pitchers might get an early McNamara had right-hander World i a an adviser when needed, he said The best-of-seven series is tied edge since Game 3 Is starting in the besl-of-seven series tied at one Dennis "Oil Can” Boyd, 16-11, Series or Then on June 29,1975, the nation AUTOMA TIC ELECTRIC victory apiece. ready to start In Game S tonight. 9 winning P I-l heading Into tonight’s 8:25 p.m. twilight to accomodate television. became Independent after the FRIGIDAIRE "It’s Just going to be a day ppllchcr. WASHER 'RANGE BDT contest at Anaheim Stadium. Unlike Wednesday’s second game Then the manager elected to go t«4 — president of Portugal was over BIG 21.0 cu ft "I’m not nervous.” Candelaria In Boston, where the midday sun earlier,” Clemens. 24-4 with a with Clemens rather than Al their only thrown. The country soon fell said Thursday while talking at an bothered the fielders — and appar 2.46 earned run average during Nipper, 10-12, but inconsistent detootlng under Marxist rule, a situation • TEXTURED STEEL the regular season, said. “I’d as a starter since knee surgery Innings. Tl P e rtH te '’ Informal news conference prior to ently contributed to the AngHs’ hit by Ear Ntundumula described as "bigger DOORS 3 6 9 3 9 9 the Angels’ workout. 'T il Just go defensive collapse In the 9-2 toss — pitch tomorrow if I had to. I con In May. ofOlonts'l trouble than before.” • ADJUSTABLE SHELVES m out there and throw the best 1 can a twilight start at Anaheim Sta pitch on adrenaline Just like McNamara said it had been LIndtIron Ntundumula said the Marxist anyone else. I’m going out there watched o • ROLLS OUT EASILY AMPO RCA and hope I'm throwing well. I’m dium can make It tough on the his "intention right along” to 19M — government began killing all politi- • HUGE FREEZER looking forward to It, 1 haven't had hitters because of the shadows and to do anything I can to win.” start Clemens In the fourth Game7an dans opposed to communism and 25" this opportunity (to pitch In the fading sunlight. Clemens, who allowed 10 hits game since veteran Tom Seaver Cardinals he was forced to flee with his wife • ENERGY SAVER 25" and eight runs, seven earned. In seventh In Frigidaire ^ I DIAG. DIAG playoffs) for a lew years." "I personally don’t like starting suffered a knee Injury on Sept. Yankees* and four children. • WIRELESS Candelaria, who last threw in a the game then,” Boston third throwing 143 pitches in Tues 19. tooOiNi.Ah "They’re killing even now.” he • The Fall Fertilizer NO FROST I REMO TE postseason game in 1079 with the baseman Wade Boggs, who led the day's 1-1 loss, indicated he was "When Tom Seaver went ondallowi claimed. looking for another shot at the 1957— L • Improved 10-16-20 • CABLE Pittsburgh Pirates, came back majors In hitting at .357. said. "You down (pitching Coach) Bill world Ser To Cleudette Cyr, supervisor of REFRIG/FREEZER READY from elbow surgery early this can’t see the ball and can't pick up AL West champions. Fischer and I talked, we went York Yon* the immigration department at the formula LEC TRONIC] "I have to go out there and be back over Roger’s ^ar and the World • Greene lawns now NOW SPECIALLY _ MONITOR TUNER season to post a 10-2 record with a the spin on it very well. You really Sevan hits International Institute of Connecti 2.55 earned run average. have to concentrate.” Roger Clemens now, and try not all,” McNamara said. "There days'rest. cut in Bridgeport, Ntundumula • Develops deep roots PRICED AT... COLOR TV COLOR TV Boyd rebounded from some "It’s possible it could have some really«lly' to redeem myaelf. but try was no doubt in our minds. We was a typical political refugee who • Provides early Spring mid-season personal problems. effect,” California Manager Gene to pick my teammates back up knew what we wanted to do and Series for left the country when his life was again,” he said. "I feel I let 'em Oa>sonan9 green lAL SIEFFERTS. He was suspended by the team on AP photo Mauch said. "But if the pitchera we named only three pitchers 6 endangered. • Contains Iron, July II. one day alter throwing a are throwing quality pitches, it down and I have a bad taste in with an option for the fourth Cyr said the volunteer agency, my mouth because I feel I didn’t Hratfourgo 5 9 9 tantrum in the clubhouse when ne Dennis “Oil Can" Boyd of the Red Sox talks to the press doesn’t matter if it’s twilight or game on what we wanted todo.” 1960— To magnesium, which helps resettle refugees. SALE learned he wasn’t selected for the Thursday at Anaheim Stadium. Boyd will be the starter high noon. It’s not the conditions. do everything I should have out "There Is no doubt about hit upper deck helped Ntundumula and his family manganese, sulfur for All-Star team. He apologized to the it’s how well they play .” there.” ability to pitch on three days Goose Gesi for Boston in Game Three tonight against the Angela. Clemens claimed he was not glytno the And aI hhome in New London In 19gi added greening team on July IS and was set to "I don’t know wMt that will be rest.” McNamara said. "Hehas three pom said his biggest problem was • USE: In Fall. Ideal for return when he was suspended He had an 11-6 record before the Sometimes wnen I’m pitching, the like. I’ve never pitched a 5:36 atari bothered Tuesday by an elbow had a full complement of rest. League etk Hack of p e ^ e from Mozam- use when seeding again on July 16, 24 hours alter an first suspension and finished with a manager lets me know, holds his in Anaheim,” Candelaria, whose bruise suffered wbM he was He pitched nine innings in a struck by a line drive in his last scoreless game we eventually bhpie in the area. 5,000 sq tt . 17.5 lbs S .9 S alleged altercation with police 16-10 mark and 3.76 ERA. arms up and signals me to slow NL playoff record of 14 strikeouts Ntundumula said he likes MCC. near his home. He admitted Boyd. 27. who said he sometimes down. in a game was tied by Houston’s regular-season start on Oct. I. lost against Toronto (on Sept. where he is enrolled in five courses, 10.000 tq ti . 35 Iba. 1 3 .9 5 Instead, he said, he may have 26). thm had fUur days of reat anmxc Of i >a» iMiawm himself to a hospital for a series of Just gets too excited when he’s ”I Just want to key down and go Mike Scott on Wednesday night, including math, accounting and 15.000 aq ft. 52.5 Iba. 1 9 .9 5 tests, including some for possible pitching, said he hopes to hold his out there and throw the baseball.” said. been too strong from lack of before he went againat Balti economics. no mom than 1 EASr TO GET drug use. emotions in check when he takes Asked if a good performance Meanwhile, McNamara an work, having gone 1 2-3 innings more. That’s the night he got hit "It’s a good school.” he said. The Red Sox reinstated Boyd on the mound for his first playofl might Mot out some of his past nounced that Roger Clemens will and throwing M pitches in that on the elbow. ~ 16* Woo4 aiRlir~ game. TONIBH1 He had originally planned to get •WOIIITD July 31. paying him for the appearance. prMilemB, Boyd said that he wasn’t start Game 4 with only three days' "The other night be threw a 7:30 Cel a degree in polKical science, but, ManclMttnr 943-9474 previous 17 days, and establishing "It’s going to be hard,” Boyd thinking in thoae terms, but added. rest, opposing the Angels’ Don AiMring everyone that he is lot of pitches early, but waa all 0:00 Nm like many students in the field. a counseling and support program saM at a late-afternoon news "When you win, everybody Jumps Sutton in Saturday's 6: tSp.m. EDT healthy, the herd-throwing stri right after that.” 40, W TIC for the right-hander. conference. “I’m real keyed-up. on the band wagon, pats you on the contest. !• - M>WCHEiPrBR mERALP, rWdwr. Oct. H. II laAnCHEKBeil r r i O a v . Oct. 10.19BB — » Interim manager Ferraro Is Fred by the Royals SehoM Ie roundup
**AUDKR»>1LB. Fla raro told the The Fort Lauderdale and bad a good year sdien you us, I felt thesameway. Iknew ifw e beeatise of DIeir Rbwaer that I ssas — * lf e Ferraro, who took News and Sun-Sentinel. \ v n - n and began the iBsa aeason consider the circumstances” didn’t win there would be some aa manager of the Cleveland in Kansas City. y w y maaajgr of the Kansaa a ty Ferraro. 42. a residmt of nearby The Royals finished 7S-H and changes. "In the last month of the season, Indiana, but was fired July 31 after Danehy, Hodna ^ hiterlm basis follow- Tbmarac. was notified Thursday tied for third with Oakland in the "Dick called this afternoon and ^ 4 igg me All-Star Game wheii Dick IBI games seith the Indians. we played a lot of yuongplayen. I afternoon by Schuerholr that he American League West. IC games told me it was an organisational ???**,' Ptkfcraem soraeiy for a After 28 years in baseball, the had to operate the srithout wasn’t being retained by thedubin behind California. Under Ferraro, m ove." Ferraro said. "H e’sfeeling Steve Balboni and ftnst Saherha- tomor. has been fm d by the any capacity. Ferraro bad been native of Kingston, N .Y .. said he I the club was M -Jg. good, and the last time I saw him. gen and George Brett missed a «wb. aeeorJhig to a poMisbed Howser’s third-base coach in 19W isn’t sure of his fbture, but he’d like report. "When you’re the defending be looked good. I expect him to good part of the time. But plajfing pace Coventry for it to be in baseball. and 19«5 and the first half of IM S world champions and don’t win.” return." before stepping in for Howser. kidb was the right thingto do (br the > g.- *!kw * City General Manager Ferraro said, "you can expect " I leave Kansas City with a very club’s future. to-- 1 t I I changes. Last year. I felt If we Jo M Sebnerlioli' and Howser eoold Ferraro began his playing ca good feeling,” Ferraro said. " I did COVENTRY - TV Coventry in the middle which we couldn’t "It would have been easy for the hadn’t made such a strong run at dot be reached for comment, bat reer in Fort Lauderdale in IMtt. a good Job for those people. "Things always happM for the ^ rls ’ soccer team scored an handle.” club to fall apart after the an the end and won the srorld Ferraro ednflrmcd his dismissal and he managed the Fort Lauder "Th e y ealled It an ‘organiza best." Ferraro said. "To day Isn’t impreasive 50 victory over Crom- nouncement of Dick’s proMem ” championship that there would Bailey. Deanna Devanney. and ThtRaday night. dale Yankees of the Florida State tional move,’ but I was always an so good because I don’t understand weil High Thursday afternoon in Ferraro said, "but I thought we have been changes then. Theresa Sombric played w d l for "Yes. I have been fired.” Fer League in I97S. He alsocoached for outsider there. I ssas never part of why. but I’m determined to make Charter Oak Conference action held It together well. piayM hard " “ •'"k in May. before Dick left East. The shots on goal for the the New York Yankees from the organisation. It was only the best out of it. And, I w ill.” The win raises the Patriot*’ record contest were even at twelve apiece to 7-1 for the season while Crom with Sombric in goal recording 12 well drops to 3-53. saves and Trojan goalie Jess High-scoring Leslie Danehy and Mitchell five Monica Ifodina scored two goals The Eagles’ next game is Mon each to pave the way for Coventry day at 11 a m when they host SCOREBOARD Danehy. who had 40 goals in 1985 Northwest Catholic at the Kennedy now has 19 this year An over Road field. whelming shot advantage for Cov entry (254) combined with stellar V win, lose ft DREW defense led to an easy vrin for the BoMofi btankftd V Hockev Patriot*. Danehy opened the scor R O C K Y H IL L — The Bolton Foofliall Gotf ing at the 21-minute mark of the girls’ soccer team was whit5 first half with Hodina adding washed by Rocky Hill. 7-0. Thurs another four minutes later which day in Charter Oak Conference f M l-ttiiM brataH RNL itgndlngs HFL UnMiifs gave Coventry a 2-0 lead at the half action. The Terriers raised their MlmMClniig ■ ■ > C* ' * "It was one of our best team record to 7-i in the COC and 7-2-1 AMERICAN CONEERgSCE WUMEirS 9HOLE OOLP LEAQUE efforts of the season." Coventry ------WALBS CONraROeCB — Lew net- A- Toni (xuoydine 35, B- overall Bolton’s ledger drops to 1-6 awriek OtvWen coach Paul Lombardo said "I was Confcmio r g«swn i ... ■ w L T PIS on OA W L TF e t. FF FA Jockie Dnderdonk 38, C- M ary Pome in the conference and 1-8 overall _ _ _ . UMMiaav. Oct. f Nee Jersey 1 0 0 7 5 3 N.Y. JSto 4 1 0 .806 ITS 169 roy 3f; LOW ootts- A- Vivian Pollock 15, very pleased with the way we “They (Rocky Hill) are a very bpsfqn CollSsmio 7, Mrws two i-i sWW ClVUi 3 7 0 .600 138 81 B- Mildred Clok 13, C- Mary Edwofds PMIoOetplilo 1 0 0 7 7 1 18; Closest to the pin en 17- Millie controlled the ball and our team fast team." Bolton coach Mike HoosWn 1, New Yorfc 0 Plffsburoh 1 0 0 7 5 4 BuffUto 1 4 0 .706 164 108 really played together " HortlO plM*o by FInto ^ ^ Thorsasy; 0«f. f NY islonOers 0 1 0 0 7 3 Miomi 1 4 0 .706 178 178 Lombardo. Landolphi marveled "Th e ir field Vot* S^H OWtwn, MTWs two M NY konpers 0 1 0 0 3 5 imfionopon 0 5 6 .006 41 148 Danehy and Hodina closed out is very wide and they spread the East Catholic quartorback T.J. Alibrio (10), fih(is soma Alibrio will laad tha 3-0-1 Eaglas against unbaatan xaviar MosMnoton 0 1 0 0 4 5 e m m t the Patriot scoring at 7 and CtodniMii 3 2 0 .660 171 f MMiMlt Opan learaa : 17 ball out very well. Wehadtousefhe running room in a racant gama against Fairfiald Prep. High, 4-0, Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Mt. Nabo. S e s ^ (am^ie-XhotCoiifomio (Conde- _ Adorns Otyaion 142 13:30 of the second half to ensure lono X>-7), S:7D o.m. Chwbec 1 0 0 7 0 1 CtovstaM 3 7 0 .600 118 138 long kick all game to clear the ball. _____ t s »ra s r, Oet. ii HortfOrO 0 0 0 0 0 0 Houston 1 4 0 .700 93 99 the victory. Lisa Talaga had two Piffsburgh PENSACOLA, Flo. (AW — FirsFreund They killed us on the right side." , HewWn (Kneeoer 17-17) ot New Yorx Besfon 0 1 0 0 3 5 1 4 0 TOO 83 125 scores Thursday In the tSOBJXII) Pensacola assists for Coventry Anna Werfel (Oomne 1M), 17:» p.m. Buffalo 0 1 0 0 2 3 Won Rocky Hill received first half Osnvsr 5 6 Open en the 7X)99-yord, por-71 PercMP made four saves for the winners Beetoo (CWmem TM ) at CoMtornio Montreal 0 1 0 0 4 7 0 1.000 148 W Bov Resort course. Sevenfy-eieht gomrs goals from Beth Weber (2:66). (Sutton 15-11), $:9 o.m. CAMPBBLL CONFeamCC 4 1 6 .006 138 74 while Robyn AIsup recorded 1.5 for 3 2 were on the course when roin suspendM Brenda F.ournier (6:22 and 8:64). v, Oet. n Nems OtvMsn 6 .600 ns 91 ptoy. They ore schedUMd to comptofe Cromwell. beston at Catitornia, a p.m. CMCOpO 1 0 0 7 3 7 2 3 6 .400 97 97 Jennifer Hash (28:56). and Mary- East Wishbone to confront Son Diego their rounds Frtdoy nrKxming. Coventry's next game is Thurs Houston (Oestwles IT-S) at New York St. I ^ h 1 0 0 7 4 3 1 4 0 .7M ZM 178 Curt Byrum 3531— 85 beth Roche (32:24) to take a (Fernonoei 144), S:7D p.tn. Toronto 1 0 0 7 7 4 NATRh IL eONFIRMCC day at 3:30 p m when it hosts •089 Jeff Slumon 3332— 85 commanding lead 56. at intermis .. _ MenOBv. oet. tt Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 Emie Gonzalez 3530— 85 RHAM Houston ot New York, if necessary, Detroit 0 1 0 0 1 6 Washington 5 0 0 1.000 114 67 sion An offensive onslaught by the p.m. N.Y. Otonts 4 1 Woyne Grady 31-35— 86 Smyttie Dtviiton 0 .800 95 X) Rex Cokhvell 3530-86 Terriers yielded 41 shots on goal T ssjasy, Oet. M Calgary 1 0 0 7 5 3 OC4IOS 3 7 0 .40 142 108 CofffofnRi of BosfDDr tf necessary, $:70 Ptitiodelpho 2 3 0 .406 81 107 Bob Murphy 3530— 66 Eagkw beafen compared to a mere four for WWnlpeo 1 0 0 7 3 7 Mipla Letft 7. CimilfsiM 4 NerdlquM 0. Bed WIrbs 1 Sf. Louis Chip Beck 3S-3B-57 p.m. V«ncouyer 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 0 .000 48 110 WESTON — The Ea.sl Catholic Bolton Vicki Rucci and Lisa a major obstacle in Xavier Tim Norris 3539— 67 , WeonesaoY, Oet. is Edmonton 0 1 0 0 l 7 Cwifrttf Brillant tallied second-half goals to CMoogo 5 0 0 Pom Azinger 37-35-67 girls' soccer team bowed to Weston NSW York at Houston, if neeessorv, Los Angeles 0 1 0 0 3 4 Monfreol i i 1—4 Osffolf 1 8 5 -1 1.000 148 60 Ken Brown 3539-87 end Ihe scoring for Rocky Hill 3t05 p.fT). .Ttwrsaoy's Oomes Terenfo g QMbtc I I 8-8 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 no 60 High. 3-1. Thursday in non 4 3—7 Defroif 2 3 .m IS Scoff Hoch 39-35-67 By Len Ausfer Cofffomki at Besfon, f npcessory, ® :» Calgary 5, Boston 3 First Period— 1, Toronto, AAcGlII 1 First Poriotf— 1, Defroif, Kiimo 1 0 102 Steve Jones 3530-67 conference action The loss drops Landolphi commented that his "They've always been competi executes " the other team al.so 1-0 in the CCC p.fD. Toronto 7, Montreol 4 (Ootts, Velfch), 8:39. 7, Quebec, A. Tompo Bov 1 4 0 .So 81 123 team played a much better second Sports Editor East's offense is directed by (Domphousse, Jackson), 7:55. 7, Toronto, Oven Bov 6 5 0 .000 60 158 Dovld Lundstrum 3539— 87 the Eagles record to .5-.5 for the tive” he says “ Even when they East with a 7-0 whitewashing of Thersasr, Oet. M Quebec 5, Detroit 1 Fergus 1 1Frycer, lofrote), 8:17.3, Toronto, Sfosfny 1 (Picortf), 10:31. Penalties— Rocco Mediate 3539-67 half Playing well for Bolton were Alibrio He's been a real artist in Hew York at Houston, W necessary, New Jersey 5, N Y. Kongers 3 Lewis, Oet (holding), 1 :47; Rochforf, Que W*8f year. Weston is 52 on the sea.son had a losing record, they were Windham earlier in the campaign •:7D p.m. Thomos 1 (Frycer, Fergus), »:a . A Toronto, Aftonfo 4 1 0 Rick Dolpos The beauty of the Wishbone PtilloOelphio 7, Edmonton l Volve 1 (Fergus, Gill), 14:07 (pp). 5; (tripping), 8:15; McRae, Def (hlgh- .000 124 « Wime Wood Weston's Krista Sells gave the Denise Welch and Ann Lewis losing by a point or two They were varying the attack between him Public is 1-2 overall Pittsburgh 5, Washington sflcklog), 15:48; Oofes, Def (hooking), 17:51. LA . Roms 4 1 0 .000 102 86 offense is that it takes everyone to 4 Montreol, Bob Smilh 1 (Hoslund,Glngros), $n Froncsoo 4 1 Steve Pate still good” self. senior fullback Kevin Ris- What does Manchester have to do Winnipeg 3, Buffalo 7 18:01 (pp). Penottles— lofrote,Tor (slosh 0 .800 138 70 Joe Inmon Trojans the early lead when she do his Job It takes all II players to O ^ New Orleans 1 4 0 .700 74 101 Xavier's defense has been sti Cassi (II T D s ). and halfbacks Bill against Public’ "We have to stop Chlcogo 3, N Y. Islonders 7 ing), 3:57; Ludfflg, Mon (elbowing), Second Period— 3, Quebec, PIcord 1 Ed Fieri scored from 20 yards out The goal perform their appointed tasks for it At HoustoiTor'NM'York, * :» p.m. St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 3 14:07; Johnson, Tor (holding), (»(lnnev. Hunter), :77. 4, Ctoebec, Olllls 1 Buddy Gardner came at the 28-minute mark of tlie fling in the early going The Barry (4 TDs) and Aaron Alibrio (2 their passing game." answers _ ftstasy, Oet. t» Prtdoy’s Oomes 17:53. (Eagles, Cote), 14:18. 5, Quebec, Olllls 7 Buffalo of Mtoml, 1 p.m. to be effective. Chlcogo of Houston, i p.m. Colvin Peete Volleyball Falcons have two shutouts to their TDs) East's offense, which is Manchester coach Ron Coumoyer. At Houston or New York, 1:25 p.m. No gomes scheduled Second Period— «, Montreal, MoWy 1 (Eogies, Cofe), 17:47. Penolfles— Kocur, Rick Fehr first half But. East fought back to That's maybe why eighth-year .. Tseidto, Oet. ti SoturdoYs Oomes Del (hlgh^flcklng), 3:15; Lewis, Def Detroit of Green Boy, I p.m. credit and have allowed only one averaging 36 2 points per game, is "They run a shotgun 70 percent of (Glngros). 13:08. 7, Montreal, Skrutfond 1 Konsos City of Cleveland, p.m. Bob Glider knot the affair at l-l. three minutes East Catholic head football coach At Boston or CotlfOmlo, «:30 p.m. Boston ot New Jersey, 7:35 p.m (Glngros, Dohlln), 13:08. Penolfles— Gill, (holding), 7:40; Sriezrts, Def (reugbhig), 1 Mike Hulbert MH8 girls fall touchdown Kelly sees the Falcons' more than those four. Kelly is well the time. Weaneeasy, Oet. a Calgary ot Hertford, 7:35 p.m 10:44; Norwood, Def (hooking), 11:37; P. Los Angeles Roms of Attanfo, I p.m. later on a goal from Brenda Bailey Jude Kelly likes it so much "The Tor (cross-checking), 8: » ; Wregget, Tor, Hew (Xleons of Indtoriopolls, p.m. Nick Faldo defense as "exceptional. It statisti aware. “ It's a disciplined offense.'' "We've successfully defended At Boston orCornomio, t:2S pm N.Y. Rangers ot Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. served by Brod Smith (delay of gome), Stoitny, Que (hooking), 18:54. 1 Stu Ingram her sixth of the season Amelia E N F IE L D — The Manche.ster Wishbone is an ll-m an operation, Phllodelphia ot Woshington, p m Third Perlod-8, Quebec. Moller 1 York Jets of New Englortd; 1 p.m. cally has one of the toughest he says. And it takes II parts to against the pass the last two weeks 7:35 14:19;• -''•WW.W..W/Skrudlond, .V.vr.1Mon IIMIWS(InfeHerence), lar CTILV/r Sf. Louis of Tompo Bov, p.m. Loren Roberts Bearse picked up the assist for the High girls' volleyball team that's one of the beauties of it." At Boston^or*(Sl/tornia, If necessary, Chicago ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m 14:37;18:37; MePhee,MePhr* Mon**— (roughing),' ------17:43; (Goulet, A. Sfosfny), 11 :33.7, Quebec, (3oulef 1 Clarence Rose defenses in the state They've make it go and I hope it carries through." t:3S p.m. MInnesoto ot Quebec, 7:35 p.m Corson, Mon 1 (Show, Kumpel), 13:49. Penolfles— WcBhlngton of Dallas, 1 p.m. Eagles dropped another derision Thurs says Kelly who will guide his 3-51 Corson, Mon (rouWiIng), 17:43; Courtnoll f ^ i e at LOS Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. Brod Bryant given up only nine points in four The Indian defense had three . . . . •ahlfdoy, Oet. a Buffolo ot Toronto, 8:05 p.m Tor (roughing), 17:43; Clork, Tor (rough PIcord, Are, misconduct, 4:24; Hunfer,(3ue Povne Stewort 'The deadlock remained until 1 03 day to Enfield in a five-set match Eagles against formidable All AtHousfonor New York, lfnecessory,a:» Edmonton ot Montreal, 8:05 p m Ing), 17:43. (sloshing), 8:10; (Sollont, Oet (roughing), Phliodelphio ot New York Giants, 4 games” In the other local weekend interceptions, two by 5 7 .172-pound p.m. P.m. Bruce Uetzke of the second half when Trojan The scores were5l.5. 15-16. 12-15. Connecticut Conference rival Xav St. Louis ot Vancouver, 8:05 p.m. _ Third Period— 8, Montreal, Nllon 1 19:43. Danny Briggs It'll be the Xavier defense the action. Manchester High hosts junior linebacker Chris Rossitto. ^ StsidBy, Oet. M N.Y. Islanders ot Los Angeles, 10:35 Shots on goal— Defroif 5511— 77. Qu Minnesota of Son Frondseo, 4 p.m. Wendy Dyesing scored to put 15- 8. and 12-15 (MePhee), 1:34. 9, Toronto, Fergus 7 Denver ot Son Diego, 4 p.m. Mike West ier High at Mt Nebo on Saturday at East Wishbone will try to snap. Hartford Public in Central Connec AtHoustonor New York, If necessory.t :K p.m. (Frycer, Thomas), 4:77. 10, Toronto, ebec 517-10— 30. Eduardo Romero Weston back in front East could Paige Lepak sen’ed well for the on South Windsor's Rich Beganski o.m. eST Power-ploy Opportunities— Defroif 0 of MendaYs Oome 1:30 p m Kelly knows everyone must con ticut Conference East Division las; weekend . SuodBYs Oomes Clark 1 (Courtnoll, Gill), 7:48. 11, PHtsburgh ot Cincinnati, 9 p.m. Tony Sills not mount any offensein the second Indians while Sue Guerette spiked Horfford ot Boston, 7:05 p.m T o ro n to , Fergus 3, 19:41 (e n ). 3; Quebec 0 of 8. Don Hollderson The Falcons, once the scourge of tribute to the effort, from the action at Memorial Field, also (Soolles— Detroit, Stefon (30 shots-34 half while Dyesing added another extremely well Cournoyer also hopes his offense Colgory ot Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Penalties— Nllon, Mon (cross-checking), Al Oelberger the now defunct Hartford County quarterback. T J Alibrio. to the Saturday afternoon at 1:30. Edmonton ot WTnnIpeo, 8:05 p m 9:47; Valve. Tor (slashing), 19:53. soveS). Quebec, AAotorchuk (77-28). Anm North goal at 28 06 to secure the Trojan The Manchester Junior varsity comes through more "We've been NLC8 ratult PIttsburoh ot Chloooor 8:35 p.m. A— 14,725. , Cflli0t fsdliall lehftfuia Confernce and no trying to make an linemen such as tackles Joe Manchester is tied for the lead in Pol Lindsey victory also met defeat at the hands of stressing the offense this week as Shots on goal— Montreal 10.149— 33. Referee— Don Kohorskl. Linesmen— Mok Wiebe impact in the reshaped ACC are McGuiness and Jeff Flynn "I the eight-team loop at 1-0 following far as scoring more points and Toronto 14-7-15—38. Gerard Gauthier, Wayne Bonney. Andy Beon "Weston is a very strong team." Enfield The scores were 11-15. off to a 50 start. They're 1-0 in the MiteB.Aitroi 1 E Ifi* NCAA DIvblon l-A and l-AA college guess that's why I like it so much its dramatic 157 victory over eliminating mental mistakes." he Power-ploy Opportunities— Montreal 1 football sctieduleforOct. 1518: remarked Eagle coach Ron 16- 14. and 515 Playing w dl for the conference Xavier was .56 last Blackhiwki 3, Islanders 2 of 5; Toronto 1 of 3. TfNRSaoV.OCf.M Palmer "The long bus ride didn't It's the most team-oriented offense defending champ South Windsor said NEW YORK Goolles— Montreal, Roy (35 shofs-30 young Indians were Michelle year a record which Kelly HOUSTON Flamea5.Brulna3 Murroy StoJegfAkron, night help us but Weston made chances that I've been associated with It's The Indians are 2-2 overall The Saturday's game has been desig obrhM dSrhM soves). Toronto, Wregget (33-79). ggfvtaav/Ocf. n Mozzer. and Karen Galligan discounts Dykstro cf N.Y. Islonders i o 1—7 A— 18,385 so important that everyone invading Owls, surprisingly, are nated as Homecoming Day 5 17 0 Hofdier cf 5 110 Chlcpto i _ j Esaf Transactions Bckmn a> 5 2 7 1 Doran 7b 4 0 10 1 1 Referee— Kerry Fraser. Linesmen— Ron I 7 f-5 Holy Cross of Army Hmndt 1b 3 17 7 Garner 3b 3 0 11 Rrst Period— 1, New York, Konroyd 1 Asselstine, John D'Amico ------1 1 1—8 Loulsyllleof Boston College CoiTer c 5 0 11 Dovls b (Troftler, Kromm), 1:57 (pp). 7, Chicago, 1 4 0 10 Froser 1 (T.Murrov, Brown), 14:17 (pp) First Period— 1, Boston, Middleton 1 Colgate at Bucfcnell Stfwbry rf 3 0 0 1Boss rf 3 0 7 0 (Mllbury, Burridge), 15:54. 7, Colgory, Brown at Cornell BASEBALL Wilson If 4 0 10 Penalties— Nylond, Chi, double minor NFL roundup Crus If 4 0 10 (rourtilng), :S5; Flotlev, NY (roughing), A^Oonotdl ((>ulnn),l9:49(pp).PenaltiM— Harvard at Oerfntouth AmeHcan Laague Knl^tab 3 0 10 Ashby c 4 00 0 W o ,. Col (high-sticking), :07; Crowder, Bos WllllomAAtorv at Delaware CHICAGO WHI'TE SOX— Announced a Santana ss 4 0 10 :55; Secord, Chi (slashing), 7:34; Trott- Penguins 5, Capitals 4 (high-sticking), 5.47; Foster, Bos (Interfer Princeton at lAhlgh Thonss 4 0 2 0 ler, NY (holding), 8:45; B.Sutter, NY working agreement with Hawaii ot the Oledop 4 10 0 Ryonp 1000 ence), 9:58; Moclnnls, Col (rough MossoctHisettsatMolne Pacific Coast League tor 1987. (holding), 17:49; D.Sutler, Chi (high- Washington i Ing),ing), 14:24; Courtnoll, Bos Troiwhlngj, (roughing), Penn at Now Studious Patti Wo/narowskl PnkvhiBh 10 00 1 1—4 MINNESOTA TWINS— Announced o Andersn p sticking), 15:58. 14:24; Boutlller, Bos (roughing), 19:45; Connecticut at Northeastern 0 0 0 0 Second Period— 3, Chicago, D. Wilson 1 Pittsburgh 8 I 7— 5 Bos (roughing), 19:45; two-yeor working agreement with Por Falcons plan a welcome Puhl ph 10 10 First Period— 1, Washington, Duchesne 1 Neely, Bos (roughing),wwiiing), 19:45;19:4 W o , Col Syracuseat Penn State tland of the PocIfTc Coast League. (Sovord, B. Murray), 18:54. Penalties— (roughing), 19:45. Lopez p 00 0 0 Secord, Chi (holding), 4:53; Nylund, Chi (Longway, Gould), 7:13. 7, Washington, B « ^ UnlyMitv at Rhode Island miiivnvi wupui Kerfeidp 0 0 0 0 Gould 1 (Christian, Duchesne), 19:45. _ Se^ntf Period— 3, Colgory, W o 1 ^RorWo vs. Rutgers at East Rutherford, LDS ANGELES DODGERS-Named Lopes ph 10 00 (cross-checking), 7:34; LoFonlolne, NY, Penalties— Hotcher, Wos (sloshing), 5:44; (LM b, Ntollen), 17:41.4, Boston, Simmer 1 Phil Regan, odvonoe scoot. Totals M 5 W5 ToliasTefal 81181 double minor (hlgh-stlck Ing), 17:08; Curren, Stephens, Was (Interference), 14:19; (McCorthy, Bourque), 18:31 (pp). 5, CelumMeatYole BASKETBALL also UConn soccer standout NY (sloshing), 14:47; Froser, Chi Johnson, Pit (hooking), 18:34. Colgory, Loob 1 (Mullen, Wilson), 19:IR Nottonal Basketaall Association New York 888 88 (sloshing), 14:47; Potvin, NY (holding), (pp). Penoltles— Tonelll, Col (hlgh- Alabama Stole at Albany (Go.) State 17:51; Brown, Chi (roughing), 19:37. Second Period— 3, Washington, Christian CHICAGO BULLS— Waived Jerry Ev5 for old friend BartkowskI By Mike Enright play her freshman year H W e n s8 BN 1 (Loughlln, Corrlveou), 3:00. 4, Pitts stlcklng), 3:39; Sheehy, Col (holding), x-OeerglaTech at Auburn rett, guard. Oome-Wlnnlng RBI — Carter (1). Third Period—4, Chicago, Lormer 1 burgh, Cunnevworth 1 (Simpson), 3:34. 5, (boarding), 17:38; Toungstown State ot Austin Peoy, night SAN ANTONIO SPURS— Waived Alfrod- Special to the Herald " I wanted to get used to (Brown, Sovord), 7:41. 5, New York, B Mllbu^, Bos (holding), 15:34; Hunter, Col u DP— New York 7, Sutler 1 (Tottler), 19:55. Penalty— Lelter, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 1 (Duguoy, Bullard), Ookiware State at Bethune^ookmon, erlck Hughes ond Wes /Wotthews, college academically before I HousWn 1. LOB— New York 8, Houston 9. 5:78 (pp). 8, Pittsburgh, Ruskowsk11 (Siren, (sloshing), 18:20; McCarthy, Bos (Interfer nMit guards. B y Barry Wllner Innocent comment from the In other games. It's Buffalo at NY (holding), 7:57. ence), The Associated Press preseason STOR RS - Patti Wojna started to get Involved In 2B— Boss, Corter, Dykstro. 3B— Shots on goal— New York 14-17-7— 33. Bullard), 10:41 (pp). Penalties— Green Tennessee-Chottonooga ot The citadel, m T B A L L Miami: Detroit al Green Bay: Hernondez. SB— Wilson (1). SF— law, Wos (holding), 3:57; Errey, Pit 18:57. n l ^ Notional FoottiM Leoeue "I don't feel I need to apologize Kansas City at Cleveland: New rowski has made the Dean’s List athletics." said WojnarowskI. Strowberry. Chlcogo 11-10-13— 34. (holding). 8:11; Carpenter, Was Third Period— 8, Boston, Crowder 1 DukeotClemson _Power-olov Opportunities— New York 1 NFL MANAGEMENT COUNCIL— The Atlanta Falcons are sending for anything I've said The fact Is. Orleans at Indianapolis: the New In the University of Connecti an Electrical Engineering ma of 5; Chicago 7 of 7. (hooking), 8:38; Barrett, Was (holding), (Courtnoll, Orodln), 3:21. 7, Cqlgorv, Latoyelte at Davidson Named Peter Ruocco monoger of Intormo- IP McDonold 7A (Tonelll,« I V S IV II I. Moclnnls),mv^lllftis/z 3.31.S:F. Or, Ctoorgfo Joytijern at East Carolina tlon. cut’s School of Engineering four jor. "M y sophomore year I H R ER BB SO (Joolles— New York, Smith (34 shots-31 9:15; Stevens, Wos (roughlngi, 10:13; 8 out a welcome wagon for Steve they didn't keep people off me.I York Jets at New England: St. New Yem Duguoy, Pit (roughing), 10:13; Bullard, Pit, PS."ef»on 1 (Wilson,n, Itelnhort),Iteinhort), Mormall at East Tennessee^e , ATLANTA FALCONS— Ploced An out of six semesters and is a decided to give soccer a try I Oledo W, 1-0 saves). Chlcogo, Suove (33-31). BartkowskI If things go right for didn't mean It personally. 1 Just Louis at Tampa Bay: Seattle al the 10 1 1 7 5 A— 17,480. molor (high-sticking). 17:38; Loughlln, 7:47. Penoltles— Mocoun, col (tripping), Control Florida ot Eastern Kentucky thony Allen, wide receiver, on Inlured member of Eta Kappa Nu. an figured, why not’ Houston Wos (Interference), 13:70; Duchesne, Wos •34; R ls ^ o w h , Col (hlah-sttcklng'»!: Alcorn Stole vs. Rorldo AAM at MIomI, reserve. Released Dan Benish, defensive the host team on Sunday, the meant I'm in a bettersituation here Los Angeles Raiders: Philadelphia Ryon L, 0-1 Referee— Dove Newell. Linesmen— engineering honor society at "I came here for the school 7 5 5 0 5 Bob Hodges, Jerry Potemon. (roughing), 18:70; Buskos, Pit, double 11;W; Foster,• wAtvir Boswva tiiiwii*9l(high-sticking). 11:01. lineman. Re-signed Tony Baker, running wagon will roll right over the Los with the Rams. al the New York Giants: and Arxlersen 1 7 minor (roughing), 18:70. ^ Shots -Iw to on ggoal— )ol— Colgory 15511— 33. Bos- WIehIto Slate ot Florida State, night bock. UConn Lopez 1 0 0 Angeles Rams quarterback "Everyone knows I'm not the Minnesota at San Francisco. Soccer was an Interest because 1 1-3 7 0 0 7 1 Third Period— 7, PItsburgh, Cun- Western (forpllna at Furmon yvalved Bobby Jackson, comerbock, off Coach Tsantirls scouted me In Kwfeld 7-3 V 0 0 u 0 u 0u 0u nevworth 7 (LIndstrom, Montho), 5:09. 8, Power-ploy Opportunities— Calgary 7 of Vonderbiltafoeorgla Inlured reserve. BartkowskI was the Falcons' easiest guy In the world to On Monday night. It’s Pittsburgh Oh. by Ihe way. WojnarowskI Umpires— Home, Wever; First, Pulll; Pittsburgh, Cunneyworth 3 ((joVollee, 5; Boston 1 of 8. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Ploced Mark quarterback for II years after protect.” BartkowskI. who has had at Cincinnati high school. But. 1 came to the Second, Rennert; Third, West; Left. Jsts3.8abresZ Johnson), 10:49. 9, Washington, Chrlstlon7 (Joolles— Colgory, Vernon (M shots-H C8B»Sck*M Cimnon, center, on Inlured reserve. Is also the starting stopper back school for the engineering pro Brocklonder; Right, Horvey, ' (Stevens), 11:11. Penoltles— Simpson, saves). Boston, Rontord (33-K). ^ m t o s Slate at Louisiana Tech, night Atlanta made him the top pick in five operations on his right knee, The 5-0 Redskins can seriously LOS ANI3ELES RAIDERS— Announced for UConn’s nationally-ranked gram I had heard It 's one of the T — 7:40. A— 44,391. Pit (slashing), 5:57; PIvonko, Was, A— 11,370. W o ^ Forestot Morylond, night that Greg Townsend, defensive end. has the 1975 draft He was released last said. " I ’d hate to block for me It damage the 3-2 Cowboys’ hopes in women’s soccer team. 0 11-7 double minor (holdtng, roughing), 8:48; RHeree— Terry Gregson. Linesmen— ^^kjwfheost Louisiana ot McNeese State, been s o d d e d by the NFL for one season and now plays for the could be pretty frustrating." the N FC East race, and Dallas best in New England” ntoeg i i 1—7 RuskowskI, Pit (roughing). 8:48; Gould, Kevin Collins, Mork Vines. gome. Signed Elvis Franks, defensive " It ’s not really that hard to WojnarowskI is a senior aca First Period— 1, Winnipeg, Mullen 1 Was (slashing), 18:13. touthwestern Loulsiano ot Mississippi € n d . Rams, whom he will lead Into While BartkowskI might have to enters the game severely balance the two.” said Wojna- demically. but still has another (Howerchuk), 5:35. Penalties— Morols. Shots on goal— Washington 7-53— 18. X 95 5, OIANTS-Ploced Erik Atlanta Sunday In an NFC West do some extra sidestepping this undermanned rowskl. who was a three-sport Today In basoball Win (high-sticking), 1:58; Borrosso, But, Pittsburgh 13*11— 37. FlyaraZ.OIIeral stSriKigii.*Js?.'" Howard, defensive lineman, on Inlured battle for first place. The Falcons. week. Falcons quarterback David year of athletic eligibility left served by Ruuttu (roughing), 7:44; Pole- Power-ploy Opportunities— Washington Towsen Slate at Morgon State reserve. Quarterback Danny White tail athlete at Manchester High because she did not play her ment. But (s lu in g ), 14:19. 0 of 8; Pittsburgh 7 of 7. North Corollno State ot North Corolino .PITTJSBUROH^ STEELERS- Rams and San Francisco 49ers all Archer thinks his blockers could School. She captained Manches Oct. 10 Second Period— 7, Buffalo, Perreoulf 1 (Soolles— Washington, Jensen (32shots-77 Sam H o i ^ State ot Northwestom have a big game. back Tony Dorset! and defensive freshman year Edmonton 1 • 5—1 Actlvoted Don Reeder, running bock. are 4-1. ter’s girls’ sooccer team in 1983 S°* clinched (Housley, Russell), 7:M. 3, Winnipeg, saves). Pittsburgh, Meloche (1514). Loulflong. night Ploced Fronk Pollord, running bock, on tackle Randy White missed all or "When Patti first came here Phllodtlpnia 8 0 7 ^ VMIatfodimond Several Falcons are bristling "Yeah. I would say the offensive !!!5 Pfhkrlcon League pennon! on the final Small 1 (Steen, Morols), 14:37. A— 14,033. FirstHrst Period— 1, Edmonton, Kurrt 1 Inluredreserve. part of the Cowboys' loss to Denver and also was named the team's she used to be a role player.” Chesbro of Ihe Penalties— Neufeld, Win (elbowing), 1:77; Referee — Ron Hoggorth. IHuddv,.. Coffey), 7:08 (op). Penalties—Pei ^^Wraphls State at Southern Mississippi, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Ploced Wen over some comments made by line is having a problem with some most valuable player. She also uncorked o wild Polement, Buf (cross-checking), 7:05; Linesmen— Mark Pore, Leon Stickle. dell Tyler, running bock, and MIchoel BartkowskI during the preseason, of the things that have been printed last week. Steve Pelluer s ta rt^ al Tsantirls said "Now she is a pitch In the ninth Inning, allowing the Tocchet, Phi (hooking), 1:34;*' Coffey, captured All-Central Connecti Amlel, But (hooking),8:49. Edm------(Interfer (holding), 10:44; Sutter, Phi ( J ^ s o n Stale ot Southern U., night Durrette, guard, on recall waivers. particularly in reference to the In the paper. ” Archer said. " I ’ve quarterback and Is expected to gel complete player and we can do a winning run to score. The Red Sox won Min ence), 17:54; Messier, Edm (hooking), Alabama alTennossee HOCKEY the call again as White's groin cut Interscholastic League ho the opener of o doubleheader. Third Period— 4, Buffalo, Ruuttu 1 ^^Wsslem Kentucky at Tennessee State, lack of protection he got from his been misquoted myself, so I don’t PATTI WOJNAROWSKI lot more with her” 14:47; Huddev, Edm (tripping), 18;a. Nottonal Hockey Looauo Injury heals slowly. Dorset!, who nors In basketball and softball m — 1^5 Clevelond Indlons beot th€ (Locombe, Andreychuk), 10:59. 5, Win Second Period— None. Penalties— DETROIT RED WINGS-Troded blockers in Atlanta BartkowskI know where Bart’s coming from, . . . student, athlete WojnarowskI spends up to 20 nipeg. . ot Tennessee Tech Worrw Young, left wing, to the Pittsburgh gave way to Herschel Walker last "Sometimes I find 1 need hours a week during the fall TIkkonen, Edm (hooking), 2:10; Stanley, MIssiMppI StatoatTutane.nlght said after a no-sack game against but the line is a little more w & r^E i;iii’s;rrc i,s Boschmon 1 (Corlyle, Neufeld), 17:45. Phi Penguins tor future considerotlons. week while resting a sprained knee more time to do my home working with the soccer team, Penalties— Jorvenpoo, Win (hold (hooking), 13:09; Anderson, Edm (rough Howard at Virginia State COLLEOE Indianapolis that he had seen the motivated 1 think they’re looking work.” WojnarowskI said w^^i£pScher,'h!HheTrstS^ ing), 7:19; Smith, Buf (roughing), 14:04; Devlla6.Rangara3 ing),Ing), 14:09; Carson, double minor (rough Templevs. VIrgInIg Toth ot Norfolk NCAA— Placed the University of Ten game from a new perspective — to prove they can protect their and ankle, could play with a knee ond spends over 40 hours each QDltCnCr. Carlyle, Win (roughing),18:04. brace. "But. soccer is a good relaxa game well.” said Connecticut Ingj. 14:09; MeSoriey, motor (tldhtina), nessee tootboll program on probation for standing quarterback as well as anyone” week during the entire aca 1W — The Washington Senators won Shots on goal— Buffalo 7-7-7— 14. Win 18:40; Stan..,,Stanley, Phi,..... served by KentStateatBa^ifltaSr* one year for rules violations by boosters. tion to take my mind off school ’ ’ coach Len Tsantirls. "She’s IttolrOTlv World Series championship by nipeg 1^7-8— » . ------1 3 1—3 ly Brown, Mlaml,Flo.otCtodnnatl,nloht “ I'd like to show him what It's BartkowskI did not start last demic year studying N.Y. Rangeit 1 0 1—3 mlnor-molor (Instigator, fig Don Smerek. out with a sprained Thus far. WojnarowskI has more than a defender. She can detoatlnelhe New York Giants 4-3 In 17 Power-ploy Opportunities— Buftalo0ot3; i16:40;;«; Anderson, Edm (roi Wto University at Eastern Michigan, week for the Rams because of an " I ’m just swamped with labs, Wlnnlpeg 0 ot 4. Rrst Period— 1, New Jersey, Hlemer 1 6 like again In that other position, on knee, has been activated to start posted one assist this year as start our attack. She marks ^ * l ! ; ' ” '’'*'’unscoredwhenaball (Johnson, Broten), 2:58 (pp). 2, New Lowe, Edm (holding), 18:47 Injury to his already weak knees. tests, and more homework.' •lovoced over the heod Goolles— Buffalo, Borrosso (77 shots-74 Michigan Statoolllllnols his back.” Atlanta tackle Brett for Randy White If the All-Pro’s UConn has gone out to a 54 players well and she guards the ofGHonts thirdbosemon Fred soves). Winnipeg, Reddick (18-14): York, Osborne 1 (Lorouche, Poddubnv), IlllnolsStatoalindIgna Stale Bowling Miller, a former defensive end. But he wouldn't miss a chance to WojnarowskI said "It doesn't 16:08. 3, New York, Sondstrom 1 Third Perlod-7, Phllodelohla, Sutter 1 Konsosat Kansas State pulled hamstring sidelines him. record and eleventh in the defensive space we assign to her Llhojir®"’ - PfO*l
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Szoeda’s Farm, 464 Woodland St.. Glaston Heritd photo by noeba Sports In Brief Gonzalez in tie for Pensacola lead bury. 633-4004. Pick your own apples, 6 a m. to Jimmy Bascom, 2. sits on a giant the farm's owners, Mr. and Mrs. James 6 p.m., seven days a week. Open through end pumpkin at the Hurst farm In Andover. Hurst. Area farms offer pumpkins, By Bill Kaczor rain brought play to a halt. Those rest” were tied at 67. of October. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Midget gridders back In action tonight The Associated Press golfers stranded on the course Ther first round will be com Sluman. a Rochester, N.Y. golfer apples and all kinds of fun this fall. were scheduled to complete the pleted today, and the second round who played at Florida State tefore Bascom of Hebron and the grandson of The third week of the Manchester Midget Football League, — C Is for elder. You'll enjoy watching It being PENSACOLA. Fla - As a first round today. will be push back until Saturday. turning pro In 1980, finished fifth In pressed! washed out last Friday night, will be played tonight at Mt. Nebo newlywed last year. Ernie Gon ’’Last year 1 had a little Insomnia PGA officials said at that point the Bahamas Classic In January with the traditional doubleheader. zalez said he had trouble sleeping problem” Gonzalez said after they would decide whether to play but began to struggle In March, old Cider Mill, 1287 Main St., 'The Jets and Chargers, both with 1-1 records, meet in the Glastonbury. 693-4880. Watch m., by appointment only. Saturday and p.m., no appointment necessary; rides leave while on the PGA Tour. He also had carding a 6-under-par 65 on the 38 holes Sunday or drop the final missing the cut In four straight lunday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., no appointment opener at 6:90 p.m. with the league-leading Eagles, 2-0, against trouble making the cut in Profes 7.093-yard Perdido Bay Resort cider being pressed, sample that on the hour. Children under 6 must he round, reducing the tournament to tournaments, before rebounding necessary. Open through Halloween. the Giants, 0-2, In the nightcap. sional Golfers' Association course. ’’This year 1 have my wife 54 holes Instead of the usual 72. although the Bahamas finish re day’s pressing. Country collecti accompanied by an adult. tournaments. with me. I ’m more relaxed.’’ Among thus; stranded on the mains his best of the year. C bles. jams and Jellies also sold. But this year the 25-year-old Gonzalez, whose best finish this course was Vantage Cup leader "When the tour went south my Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.. seven days a week. This Edmondson, 2627 Boston Turnpike, Coven Smith Berry Farm, 75 East 5t., Hebron. Whalers send Cote to Binghamton from Chula Vista. C a lif. is taking year has been 10th In the Bank of Bob Tway. who also Is trying to game went with It.” Sluman said year, the harvest was too light for picking try. 742-8124. Children have a fine time 228-9644. Peggy Smith hopes you’ll he able to his wife along, and his ability to Boston Classic, has earned $33,548 vault ahead of Greg Norman, not "I was afraid I wouldn’t get It peering through face holes cut in boards H A R TFO R D — The Whalers sent defenseman Sylvain Cote to your own apples, and the mill hasn’t been able pick your own pumpkin during the last two sleep and golf game have both compared to only $12,729 In 1985 entered here, to the top of the airborne for awhile. Since the end painted to look like witches, scarecrows, the minors Thursday In order to trim their roster to the Improved greatly. to hire enough help to Operate its pick-your- weeks of October. So far, however, there when he didn’t have a top-10 finish money list. Tway, with $647,244. of May, though. I ’ve played pretty ghosts and Jack-o’Ianterns. Be sure to bring appropriate number before the regular season opens Saturday at Gonzalez, with his wife Judy In "You were out here (on the tour) needs only 86,082 to catch Norman well” own pumpkin fields. hasn’t been enough rain for her pumpkins to the Civic Center against Calgary. the gallery, finished In a three-way for eight or 10 weeks In a row, and The top prize here Is 884.000 Byrum. ofOnlda.S.D., played so your camera. Alas, the pumpkins are on the ripen. Anyone for bright green pumpkins? Cote, 20, was sent to the Binghamton Whalers of the American tie for the lead Thursday with Jeff you go, '1 don’t want to be here. I Andy Bean, who is tryingto catch poorly last year that he lost his tour stands, not out in the fields. But you’ll have a Hockey league. The Whalers trimmed their numbers to 24 and Sluman and Curt Byrum In the want to be home,’ ’’ Gonzalez said Tway In the race for the $500,000 card. But he obtained a special — P is for pumpkins. good time, anyway. Woodford and Sons, Nod Road, Avon. (1A. "A ll Camacho has is a tough Flgeruas-Dotti British golf leader earned all 10 rounds from the three mouth. I guarantee you he’ll never A skeptic visits Disney Worid SOUTHPORT, England — Marta Figueras-Dotti of Spain shot judges. The 27-year-old Ganda sign a contract. He’s afraid to get Into the ring with me.” IS a 7-under-par 88 for a one-stroke lead after the first round of the rilla, 135, a native of Mexico who now lives In Harlingen, Texas, Whitaker returned to the ring By Richard M. Diamond that publicity was the quid pro quo for $•7,000 British Women’s Open golf tournament. dropped to 55-17-3. after a layoff of two months . the ftee trip. lied for second at 69 were England’s Beverley New and m m s m m Nobody throws a birthday bash like the Scotland’s Catherine Panton. Don't miss the excitement Walt Disney organization and nobody FOR M Y PART, curiosity overcame of the Marathon Champion can come up with more reasons to hold a my cynicism. 1 had visited Disney World OPEN TUES. & THURS. TIL 8 PM birthday party. So It came as no surprise shortly after it opened In 1071. and 1 9 New Zealand yacht still unbeaten ship Stakes Race. when Disney World, the home of the welcomed the opportunity to see how the Id FREMANTLE, Australia — New Zealand beat previously Senior Citizens admitted Magic Kingdom and Epcot Center in M agic Kingdom had transformed the unbeaten America I! in preliminary competition of the FREE. No one under 18 Orlando, announced elaborate plans for Orlando area in IS short years. America’s Cup that will determine the challenger to Australia. admitted. a combined celebration of its own ISth Additionally, I was curious about how Stars ft Stripes, the only other undefeated boat, scored its fifth 246 SPRUCE ST. birthday and the MOth anniversary of the Warren Burger would be used or win a row with a come-from-behind victory over USA. United States ConstltuUon, with retiring misused for the occasion. Last, I wanted tn other races, Aiiurra scored its first victory by defeating MANCHESTER STOP Chief Justice Warren E. Burger as its to see whether a private company, no winless Courageous IV, White Crusader beat Challenge France, honored guest. The surprise was longer run by the Disney family, could ttalla trounced Heart of America and Canada II e d j^ French BRAKE 646-7202 Rita. CENTERS, INC. Disney’ s decision to Invite 10,0M media maintain its credibility as it championed representativee to its gigantic, three-day patriotic themes in search of bottom-line FALL MAINTENANCE SPECIALS celebration Oct. tto 5. profits. c 3 0 p o n The invitatfons read: "You and a guest f can only say that the weekend made ExpIrMDae IS. 1000 are Invited to both enjoy and report on true believers out of my wife and me. CADILLAC OLDS one of the most exciting and patriotic The magnitude of Disney World dazzles Wlntaiiie Special Fall Tuna-Up BpwIM E xfro $100 Discount on any vehicio events ever conceived. This celebration the tmsginstion. The M.OOO-acre site, I Id Ruth System • Check Hoses trOifOgy purchosod from Check Belts 4 eyi. M3.68 will be the largest gathering of press which is nearly twice the area of SchMkrie representatives ever assembled and Rlehtrdl Ditmond tnd hit Refni with Antifreeze 6 cyl. »83.t8 FBI XV10 7 30 PM Manchester, is a landscaped wonderland 6 C SAT 1001 100 PM promises to be an unforgettable that is still M) percent undeveloped. Ntney. htm It up tl • eountry Wt 6 e^. *63.68 *24.95 I 'meet ear* lOm 7 30 PM wBBRBDu. Despite resort hotels with 5, BOO rooms, hOBdown for thn prwM, spontorod in SUN 10/12 100 PM th e response was overwhelming, l,190cam$)site8,815 vacation vtllaa, by th« KiMimmM-St. Cloud rNort o MON w n 1:90 PM TUES10/14 CLOSED though some larger news organisations major convention facillttea and two BTBB tourltt offleo. Thn bo« con- u 1 r------i WED 10A5 5 30 PM H boycotted the event. They w ere put off, m ajor theme parks, Disney World is sUII •trtetor and tba gator ara allva, but 3$ Lube, Oil, Filter Brake Speclale no doubt, by the i|uestfonable news value o remarkably free of unsightly billboards not hungry. C u p to 5 Qts. 10W40 Oil CompiMe, ufeMnte QuarantMi involved and by the not-so-stthtte hint and Mstsnt commercialism. Disney O DISC DRUM I World Is a marked contrast to the sMe-by-shle hotels and fast-food Ml * 16.95 . «S4.95 *54.95 | Includes my ravorfte. Mala Street, *motf egrs PUUNFBD estabUshments clustered in Orlando I I ‘moat cart j Richard M. Diamond is New Enghmd U.S.A., featuring turn-oT-the-uentary Bay Negro some IS miles away. Vomoiir CT ^ MMn 8trM t USA In Ditnty Vlfortd fotturMi • lAnv»r. mirror on tim wall who's got the m w at the Hartferd Ballet is off toa bm oouD E i y w iiej l chili of a ir That’s the wow to he I Mart, with three perthrmanees oif Man reacts to pregnant waitresses itecMeil at Soturday’i Connectictit Chili Featleal ------J«n»"Itishasedonaaer1eaof at the hballowbrook Eqnestriafi O m c ^ is gomera H e A H rttother-in-lasr sras at the house letters are about sex. Personally! n it t y poems Ml Mien by a hnndof renegade AHB1T: A few ■iMcheateria rootiugfor Dr /oel Reich, yesterday and noticed that we ssere think bowling is a lot more fun. * * * centary. The score win be sung Flfeka agu my chaim aii of the emergency mediciiie department using the new comforter, so she Judging from the few times Fve ^ t h e nartnirdChorale, as the dancers perform 99ife and I had at HaBcheater Memorial Hoapital. Ifc wen the asked me td give the one she had had sex, I thought it would get more *rk y by Ernst Uthoff. Performances are dinner oat to prefhninailea in Manchester on July a , and will tonight and Saturday at tp.m., and Sunday at t P e m r given us to her daughter who didn’t enjoyable, but it didn’t. represent the town on Saturday Speetatora are relax and forget have any. Unfortunately, high school peer JJJ^WJfarefifOinMOiogK. Por reservations. about cooking. wdeonte to watch the cooks or sample the SP kinds pressure about this overrated ^ tmmin. a h performances are at Bushneff ft 1i In the cocktail Abigail Van Suian U SIMM Abby, the one from m y mother- activity is still with us. “ Who did ofchlH to be offered There will be two horse ■iemorial Mbn. Hanford lounge or this in-law haa a lot of sentimental you score with?” is still a hot topic ■hows, polo matches square dancing, a flea T w y nice res- marhet and country hands all day. It all gets under value atta^wd to it, and just at school. RESTAURAffT tavrant we because wtrro not using it doesn’t I think sex is boring. Besides, ware served by way at 11 a m . but you cannot tastethe chili until PorfMhhds mean ste don’t srant it. I suppose srith AIDS to worry about, it’s not 2:4Bp.m Admission is 0 adults: fl children under a p l e a s a n t you’d call me selfish if f have two worth the risk. Also, the world 12. Rroeeeds benefit hospice programs in activities planned on young lady who was well along in and refose to give one to m y already has more people than it B a y d n yet the Connecticut Audubon Society rf you still cllngto the nothin that Connecticot. The festival is sponsored by United her pregnancy. Then in the dining pregnant sromen should not show sister-in-law who doesn’t have any. can food. LaStrada Technologfes Corp Holland Bfrooh Center in Glastonbury. It all begins room, an etpially pregnant young themselves in public, consider But I don’t really think I am. What Give us more letters about lady served us dinner. would likD to thank you, all of our M g a.m. with a Mrd walk through the » acres of this: Pregnant waitresses would should I do? people srho are too fat. too tall, too Earle Park. Breakfast will be served in the I believe that women and child rather be home soaking their ON THE SPOT short or were born on Christmas cuBtomara, for patronizing our H d y Hesperldes, Batmanf HbHand Brook Center, following the walk Then ren are important — to be loved swollen feet, but they continue to Or Hassles with the phone com restaurant, and to congratulate our I the family fon begins, with pumpkin decorating, and cherished — but being served work because they need the money DEAR ON: Once a gift is given, it pany. the neighbor’s dog barking at by two pregnant women in one manager, Joey Supino and hla bride Batman and bis buddies win be featured Sunday leaf and flower printing, autumn crafts and other Examine your feelings. 'Then you becomes the property of the 3a.m. — anything besides sex fora Lisa, on becoming newlyweds. Qood evening was, f thought, a little too win know why you were upset. recipient to use, put away, throw change. 0 at the Connecticut Comic Convention from ll a m. artfvitles. AlloftMs is free, from 10a,m to3pm mneh. luck in the future. to 5 p m at the Elks Lodge.« Roberts St . East The center is at B «i Main St away, sell or whatever OPTING FOR ABS-nNENCE / • % 'T i y srife had a "so what?" DEAR ABB'Y: I have a mother- However, srith two comforters, Hartford Admission is « cents, but the comic attitude. I was upset Do you think books can cost as much as 09' in-law problem. When "J oe" and f you have more comfort than you DEAR OPTING; Thanka for the my reaction was wrong? And if so, announced our engagement, his can use, so why not give one to your candid input I appreciate knowing welMendecI show why? A mother gave us a dosnt comforter. sister-in-law to warm and comfort my readers’ preferences. s t o r k -r a v i n g m a d Readers? LA STRADA RESTAURANT To see beantifolly shaped bushes and It wasn’t a new one; It was one she her? Were you to keep them both. I would not call you "selfish," but Rre her up wen-tended flowers head for the University of had had for a long time that 471 Hartford Road • 643-6165 DEAR MAD; As a man who belonged to her m ot^r. My own there’s much to be said for keeping To get Abby’s booklet. "How to Connecticot's horticulture show, in the Ratcliffe claims fo "love and cherish women Be Popular: You’ re Never Too Innday there wfD be open hearth eeohteg at the mother gave ns a brand-new dosm peace in the family C fficfcs Arena. Route 195. Storrs. It’s open Saturday and children," perhaps the sight of Young or Too Old,” sendacheckor WeBea Bhipman-WardHonne, m W M n tt., comforter, not knowing that f had from lOa.m tosp m . and Sunday from lOa.m. to two pregnant women working so already received one DEAR ARBY: I am a 17-year-oId money order for $2.50 and a long, Ofastonhury. Prom noon to S p. m.. ymm be able to 0 p.m. Admission is free. far along in their pregnancies guy with an important question stamped (39 cents), self-addressed try your hand at stoking a fire, coohlng over it and made you feel guilty. Or were you Joe and I have been married a Why are your readers so hung up on envelope to: Dear Abby. Popular ANGCUrS PQZA then eating the reaoKs of your handiwork. embarrassed to be reminded of year and we’re usingthe comforter sex? I like your column, but it ity, P,0 Box 38293 Hollywood, Admission is $T, whether yon plan to pnrticipnteor This fare Is fair how babies get here? we got from my mother Mv seems that about one-third of your Calif 90038 JA RESTAURAffr , . just watch 1 ^ ______0i ,'ucl Schooner Fare, a trio from Maine that’s often been compared with the Kingston Trio, will T present a concert Saturday evening at 8 at the The BrWeh are coming Help available for incontinent people Sounding Board Coffeehouse Their musical repertoire ranges from songs of the sea to original Some members of the English pop Chad and Jeremy, take a break in im positions to singalong tunes The coffeehouse groups which took the world by storm in D E A R DR. mean? Is it a condition that needs so that carbon monoxide does not /// is in the First Church of Christ Congregational. 12 rehearsals for a reunion show, which is OOTT: My bus- treatment? harm your friend or her S Main St West Hartford Admission is 0 For the 1960s are getting back together. coming to the Oakdale Musical Theatre band bad a DEAR READER: Anisocytosis menagerie reservations call 553-3253 Here, members of The Searchers. The in Wallingford on Saturday evening. prostate opera is present when the red blood cells Mindbenders. Gerry and the Pacemak Tickets are $10.50 torthe6and9:30p m. tion a year ago vary in size. This can represent DEAR DR. GOTT: I am climb Dr. Gott inefficient blood production. 662 Center St., Manchester 647-9334 ers. Freddie and the Dreamers, and shows. For reservations, call 265-1501 and he has had ing the walls because of (he itch I Adopt an animal no control of his Therefore. I urge you to ask your have in my eyebrows, corners of wafer since Peter Gott, M.D. doctor to investigate the cause of my eyes and behind my ears. I had Looking for a pet? On Saturday, the Lutt then. The doc your blood abnormality. You may a rash on my back, which went be deficient in certain vitamins and Children's Museum will host a Connecticot Animal Kld*rlflc’s terrific Peanutbutterjam Is back tor gave him an away, but then (his itching started Incontinence minerals Could it be caused by diet? I take Welfare League Pet Adoption Day. The league will For five hours on Sunday. Main Street in Peanutbutferjam, the Manchester-based clamp to use to hydrochlorothiazide, potassium be at the Lutz from noon to 4 p.m. with cats, dogs, CeMweneut HWoOeW SoetWy pM o downtown Hartford will be closed to traffic, and musicians who have gained regional popularity, go to work, but DEAR DR. GOTT; My friend is a and aspirin. kittens and perhaps, puppies. All animals will open to children of all ages as a festival is pul on by will present a concert on Saturday at the Student he Is starting to gi;et Infecdons We fwo hours. If I sit healthy 87, but in the winter she DEAR READER: The hydroch a-restaurant have had their shots, and will have be
AgM, witli shuttle aervice A DOT iM i* CoimM Ml* agrawiwnl .By Allyn Fislisr pursue his Middle East peace .C p eo l DisaejrWorid. Tha Assoeiofatf PrAs initiatives. Even without all the perks enjoyed by the press. Admissioa t » Ae park is aim If Shamir’s government "doA Conraa i « a major rictoiy Disney World lives up to its reputation and is someAiBB A b e ctmeideited. A JERUSALEM — Prime Minister not krep to the (f>eace) policy four-dap paefcage, for example, V S S T r S S n S *^**“ '^'»«^*'»«««<»^twuhled Shim A P e rA resigned today, guidelinA, it may endanger it well worth a visit. It can be costly, however. is g$P for aduHs and 188 for beginning an unprecedented self," he said. Disney hotel room s run more than $100 a day. children. For a fom ilpof four, w aanouBcod agreornom Thurudaroii transfer o f power to his rival, Shamir told Army Radio that he 1 2 2 1 2 5 F>WBnteiibowited Coarail In a Yitzhak Shamir. Hours A fo re A e would stick to the coalitiM accord, __ this worto out A BMdaily for w a g poBBe
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