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MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 19W — 5 VMt by Stolberg Eighth District major issue in 12th All quiet on SNET talks, but each side Other's faults
•elected by employees. The only Christie said. Workers would re pUiyeea are paid makies no differ boosts Thompson DnMcratie Towu CMnaaa difference is the date on which the ceive a 2.5 percent wage increase k a v c i M I m t ^ co-payment system would take "If th «y were to give ue a aerloua offer then we ence. It is the same in a lump sum ^Hfee zewepelgie ketfew ttthAaaemt (vlL OwntogimM M m the Eighth District wfB SNETa cnpteycca have ever had a effect. would go out to the membership (for a vote)," in each of the three years of the at the beginning o f the contract’s MB f o over fi.aw . contract, she said. hew M . liter tfeo nferai- Rick Melita. CUTW’s adminis year, or in each week's pay check, SwSssiisr' fwandta* Melita said. Of that, employees would be paid she said. I the vote ter their ^TveMIy. the compaBy pays an trative asststant. said SNET had a lump sum of $200 the ftrst year. eeeered i ___ reprtszotoUve. ftimmlwgi. who medical eoata after the employee ihlftcd around a few of its earlier But Melita argued that the 3Jrte wNh a ^ » pm^. $900 the second and $400 the third lump-sum system keeps wages ^nMMwwewimbaw ^ .. _ .J. heM the m h AosemMy District abeorfee the first $i$a. proposals, hot offered nothing new. Jn^sjjzssssz, fPOHipMlw, V iSvOTSr MjMSMIIIU srearofthecontract. withtherestof down for starting employees and liMMiiAiMS #1^g •eat ter tour years before hwtog to The medical p s ^ g e pot on the " I f they were to give us a serious saM. I Ktmrc 0 R 9W M S' ter may or reeefead a pgnte visits to doctors, Christie said. the increase coming in the weekly affects the cost of living adjust Joyaer to 1971, said the dtetrict negotiatiiiK table Sept. M was part offer then w e would go out to the raeepnew. and se re ra d p m ^ at ligMetfvv dM- "win tolerate a let from Ms For the first time, the company Also propoaed by the company pay checks. ments given at the beginning of fiM M lty 0 ^ • tv a tt tn m **^ ^c>ame mader attach Ms of the propoaal offered Aug. 9 and membership (for a vote)," Melita (he home* awM t R ^ hwae pepseaeulatlve." has offered to pay 100 percent of an Sept. 24 was a new wage package, CTiristie argued that when em- each year. JJw tu m u tem M n^ «(«(« * • » tatar am gtag afreadp daefded fe> ante her hfw. wtiS CammtRgs said the overall party W ww *# Wegvewwieetw At ewehewieewCevweWStreet, M ttre aad aewer hmctkm it w '* r « c ftMw Ml AM Mm « « M hreafcdowB wffl abobelpMcCava- aw wswraw who eawta tafia daer • a ^ a ^ s e a M T ^ en a rl kaa ptvm p- aagb. As of September liw . the rw *(«»," flame said she wished Tiempaew had (eW tMMrfH edvecelee to 12th AasemMy Dtetrict eoatatoed Pickets tikfvrttf ta rikt IrUMg i. M«f. wen la HM. whew he feet hy Aaa ^ Mgedtor. aad feed) tfemm 11.9H zegisteied voters, of iriHMn vete*. t ^ Ja rm M m t stoteflep. Jamea $.142 were Democrata, $,$97 were Iw ««iw M * le r . He w M TMiwgL “Gee. Tm sarry yew tlfir'l ^ BfeCevatHMli aad ItopefeHcea Republican and $,$$« were feel strike win (he fmt time.'" aha aafd. M m a . ‘reecf hate nnafflllated. «M» ie ewe «»f n nemeerefle **S^wmd ■'r cwwiMtofee fhat fce wewMcIweee ewcfe (TftJdzed (fee oUier's lech of "They are going to vote for Mm M Aie^ aftme ethers M another home. Stofharsget aapanrt tor the EigMD District. because he la a Democrat." said in pockets "iw e t's m e ef the besf- Into a deharte with a mam who Eecfe csndMsto crillcteed the Cummings. p ttffm ttii eewtfMates mryene seemed apset wKh all en IfeetaeMeesriler (Ms week «** iwte." saM Stofherg « eandidaies "'All of e sudden, when fee (Tnccll JAMES McCAVANAQH JOHN TUCCI By John F. Kirch HOWEVER. TUCCI SAID the mjAiwr sge«k«r f t the Home *’* • Iw «fflce fee feecsme s friend of . . . “running tcardcT •.. congftivative stands Herold Reporter “ That's a pfamt by Ma. i haow party lever might also work to Ms /Ife'e fjMWiHjrr wHh f fie tssees— (fee lElgfetfe) District," b a rg e d hw e«re* abrnf (he (mm " H.''Thompsotttohedaahaatoad Demorrstlc toramfeent Jamea R pubflc meeting," said Tucrt. 4$, a advantage because of the strength WERSARY As company and union officials watching fltofherg (ry in talk (bat be was not the legislator that Larter. (he (wo campaigntd McCsvsnsgfe. a real estate ferolcer fealrdreaser. “ Is he urging his of GOP gubernatorial candidate bargain to bring 9.700 striking with (he man. introduced the Mil. said that Julie Belaga. " I think she’s going Three days only — Oet. 23-25! tw ttbuHi am fmor. frein« MANCHE8TEB HERALD. Weddeoday. Oct. 2g. 1966 — 7 OPINION ComMuMcmt b$ B fU f Cadets get taste of another academy em 9 fcf dHwg to fury NEW LONDON fAFV - Execute coordinator of th6^ program for the academy they wooM Hke to attend. p W B t f l o n g IB irOflV, BB m $M . a sainte «f (Re U.S. cowt Guard Coast Guard, n e project is dn After a few days of orientation j* » m r t o r Coyrt ja r r eouM hegfn ktndtmf, and it Juer utigRt Re The enOinngemndeHtaaald they signed to littster better relations this summer, the nine students have adUusted gradually to the new Hom eless mmmer M a t « t RusaelT F. returued by a Navy. Army or Air between the services and make the Joined a week-long cruise on the Force man nr woman. envfromiient. other academies aware of the barque Eagle, the Coast Guard’s West Faint Cadlat 2Hd Class Dale S m e k The dtademr is home to nine nation’s smallest service, the training ship. **y*!yg!j* ^ were m t&r itotfay. exchange students this semester Furrow, said the oiriy thing he ; v I E f '- Coast Guard, she said. “Sailing a tall ship, climbing the from the nation's three other knew at first about the Coast Guard sHII in need The other three schools — the mast and walking out on tiie was tbat tbe ranks were shnilar to aci^dce acadsmOss. fhCSnasnsedl m * wife w m m U.S. Nava! Academy in Annapolis, yardarms was an experience I’ll those of tbe Navy. aquid, grunts or soomfes by their cfarlBf a quarrel. UnBig her almoM ltd., (he U.S. Air Force Academy remember tbe reatofmy Hfe,” aaid Eberbard saM be bad trouble Coast Guard cfassmafes, the eight i»Colorado Springs, Colo., andthe Cadet 2nd Class Gene Fiskator. remembering tbat walls were men and one woman win be in New . Bttymeya have argued ttaetn^ had no hstentiott ol U.S. Military Academy in West "It’s sontetMng my West Foint called bnlkbeads and heera were The dedication of the town’s shelter for V/i Londbn until Christmas. MIHBB Mt wMte ami was eKher tegally hwane or acting nmter FOfnt, N.Y., - average 4,466 contemporaries probably will called decks. But bis classmates homeless people Sunday afternoon was an extreme emoBmial tBsturbaiioe. "Now. m be able to look at West atadente. The Coast Grand has never have a chance to do.” have Helped Mm atUnat, be said. upbeat affair. Point a little dtfferently and pEdetcIiiMt has maintained that Manfred! was sane, fully ahoot 756 students. Annapolis Midshipman 2nd Class m e DEel UIIBg BIKRR DWIBg lie re More than lOO people attended, many of them hopeftdly be able to apply some of “It’s very close-knit here,” said Tim Reicher was on hoard a Navy the tbiniy f’ve learned here back ia the friendHnesa of tbe people. We Manchester residents who have selflessly ^ven Annapolis Midshipman 2nd Class fast frigate last year, but said be were accepted from the tirat day.” their time to improve the quality of life for Amerasian there,” said U.S. MHHary Lori Sorokatch. "There’s a neat picked up "a lot oif training” on tbe be said. Academy Cadet 2M Class Andrew aenne of unity within the corpn. Yon Eagle. But tbe exchange atndenta aaid others less fortunate than themselves. These daybrooh pup6a fsce dnig-leshng Eberbard. whose rank makes him can't hide your problems here.” Air Force Academy Cadet 2nd they are the target of a certain people, the volunteers who keep the shelter the cquivaleBt of a co4lege Junior. 'The students apply for the Claas Paul Gates said that it took amoont of razzing, that htcludea afloat, deserve nothing but praise; for them, the Stodentoin Old Saybrook suspected of The exchange program also children need program during their sophomore hbn a while to get a handle on tbe the nicknames: AmtapoHs mid chemical testing, under a sends nine Coast Guard cadets to congratulatory tone of Sunday’s affair was only years and are selected based on nautical terminology, shipmen are called aqoM; West new poH^ adopted by the Board of Education the other academies for a semes fitting. their academic and military stand “ft took me almost tbe whole Pointers are grunts; and tbe Air approved allowing ter. saM Lt. linda Johansen, (be ings. They can indicate what week to learn the bow was the Also at the dedication in the old Main Street HULMB '0 -2 > s c ^ ^ ^ a l s to jtrongly suggest” that a student suspected M Force cadets are zoomiea. church were officials and politicians. nea special laws chemical James G. Harris, commissioner of the state refuH ^ to submit themselves to the tests couM Department of Human Resources, found the ‘‘He admits he’s an American but insists he’s not CiA, He says he’s in dfsciptinary action Dem ocrats time to attend, as did Julie D. Belaga. the Nicaragua on business. Do we need any storm windows?” WASHINGTON - Paul Thompson is a ; * y ? y ***57 by a school (Hstrict in Republican state representative who hopes to reasonably happy man. living with his wife and CoiwiMctlcot. It is modeled after a similar policy adoated in be Connecticut’s next governor. To them and their three sons in Southern California. But ; Plafnville school officials in 1964. uy organize their many colleagues in the administrative and Thompson’s fourth son — his oldest — can’t be J legislative branches, Sunday’s dedication Open Forum with his father. The boy, now 17, lives in Vietnam, 0*N«IN would change Rx program where he was bom to a Vietnamese mother. > for B elaga should mean something different. On the one NEW HAVEN - Democratic Gov. William A. O’Neill iscalling C Thompson, as a civilian working for the Army, hand, it did mark an accomplishment for which issues that would benefit the Manchester. This is why he has for changes in the state’s prescription drug program for the was one of thousands of Americans who fathered HARTFORD (AP) - Republi the state deserves some credit: on the other, it Zinsser Is good elderly. One key issue that comes proposed holding regular office low-income elderly, including the elimination of the registration illegitimate children in Vietnam during the long can gubernatorial candidate Julie should have served as a reminder of the to mind is one concerning non hours if he is our state represen fee and higher income guidelines so more people can participate. for 4th District U.S. presence there. Unlike many, he was there D Belaga is getting support from stunning lack of services available to those who payment of health insurance tative so that the people In the The changes were similar to those proposed earlier this month when his son was bom; he remembers the an unexpected quarter: a group find themselves without a roof over their heads. premiums. Mr. Meotti proposed district can meet with him and by one of O’Neill most vocal Republican critics. Senate President butterfly-shaped birthmark on the baby’s back. calling Itself "Democrats For A few years back, the town shelter was an To the Editor; that a policy be assignedtoa third discuss issues and Ideas with Pro Tempore Philip S. R o b e rt^ of Cheshire. Belaga ’66.” But a year later Thompson was sent back to the entity whose only anchor was the generosity of party trustee in the event of him. He did this when he was O’Neill outlined his proposals during a speech on Tuesday "We are registered Democrats United States for six months. When he returned to before service providers to the elderly. Because it matters ... I ’m non-payment of premium by an mayor of Manchester and found who are really disenchant wMh the Manchester Area Conference of Churches Vietnam, the baby’s mother refused to see him. T it to be an extremely effective He said if he is re-elected next month, he will propose that the and its many components. It weathered the voting for Senator Zinsser. elderly person, thus taking re (Democratic Gov.) Bill O’Nelill,” way of getting new ideas and fearing that he would lake away her baby. "A ll I $15 registration be dropped and that income limits be increased saM committee chairwoman Mu storms of criticism as it moved from place to sponsibility away from the right You see it matters to me, as I’m ful owner and allowing insurance staying In touch with his constitu wanted to do was keep in touch,” 'Thompson ; by $9,666, to $12,666 for Individuals and $15,666 for couples. riel L. Woolley of Westport. Bela- place, and it survived the pointed questions The governor also suggested that participants pay only for the ga’s hometown. sure it does to many of the citizens companies to meddle in the ents. Mrs. Swensson has never recalled the other day. "I wanted the child to know • from politicians. held regular office hours for the first $6 of any prescription. Currently, the state shares the cost of The governor, she said. "Is Just in the 4th Senatorial District, who affairs of private citizens. Mr. that I cared about him and did not abandon him.” Ultimately, MACC. its volunteers and the public. each prescription on a 56-56 basis. kind of a lackluster character who will represent us as state senator Meotti also spoke out against a For a brief period Thompson was in contact with town government worked out the plan that My father has also been going the baby’s aunt in Saigon, but eventually he lost hasn’t made many Innovative First, there is the incumbent. Sen. mandate concerning differentia changes” in state government, but brought everyone together on Sunday. ’The Carl A. Zinsser has provided door to door throughout the track of the boy. named Thom Minh Lin. Now AHered Lotto ticket brings charge tion of rates on a group basis for district since the beginning of who has "taken credit for every former Church of the Nazarene was secured as effective and honest leadershipto persons who smoke. Considering Thompson is one of dozens of Americans who want NEWINGTON — A Hartford woman was issued a summons thing he can find In Connecticut.” A P p h o to a site, the town Health Department offered a July. I ’m sure those residents he to bring their half-Vietnamese children to this his constituency for the past 6 the health industry’s statistics for has visited can sense his concern after she tried to cash an altered Lotto ticket that appeared to be She said Tuesday the core of the proposal, and the volunteers agreed to keep on years. country.They are frustrated by red tape, lack of ^ ^rogocutor Patricia King (left) entera a Couture, a defendant In the $1.86 million smokers vs. non-smokers, a and his commitment to the worth $1,76$, a spokesman for the state Division on Special committee Includes about 20 peo concern and political differences between the U.S. ; doing what they’d done so well for so long. The Let’s look at a key segment of separate set of premiums should people of Manchester. Revenue said. ple. some of whom were active picture Into evidence Tueaday aa Evelyn Purolator robbery-murder In Waterbury state, for its part, chipped in 1100,000 to speed society, and one that I ’m afraid is be established under government and Vietnamese governments. j William K. Seymour said Ruhama Ruff was charged Tuesday supporters of former U.S. Rep. Pelletier testiflea In the retrial of Donald In 1979. Mrs. Swensson has also re Toby Moffett, who unsuccessfully the purchase and rehabilitation of the building. neglected by many, the elderly. mandate as a fair and equitable with presenting an altered lottery ticket, a misdemeanor that fused to debate Jack, using « challenged O’Neill (or this year’s At the dedication, Harris was quick to As state senator. Carl Zinsser solution to this problem. excuses such as " I don’t have the carries a maximum penalty of $1,600 and a year in Jail. She was ABOUT $.766 AMERASIAN CHILDREN have ! Democratic gubernatorial nomi capitalize on that.-“ Connecticut does have a helped in obtaining a 50% dis Put your vote where It count.«, time to debate” or 'Tm not a released on a promise to appear in court Oct. 90. been brought here since the Vietnam War. U.S. nation. She said, however, that the heart.” he told the crowd. "W e ’re now in the count on prescriptions for low- that’s what I’m doing! Re-elect good debater.” Yet she found Seymour said two of the numbers on the ticket had been officials estimate that 6.000 still remain, but Hanoi ; Moffett angle was not the sole Purolator robber was nervous fight and we feel, if God’s willing, we will help income elderly persons. He was Senator Zinsser forthegoodof the time to attend a conference in altered, making it appear a $1,763 winner, rather than the $3 Impetus for the group. claims there may be as many as 15.000. Known In | winner it was. He said numbers from a second ticket had been those who can’t help themselves.” also Instrumental In the passage entire district. Minnesota to promote arts and "I wasn’t Involved In his Vietnam as "children of the dust,” these offspring j glued over two of the numbers on the first ticket. WATERBURY (AP) - Donald as "murderous fiends," "rats.” Belaga offered her thoughts on a greater state of legislation that provides the tourism with just three weeks left campaign." she said. "But 1 would husband told her after the robbery In the campaign. It is irresponsi of mixed parentage are often discriminated ! The alteration was picked up when the ticket was run through a say a good number of Moffett Couture was so nervous during the "utterly merciless killers" and that he and Couture opened fire on role in such matters. Like the shelter program, elderly, based on income levels, Charles G. WIrkman with a more favorable property ble for a state representative to against by the Vietnamese. '■ computer at division headquarters, where the woman tried to Democrats are probably support 1979 Purolator robbery that “ It was "Inhumane, unfeeling and repre tbe three guards after one of them she said, the deinstitutionalization of mental $47 Hollister St. cash it, Seymour said. as If his finger was stuck to the hensible creatures” during his tax structure. His work on fuel suggest that a conference of that Officially, Hanoi and Washington agree that the J ing Julie" ignored warnings to freeze and patients was "w on derfu l" The problem, she trigger” once the shooting started, closing remarks In 1982. pulled his gun as the robbery assistance is unprecedented. nature could be more important children belong In the United States, and in 1962 She said the group planned to noted, was the lack of state-sponsored support to the voters of the 13th District Congress passed legislation to ease their ’. Board tablet part-time tuition plan send a mailing to Democrats, the Inmate wife of a co-defendant Mrs. Pelletier, 33. testified that started. During the past legislative ses testified. she. Pelletier, Couture and Cou services for former patients who now crowd the than debating the issues And. if Immigration. But this particular law has yet to chiefly in Fairfield County and also "They said freeze again. They sion a fund of $400,000 was Jack Thompson DANIELSON — State higher education officials agreed Evelyn Vega Pelletier, serving a ture’s ex-wife. Donna, began plan 2 shelters. would make up buttons and bum- didn’t. That’s when the two of them created, from the Exxon over Mrs Swensson Is not a good bring any children out of Vietnam. j prison term of 12i/i years to life for ning the robbery In February 1979. debater as she has said, then how Tuesday to postpone action on a plan to cut tuition costs for perstlckers The Belaga campaign (Pelletier and Couture) went and With that comment. Belaga was right on charging, and has been desig relies on people A State Department official explained why; j part-time students after getting complaints the move would hurt the murders of three guards In the The planning Included staking out are we being represented In the said the theme for the buttons and fired,” she testified. target. But like Harris, she seems to have nated for a van service set-up for Since there are no formal diplomatic relations enrollments at private colleges. $1.86 million heist, on Tuesday the depot to determine Its security Legislature? Surely, debate is a bumperstickers would be entered the fray a bit late. the elderly and handicapped. between the two countries, processing the children ' The Board of Governors for Higher Education was to have "Another Democrat for Belaga" became the first of the four people procedures and the purchase of Killed in the predawn ambush To the Editor: natural function of the legislative were: Edward T. Cody, 48, an Several years ago, when Belaga was in the Is difficult. Most contacts take place at the United decided whether to reduce part-time, per-credit fees for public Charles Monagan. spokesman accused In the robbery to testify tape to tie up the security guards, Looking at the challenger. Mr process. off-duty Hartford police detective Legislature and Harris in the governor’s Nations. Furthermore, the taw encompasses college students. The program is aimed at making part-time for O'NetH's re-election campaign, during Couture's second trial. she testified. Meotti Is a lawyer who Is I feel compelled to respond to a One of Mrs. Swensson’s cam who lived in Vernon; William West, Amerasians throughout the Far East: the special 1 college credits cost the same as college credits for full-time said Democrats For Belaga '86 Couture and Lawrence Pelletier On the day of the robbery, Mrs. administration. Manchester’s need for a employed by the Travelers Insu recent letter to the editor which paign slogans Is "People before were granted new trials by the Pelletier testified, she and Donna 52. of Crowmweti; and Leslie volunteer shelter stemmed largely from circumstances of the strained U.S.-Vietnamese students. In some cases. It would have cut part-time credit fees "sounds like 20 misguided souls rance Cos. Forthepastfewyears, some readers may construe as politics.” but by refusing to who will have no Impact at all on state Supreme Court last year Couture dropped off the two men Clark, 36, of Plymouth. 2 relations require special legislation, the official by half. failures at the state level. It eventually got a Mr. Meotti has been a lobbyist for being critical of Jack 'Thompson, debate, she is doing exactly the because of Improper remarks by near Purolator’s Waterbury depot said. The reduction "would have a | 'ntially devastating impact” the race as a whole.” Couture and Pelletier were tried hand in the form of the one-time donation. the Insurance Association of the Democratic candidate In the opposite: she is putting politics the prosecutor during their first around 2 a.m. The two women then Another roadblock is that the 1962 law does not ! on private colleges as their part-time students transferred to He said the vast majority of together during their first trial, Even today, however. It is doubtful that the Connecticut. In a time period 13th Assembly District. before people — the people of the Democrats who supported Moffett trial In 1982 drove to the Couture home In which resulted In convictions tor public schools. University of Hartford President Stephen Joel where we as citizens and small The tone of the letter may lead 13th district who deserve more cover the children's Vietnamese mothers, and few ' are now backing O’Neill. "1 don’t Assistant State's Attorney Wal Wallingford and waited for the men both in 1982 on murder and robbery homeless would find shelter in town without the Trachtenberg told the board. business owners face the "insu some people to believe that it is from their state representative of them ore willing to give up their children. ! think we’re going to let 20erst while ter Scanlon, heading the state’s to return. charges. They are being tried worthy efforts of those volunteers. When they Trachtenberg estimated that by 1992, Connecticut State rance crisis,” do we want this Jack Thompson and not the than just politics and excuses. An "Orderly Departure Program” agreed to by I Democrats from Westport be of case again, had referred to the pair Mrs. Pelletier testified that her separately this time. returned home from Manchester on Sunday, University students would pay $36 per credit, compared to about independent candidate who in the As co-chairman of my father’s American and Vietnamese officials ended last l any concern to us. Most Democrats Harris and Belaga should have given that some person as state senator when he $230 per credit at the University of Hartford. letter-writer’s own words Is the campaign. It Is no secret where January after effecting the Immigration of 3.700 ' know Bill O’Neill is the best thought. quite possibly presents the 4th campaign's "spoilercandidate” . my loyalty lies, but there is a children. Talks were held last month in the hope of candidate.” Monagan said With the temporary tent city in New Haven District with a conflict of Inter est ? The public has the right to the This could not be further from the growing number of people in the reinstating the program. and many less visible displays, Connecticut truth. t. best and fairest representation thirteenth district who feel It Is continues to show the effect of the state’s Jack Thompson is my father possible. As an insurance lobby time for a change In leadership. refusal to coordinate services for the homeless. and I am co-chairperson of his Jack Thompson Is trying to DESPITE THEIR FAILURE to cooperate fully ist, one can only wonder whether campaign. I know as well as Include people in the political In the past, Vietnamese officials insist they want to*M Towns like Manchester, and organizations Mr. Meotti will be true to the like MACC. have done more than their share. anyone that he has run a positive process and if he Is elected, the do so. "W e are ready to let them out.” a public or true to the private sector campaign geared toward issues But until the state fulfills its responsibilities by people will have a quality leader Vietnamese official at the United Nations told our r which provides the majority, if whicb affect the people of the 13th devoting a greater share of resources to the who not only represents them, reporter Courtney Brinkerhoff. "We would like the rr not all, of his salary. District. He has said from the but also relies on them to problem, things will only get worse. United States to accept as many as possible as ~ Getting back to the issue, beginning of the campaign that Improve that representation. soon as possible.” •• Manchester’s shelter is wonderful, indeed. though, Mr. Meotti, who Is there is a tremendous amount of But it will take more than God’s will to get the Meanwhile, Americans like Paul Thompson wait - supposedly a 'friend' of the talent and vitality in the 13th Sean Thompson in growing frustration, Corinth, his wife of 13 Job done fully and fairly District and in the town of elderly, has lobbied against 154Vk Oak St. years, said; “I knew about Thom before we were .' married. We just want to know if he is alive and let him know that we care.” ' 6th Annual There is caring on the other side as well. The Pearl S. Buck Foundation has a file of more than Think future for Johnson and Kennelly 3,000 letters from Vietnam, written by Amerasian O owntown Manchester" children seeking help. Connecticut's even split between Republicans And Bruce Bums, a Vietnam veteran who is now ' leader In the state House, now a retired Superior a lawyer in San Jose, Calif., is working to set up a Harvest Festival and Democrats In the U S House of Court judge. Representatives will probably survive the Nov. 4 locater s ^ l c e to help Vietnamese children find ' Johnson’s opponent is a New Britain neighbor. their American fathers. His effort was Inspired by • election no matter what happens at the top of the Democrat Paul Amenta. Despite the odds, he has October 20th thru 25th ticket. Capitol an 16-year-old Vietnamese girl who sought him out - ' i run a strong, effective campaign with labor two years ago and said in some of her few words of That is tlje outlook in the six congressional support. Kennelly is challenged for the third time • Window Painting a Judging ~ Oct. 20lli-2Srd C om m ents English; “ I want to find my daddy.” Z 9 districts, though both parties are praying for by Herschel Klein of Windsor, a bright, articulate • Pumpkin Oocoriling a Judging — Oct. 26lh 11:30-140 miracles in at least two of them B o b C o n ra d and decent guy who says he will keep trying. Democrats, for example, hope that State Rep But watch those two women, and think future for It thi Mincliittar Mall Christine NIedermeier of Fairfield can knock off both of them. Rambo In striped pants ^ • Caituma Parada ~ Oct. 20th. 240 p.m. Starting at o r Man River himself, U S Rep Stewart What’s In a name? Plenty, Foggy Bottom ” McKinney of Westport in the 4th Congressional tha Manaliaatr Stata Sank Campaign notaa officials are hoping. In an official notice in the “ District. McKinney is shooting for his ninth team report that a professional poll this month finds Commerce Business Doily, the State Department - • Fraa Prita ~ for all who antar Republicans hope their former FBI man Francis McKinney leading by 61 to 25 percent. That leaves Gov. O’Neill revealed in his first debate with announced that it had hired one Charles Rambo - “ Bud” Mullen of East Lyme can keep U S. Rep. a small balance of undecided voters. Julie Belaga last week that he was a Brooklyn for Its “ Security Enhancement Program” at Z • Clowna an tha atraat — Balloon Sculpturing 8 Sam Gejdenson of Bozrah from making it four In the 2nd District, Gejdenson is sitting on a poll Dodger fan before the franchise moved to Los $54,000 a year ("Secret” clearance required) It • “Jarka" tha Clown at Cantor Park aftor tha parada straight terms in the 2nd District which his people will only say looks "very, very Angeles (near 30 years ago). But he joined her In was no joke. Rambo took our call himself, and Z In two other races, the outcome is so predictable good” for him. Mullen’s camp says its man must rooting for the Boston Red Sox in the current admitted he gets teased about his name. "1 want to * • Baka Sola on Main SL — Oct 28th that the interest isn’t in who will win, but by how have a super performance by Belaga over World Series. ask the people who produced the movies why they * much, as a footnote for their political futures. Democratic Gov. Bill O’Neill to have a realistic The governor trotted out the first team for used this name,” he said. He’s been a security - • Be sure to attend the Lutz Haunted House Republican Rep. Nancy Johnson of New Britain In chance. Both sides also say that Gejdenson leads support in that encounter, secreting himself at a specialist for years. Meanwhile, other contractors - and Halloween Party, Oct. 30th A 31st, the 6th and Democratic Rep Barbara Kennelly of in support from unaffiliated voters. local Inn to prepare for it. On hand for this intial have been calling State to ask if the department is 7-8:30 p.m., at the Lutz Museum. 6 Hartford in the 1st District (who could be on a U.S. Rep. Bruce Morrison of Hamden should scrimmage were key people in and out of now using code names. collision course) need big victory margins to government. 6 easily win a third term in the 3rd District and enhance sp ^ la tio n about their next objectives. retain control for the Democrats. His challenger, Making the trip to Mystic were Charles "Chad” Sponsored by Doamtoam blerehanra Aaeoetabon Ernest Diette Jr. of New Haven, is a converted McCollam of Bethel, his executive aide; counsel arlth Pardelpatlon by IN THE CURRENT CAMPAIGN. Chris Democrat who has been put on such starvation Jay Jackson of West Hartford: and administrative NIedermeier is going straight at McKinney as no rations, financially, by the GOP, that he is aides Tim Bannon of West Hartford. David liatirlipBtpr Hpralh Lutz Children’s Mueeum challenger has before. Her schedule would kill obviously regarded as a sacrificial Iamb. McQuade of Hartford. Joe Prevuznak of Simsbury Call 643-0949 for Infer. many candidates. She has a lot of editorial support and Jon Sandberg of East Hartford. Also, Policy Founded In 1661 in the district press for her complaint that BUT REPUBLICANS will probably keep their and Management chief Tony Milano of Bridgeport PB4NV M 8IEFFERT . ..PuMNIWr McKinney is avoiding debates. hold on the 5th District seat with U.S. Rep. John and his deputy. Howard Rifkin of Hartford. D O U dLA S A BEVINS Exectrtlv* E M o r She is disappointed, we are told, that JAMES P SACKS Mm sglng EdSor Rowland of Waterbury even though he is making And don’t forget those ministers without formal ALEXANDER QIRELLI Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd hasn’t taken shots at the traditionally precarious first run for portfolio, political buddies Jim Wade of Simsbury, . An oe lM * Editor McKinney to help her. The buzz in the district, re-election. Democrats gave up trying to find a George Hannon of Glastonbury and Jack Mahaney D EN ISE A. ROBERTS AdvortMne Olroetor though. is that her chances were damaged when "name” challenger and let Jim Cohen of of Waterbury. They were close by, too. MARK F ABRAITIS .... B u d n w i Manigtr Republicans nominated State Rep. Julie Belaga of Waterbury win a primary on his own for the SHELDON COHEN Compoaing Managar ROBERT H HUBBARD Westport to run for governor. nomination. Bob Conrad writes ■ weekly cotamn on Praaaroom Managar JEANNE Q FROMERTH Clroulallon M annar Even more dismaying for Niedermeier is the Ironically, Cohen is the son of a former GOP ■ Connecticnt politics. i . — MMICIItiAdEiH BlgRALD. WtOneadm. Oct, g . 19W MANCHESTER H gRALD , WcdBcsday, Oct. 22.1986 — e BoKon teleclmen Survey funds will pay for school fix SPORTS By John Mitciteii tions would be addressed in the seven officials representing the have to be assessed at a later thng. suggest ordinance Horoia Bopoftor building survey, an assessment of Board o f Education and the Board Pineo said. He said when they are municipal buildings — inciwflng of Selectmen. known, the Board of EducatidB BOLTON — Money left over the schools — currently being Ron Heim, the PBC’s chairman, should request additional tendMg BOLTON - The Beard of since Friday. Id traffic tickets front aiHtcntteiM ter a tewnwide performed by a consultant. said when the survey was begun, from the Board of Finance te sclectiMn approved a recofiv have been given on WllHams building survey currently in pro- hts commission was not aware that correct the problems. Mets show MMiMhtiM il»r a fire-lane ordi Boad to drivers caught grem will be used to correct code H ie PBC’s response put the LMC specific school violations that "I would think it could be doneOi at the Woild Series In Jeopardy because the state won't By Btn WaiK«r there WB8 no wild welcoming party nance Tneadw, aendinf H en te tpeeding. violatiom at Bolten ffigh School M needed to be addressed. veiw short fashion." he said. Of all fielding playa — the rundown temaapeepie tor a rote. reimburse the tewn for M percent th « A66MIOt«tf FrtftS' at home plate end there wm no big State troopers were stattoned it can get a new library-media "1 feel confident the problems of Members o f the Board of lEduca- — the Red Sox fen apart. of the cost of the Iffis.iNNl prpject If delehration in the dugout — aome- The action fa the reaoH o f a on the road — which helps link center, the Fubiic Building Com Bolton High could be addressed tkMi were concerned about tinie Hernandex scrambled back to the corrections are not made. Ilie BOSTON - The real New York thlng the Meta reveled in after comptatnt by town conatahtea in major town routes to an Inter mission decided at an emergency within the allocated funds in the because t h ^ hope to put the ward third base, eluding the tag of September . state is still awaiting a formal plan Meta finally ahowed up lo r the regular-aeaaon home runa. state M4 entrance ramp — in meeting Tuesday. town building survey,” Pineo said 2,g00-square-foot library-media Bogga, whoeutofTGedman’sthrow concerning the corrections at the Werld Seriea. ” We woke ooraelvea up a bit.” The conatahtea advised the response te complaints from But the Board of Education will Tuesday. Pineo said |2,i!M would center out to bid in February. halfWay down the line. Bogga schools. School Superintendent Ri "W e had aemething te preve te Dykatra aaid. aelectmen to eatahHah firdlanea homeowners that people travel have te request additional funding be left over from the $T,tmo survey. "W e’ll try and make a move on whirled and threw late to shortstop chard Packman told the PBC at the miraelvea, te the Beaton R «d Sex If the flrat Seriea leadoff homer In the parking lota of the the road at dangerous s p e ^ . to correct problems found at the Estimates on the cost of correct as much of this as we can.” said Spike Owen, who was covering the meeting, which was attended by ^ the reat o f baaehall,” Lenny aince Davey Lopea in 1978 waa the elementary achool and the ahop- Some cars, residents have other town schools in last year’s ing violations at other schools will , ^ m . bag, but Boston still had Carter Dykatra aakf. "W e didn’t win 168 wakeup, then the Meta went to ping center at BoHon Notch. If said, come over hills on the road state audit. trapped between second and third. there were an emergency ^ r- airborne, leaving sparks when The meeting at the Community gamea f«>r nothing.” work. Ing peak timea, the conatahtea they hit the ground. The exces Hall was called as the result of a In Game 3 Tuesday night, the Gary Carter lined a RBI double Owen ran Carter back to aecond, told the aelectmen, there would sive speeds make It difficult for letter that FBC member Philip A. Progress cHed in Crestfield talks Meta demonatrated how they did It. and, after Boaton blew a rundown glancing at Hernandez the whole he no way for Are apparatna to homeowners to leave their PIneo sent te town and school Dykatra hemered qn the game’a with a pair of miaplaya which time, and when be finally tossed to get around all the cara. officials. In the letter, Pineo said third pitch, aending New York to a allowed two Meta to eacape on the aecond. Carter was back easily and driveways, among other things. The New England Health Care Currently, there la no town Levine noted that all but one the town would not take responsi cited no progress in talks that development. He did say that 7-1 romp and ita firat victory after baaea, deaignated-hitter Danny Knight waa on first. Employees Union, District IIM. ordinance providing for fire of the speeders were ont-^- bility for correcting the school started last March for the em progress was made during negotia two humbling loaaea at home. Keep aingled In two more runa. It "H e (Owen) had both of them postponed a strike vote that was lanea or eatahliahing finea for towners, and none were owners problems, which the Board of ployees’ first contract. tions Tuesday and that anotber "Our backa weren’t agalnat the waa the ftrat game for the DH in bung up.” McNamara after watch scheduled for Tuesday after pro violatora, aaid adminiatrative of bouses on the road. But this morning. District 1199 session was scheduled for wall, but we were getting very thia Seriea, and Heap made it ing hia usually reliable shortstop Education has been attempting to gress was made at the bargaining aaaiatant Karen Levine. rectify for the past year. spokesman William Meyerson said Thursday. cloae,” aaid Bob Ojeda, who worthwhile to the National League make another fielding blunder in A recommended ordinance table with negotiators of the The ordinance drafted by the governing truck traffic on Bol some progress has been made this "W e had a productive sessICn limited hia ex-teammatea to one champlona. the postseason. Correction of most of them Crestfield-Fenwood nursing home. aelectmen would allow the town ton roads was approved by the requires upgrading to keep the week and the union postponed the yesterday,” Scheer said. “ We hope run on five hita In aeven inninga. Carter added a two-run aingle in fire marahal to eatabllah fire vote. He said when the vote is held we can continue to have productive Ojeda prevented the Meta from the aeventh and Bay Knight Boyd, known to be excitable, selectmen Tuesday, partly In building in compliance with new About 90 unionized employees of lanea in malla, achoola, a h ^ will depend on future progress at sessions. Both sides are bargaining falling Into a 3-6 hole, a predica doubled home a run in the eighth. slammed hia hands together be response to the Williams Road standards mandated by the addi the Vernon Street nursing home ping centera and apartment the bargaining table. in good faith.” ment no team haa ever been able to hind the mound before facing problem. tion of the LMC, which will be paid were set to vote during a meeting That waa more than enou^ ter complexes as he sees fit. Hartford attorney Alan I. Both sides have been silent about overcome in the World Seriea. QJeda. Hla off-apeed pitchea kept Heep. whose aingle up the middle The ordinance, written by for largely by the state. School Tuesday on whether to set a Nov. S If the fire officlala feel that a Scheer, the home's chief negotia the details of the recent Ojeda outpitched Dennia "Oil the Red Sox off-balance all night drove home two runa. Selectwoman Sandra Plerog, officials had assumed the correc strike deadline. Union officials had vehicle could hinder or obstruct gives the Board of Selectmen tor, had no comment on the negotiations Can” Boyd, who had aaid dhiring a and belied the reputation that he "They didn’t hit the ball really the access for firefighting, they the right to designate streets as Monday workout that he would did not feel comfortable at Fenway hard, but they hit good pitches," could order that the car be closed to through-traffic from "maater” fhe Meta. ® Park. Boyd aaid. C towed at the owner's expense. " I definitely read It,” Dykatra "H e waa a little off. a little on.” trucks and other vehicles In Boyd went on to retire the next 11 First Selectman Douglas T. aaid after going 4-for-5 " I think the excess of 10.000 pounds, and aaid Bill Buckner, hitleaa in three AFatwtoa batters and 17 of 18. but by then it only one who got maatered tonight Cheney said the proposed ordi notes that signs should be posted at-bata agalnat Ojeda. "H e doean’t waa too late. nance will be voted on by : waa him.” to clearly prohibit the traffic blow you away, but he geta you D«nnls "Oil Can” Boyd townspeople at a meeting Nov. The penalty for the truck "They got me tonight.” Boyd out.” Ojeda, the firat pitcher to ever It. violation Is |2S I ; admitted The Mela now hope Ron Darling (above) took his lumps from start a World Series game against Also at the selectmen's, meet That ordinance now goes to The Meta, batting .196 in the can do the aame tonight in Game 4. th# Meta Tuesday night, the team he played for the preceding year, only struggled in ing Tuesday, Levine n o t^ that the town attorney for review. y ; poataeaaon entering the game, had Darling, who loat the opener giving up six runs In seven , canceled a planned workout on deapite allowing only three hita and the third, when Dave Henderson T • Monday. Maybe the extra reat an unearned run in aeven inninga. Innings. The Mets* Len aingled and acored on Marty helped. They acored four timea In will oppoae Al Nipper. Dykstra (right) waa 4-for-5, Barrett’s aingle. the firat Inning — aided by a blown Nipper, 16-12 with a 5.38 earned Including a leadoff homer, "H e waa changing speeds a lot, in and out. He pitched inatead of , Boaton rundown. That waa one run average, haa not pitched since to lead New York to a 7-1 win O bituariea L O l ^ T ; more run than they acored In the Oct. 4 in the final week of the threw” Henderson aaid l ‘. firat two gamea combined. They regular aeaaon. The Meta, while In Game Three of the World Ojeda became the firat left . finlahed with 13 hita, alao one more not directly aaying so. arc looking Series. hander to beat the Red Sox in a Taylor L. Booth than Gamea 1 and 2 together. forward te facing the inconalateni World Series game at Fenway Qrtgory B. Buber Park aince 1918, the last year Taylor L. Booth, 53, of Mansfield, "The big key waa to atari out right-hander. After Dykatra homered. Wally Gregory R. Suber of Bloomfield. I atrong offenaively,” Meta Manager plate," McNamara said. sion by striking out Darryl Straw Boaton won the championship. He a national leader in computer "A lot waa expected from my Backman singled sharply to right The Meta were getting a lot of the 18, formerly of 522 W Middle Davey Johnaon aaid. "W e hadn’t berry, his fifth whiff in his first left after the aeventh, and Roger science education and a member of ballclub.” Johnaon aaid. "W e knew and took third on another aingle by ball, and McNamara’s visit didn’t Turnpike, died Saturday at Hart been getting any hita In the firat we had to atari doing aomething. seven Series at-bats. McDowell retired the final six the University of Connecticut fa ford Hospital. He was born April 5, PRICES Keith Hernandez atop that Knight then followed with a hard Boaton batters. culty, died Monday In Storrs. He three Inninga. Juat a baae hit would We’d be in a kind of slump we Boaton Manager John McNam 1968, In Hartford. Carter found the gap in left- grounder to third baseman Wade " I wanted to keep (^eda fresh for have aufficed.” hadn’t experienced all yea r” ara went to the mound at that point. was the husband of Aline Booth and His date of birth and age were center for an RBI double, putting Boggs, whose quick throw to the hia start in Game 6," Johnson said Inatead. Dykatra lifted a l-1 pitch The Meta came out swinging on ’’ (Catcher) Richie Gedman aaid a former Manchester resident. Incorrect In Monday's Manchester runners at aecond and third, and plate froze Hernandez halfway afer finally seeing some signs that Into the right-field aeata. Thia time. the pleasant. 66-degree night. he waa getting loo much of the He also Is survived by two Herald. Boyd temporarily eased the ten home. But in the most fundamental there may be a sixth game. daughters. Laurine Frederiksen of GET YOUR HOME READY FOR THIS New Haven. Mich., and Shari SEASON'S ENTERTAINING WITH A Booth of Newtown, Pa.; a son. Michael Booth of Gray. Maine; two EVER! QUALITY APPLIANCE-COLOR TV Agnte L. Nadeau Ojeda returns home grandchildren; end three Agnes L. Nadeau. 59. of 95 Boston Dykstra awakens nephews. Hill Road. Andover, died 'Tuesday FISHER q h f p The funeral will be Friday at 2 SHARP I FAMOUsI FI. I at her home. She was the wife of DUAL p.m. In the Storrs Congregational in impressive fashion Ferdinand R. Nadeau. MAKE COMPACTl Church. Burial will be In Storrs She was born In Bear River, slumbering Mets Cemetery. Friends may call on the Bv Ed Golden "It waa a great team effort.” Nova Scotia Canada. Oct. 4, 1927, 13" family at the Booth home. 451 The Asaoclofed Presa Ojeda said. "W e weren’t agalnat and had lived In Andover for 11 DIAG Wormwood Hill Road The Potter the wall yet, but we were heading By Horry Atkins years. She was a member of the BOSTON — Bob Ojeda proved he five at-bats. His example stirred 2 Funeral Home. 456 Jackson St., is there. As a unit, as individuals, and Hartford Yacht Club In South 'half The Aasocloted Presa the rest of the Mets to the old form In charge of arrangements. CASSETTE could go home again — and win. as men. we pulled together and put Glastonbury and the Pattaconk PINT Memorial donations may be DISC Nearly a year after the Red Sox together a great game, both that led the National League with a Yacht Club of Chester. DECK AUTO BOSTON - The New York Meta made to the University of Connecti PERFECT m ic r o w a v e dealt him to the New York Mela In offenaively and defensively” .263 team batting average and 783 Besides her husband, she is COLOR COLOR TV woke up. Len Dykatra was the cut Foundation, Booth Memorial an eight-player trade, Ojeda re On offense, the Mets went to runs scored. survived by one son, David Fuller FOR HOME alarm clock. Fund. Box U-190, University of turned to Fenway Park and beat work In the firat Inning with four Keith Hernandez had two hits, of Bellingham. Mass.; a daughter. OR OFFICE Connecticut. Storrs 06268 1 3 9 Boston 7-1 Tuesday night in Game 3 runs and five hits. Center fielder With his leadoff home run setting and so did catcher Gary Carter, Diane PIstocco of Ashland. Mass.; of the World Seriea. Len Dykatra triggered the rally the tone, the Mets found the offense one brother. William Russell of ^ ± 4 9 who drove In three runs. Danny H«nry Ottiwlck FAMOUS FAMOUS The victory saved the Mets from with a leadoff home run. the 14th that won 108 games and beat the Heep. getting into the Mets’ lineup Toronto, Canada; two sisters. GENERAL virtual elimination In the best-of- player to do so In World Series’ Boston Red Sox 7-1 In Game 3 of the 2 Henry Detzwick of Sllverton, Marge Clark of Toronto, Canada, , MAKE MAGiC as the designated hitter — since the IMAKEf seven aeries and trimmed the Red history. World Series Tuesday night. N.J., formerly of Manchester and and Janet Crouse of Lower Salk- ELECTRIC game was played in an American 5" [CHEF Sox’ lead to 2-1. Game 4 la It helped Ojeda overcome Fen The homer, on a l-I pitch Into the Westbury, Long Island, N.Y., died vllle. Nova Scotia. Canada; and scheduled ter tonight. way Park’s reputation as a south League park — singled to drive In Oct. 16 at Community Memorial 19" O/AQ. right field seats, triggered a four grandchildren DIAG If Ojeda attach^ any bitterness paw’s nightmare, one of the two runs In the first. Hospital, Sllverton, N.J. (• FULL SIZE four-run inning off Boston starter The funeral will be Friday at 9; 15 • TOUCH LARGE or sweetness to hla homecoming, reasons he waa traded to the Meta. "Lenny’s home run kind of He had owned and operated the a.m. from the Watkins Funeral SOLID he didn’t let on. "It was a shot In the arm for me.” Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd. More sparked us and then we were able Henry Detzwick Tool and Dye Co. AM FM CONTROL CAPACITY Home, 142 E. Center St., with a STATE • "Bittersweet ia not one of those he said " I was sitting In the Importantly, it seemed to be a shot to bunch a few hits together," In Westbury, Long Island, formore mass of Christian burial at 10 a m. AC DC ELECTRIC • things that goes through my bullpen when Lenny’s ball sailed in of confidence for the Mets. who had Clarter said. "His four hits got the than430 years before retirement at St. James Church Burial will be COLOR TV COLOR TV MICROWAVE mind," he said. " I ’m a New York the aeata. That felt good” been hitting only. 190 in post-season momentum going our way.” He is survived by two brothers, in Calvary Cemetery. Waltham. DRYER Met. I played for that team all year Ojeda spent six seasons in a Red play. Alphonse Detzwick and Richard Ironically, the bats broke out a Mass. Calling hours are Thursday long, we worked hard, we won 168 Sox uniform, and was t0-i7 at "The club was wired In," said Detzwick. both of Manchester; and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. day after Manager Davey Johnson games together. The last thing 1 Fenway. 44-39 overall. Dykstra. called "N alls" by his three sisters, Evelyn Detzwick, Memorial donations mav be had given the team a day off from 239 249 feel la any bitteraweetneaa” In his first season with the Meta, teammates. "W e knew we needed Emma Newman and Laura Mol- made to the American Cancer H ^ ' ^------5^1 Ojeda became the first player In Ojeda went IB-S, the moat victories practice. It paid off. ava, all of Manchester. to win tonight. We can’t afford to go Society. 137 E. Center St. ■ , GENERAL GENERAL WISTINQHOUSe I World Series history to atari a by a Met lefty since Jerry Koosman "W e were a tired ballctub after game against the club ter whom he won 21 In 1976. down 0-3 and be playing In their the exciting series with Houston (in park. We woke ourselves up. Btrtha Lam Clifford A. Hammond 1 ELECTRIC 16 CU.FT. played the previous season. Hia 2.57 earned run average was ^AP photo the NL playoffs),” Carter said. ELECTRIC He was also the first southpaw to "W e won 108 games this season. Bertha (Gerber) Lanz, 95, of Clifford A Hammond. 84, of 45 1 POPULAR the second-best among starters In "The day off put us In a better beat the Red Sox In a postseason We had something to prove, to Tolland, widow of Paul W. Lanz Schaller Road, died Tuesday at a ■ HOLDS the National League, and hla 148 Bob Ojeda, who was traded to the Mets by Boston before frame of mind.... It was a crucial, BiG 18.0 cu ft GENERAL game at Fenway since James ourselves, to the Red Sox, and to died Tuesday. She was the mother Manchester convalescent home 1 strikeouts were a career high. the '86 season, delivers a pitch to his former teammates crucial game for us. There’s no ELECTRIC 560 "Hippo" Vaughn did It ter the ‘T m the same person, but I’m of Florence Kloter of Coventry. He was born in Danielson Sept. 1 Tuesday night at Fenway Park. Ojeda went aeven Inninga everyone in baseball. 1 think we team in the history of the World You can count on CUALITY POUNDS Chicago Chiba in 1918. That waa also surrounded by one of the beat She also is survived by three 26, 1962. and had been a Manches- II proved It” Series that has come back from an • CHEST In picking up the victory. sons. Elmer Lanz of Fort Wayne. GENERAL ELECTRIC UNDFneOUNTEn the last time the Red Sox won a teams ever seen on the field, Dykstra finished with four hits in ter resident for more than 56 years. 1 World Seriea. period." he aaid. 0-3 deficit. Now we’re 1-2 and our Ind , Howard Lanz of Arlington, Before he retired, he worked in the 1 quality, and service. >ISHWABHER FREEZER Wash., and Richard Lanz of chances are a little better." experimental department of Pratt | Some of the Mets even saw the Tolland; five other daughters A Whitney. East Hartford 1 NO FROST game as a turning point. Elolse Webb and Alma Luginbuhl! He was a member of the North , HI "W e’re confident now," second both of Ellington. Leona DeCarli of United Methodist Church, the REFRIG/FREEZER Botched rundown Chester, Delvene Starks of Vernon, Manchester Senior Citizens’ Cen- H ^ baseman Wally Backman said. and Charlotte Luginbuhl of T o l ter and the American Association WHIRLPOOL GENERAL "W e really think we can win this land, with whom she lived; three ELECTRIC thing” sisters. Lydia Lanz and Pauline He is survived by one daughter. cost Bosox dearly Gerber, both of Vernon, and Emily Janet Miner of Manchester, with • SELF Backman, who singled and Schneider of Ellington; 45 grand whom he lived; one brother HEAVY CLEAN scored In the first-inning rally, alto children; 84 great-grandchildren; retired U.S. Army Lt, Col. Bertram 499 turned In a couple of good defensive DUTY By Howard Ulmor) a n d four great-great L. Hammond of Mount Holly, N J • center fielder Dave Henderson plays. That’s significant because grandchildren. The Associated Press said, " t f your pitcher has a an error by his platoon partner, 9 and four grandchildren. AUTOMA TIC ELECTRIC The funeral will be Friday at I : so The teneral will be Thursday at four-run lead, you know he’s going Tim Teufel, cost the Mets the first FRIG I DAI RE BOSTON — Juat seeing two New game. p.m. at the Apostolic Christian 16 a m. at the Holmes Funeral w a s h e r to give you a good game." J ’RANGE York Meta on base at the aame time Church, Middle Butcher Road Home. 460 Main St., with burial in BIG 21.0 cu ft "When we scored the four runs. It "W e’ve always been a good might have been conftiaing enough. Ellington. Burial will be in Elling the East Cemetery. There are no • TEXTURED STEEL really gave UB a lift," Meta’ starter defensive club,” Backman said ton Center Cemetery Calling calling hours. Two on the aame baae at the same and winner Bob Ojeda said. 'We made a couple of mistakes In DOORS time might have been too much. hours are at the Ladd Funeral Memorial donations may be Had Boston executed the run ttingi Whatever the reason, the Boston Home. 19 Ellington Ave , Rock made to the North United Metho • ADJUSTABLE SHELVES down properly, it could have pitching overshadows our' defeidefense Red Sox botched a critical rundown a lot, but 1 think we’re a good ville, Thursday from 2to 4 and 7 to9 dist Church, 306 Parker St . or to • ROLLS OUT EASILY »AMPO IRCA resulted In an inning-ending double p.m. at aecond and third In the first play and left New York with Juat a defensive club” the Grace Episcopal (Tiurch. Hart- . r— • HUGE FREEZER Inning Tuesday night. t-0 lead. Hernandez said the Mets had ford, 55 New Park Ave . Hartterd R iq iO a irS B ^ e ENERGY SAVER 25" 25" Sm in m I B. BovHt OSIOS. M^BIB DIAG DIAG "You do the best you can.” said Hernandet waa on third and never been as bad off as people NO FROST WIRELESS Boston catcher Rich Gedman. one Carter on aecond with one out when said. Samuel S. Bovitz of Fort Myers, REMOTE of the two main culprits In the Ray Knight sent a grounder to third "In a close situation like this, the Fla., husband of Goldie (Mosko- REFRIG/FREEZER • CABLE bungled play. " I screwed It up. I ’ll baseman Wade Boggs. press always emphasizes things.” wlts) Bovitz, died Tuesday in Fort TBMIKSQIVINCI READY LECTRONIcl make some plays before the series Bogga threw to Gedman and Hernandet said. "It wasn’t that we Myers, Fla. He was a termer NOW SPECIALLY _ MONITOR TUNER la over." Hernandet was trapped off the weren’t hitting. I felt great. We’d Manchester resident and the father NOVENATOST. lUK PRICED AT. New York, which had struggled bag. Bogga was about 20 feet up the been making contact. o f Mrs. Gerald (Selma) Okrant of b holy St. Judo, Apostle and mar COLOR TV COLOR TV at the plate in the first two World third-base line and Spike Osren waa "The Red Sox made all the plays Manchester. tyr, groat in virtue and rich in mira Series games, sras ahead M in the covering third when Gedman on us. Then I read in the papers we 6 lAL SIEFFERTS.^ He also is survived by a son. cles: near Kinsman of Jesua Christ, ^ 4 first Inning when the Red Sox let a threw back to Boggs. By that time, weren’t hitting. That’s a joke” David Bovitz of Fort Myers. Fla ; faithful intercessor of all who in- pair of runners not noted for their however, Hernandez was closer to But nobody was laughing. eight grandchildren; and three voKe your special partronage in speed — Keith Hernandet and Until Tuesday night, the Meta’ time o( need. "To you I have re third than Boggs. great-grandchildren. course from the depth of my heart Gary Carter — escape from Boggs threw to Owen, but locker room was unusually slleni The funeral will be Thursday at and humbly beg to whom God has rundowns In which they were Hernandet dove back safely. Owen for a team that had been demon II a m. in the chapel of the given such great power to come to trapped. Danny Heep then singled then turned hit attention to Carter, strative almost to the point of M n g Weinstein Mortuary. 640 Farming- my assistance. Help me in my pre both of them home, giving the Meta who had nearly reached third base obnoxious at times — high-fiving ton Ave., Hartford. Burial will be in sent and urgent petition In return I Mew ta« *« a 44 lead. and curtalh-calllng. promise to make your name known and was trying to retreat to second. Emanuel Synagogue Cemetery. and cause you to be invoked They won handily, 7-1, to cut The ahortttop gave chase, but "It was embarrassing to be down Wethersfield. A memorial period Say throe "Our Fathers. Three Boston's edge to tsro gameo-ttvone. when he whirled to ace if Hernan 6-2." third baseman Ray Knight will be observed at the home of his Hail ktarys and Glorias." Publica \ ertiMK e» i-iia taitaearo ] But the runs Hernandex and Carter det was heading home, he gave said. "People say we were created daughter, Selma Okrant, 49 Wara- tion must be promised St. Jude acored may have done more Man Carter time to escape. by the media. That’s a Joke. We’re pray tor us and all who Invoke your EASY TO GET TOf noke Road, through Friday Juat pad the advantage. Owen finally threw to aecond a good, sound baseball team. aid. Amen. This novena has never "But. there’s no doubt about It. afternoon. been known to fall. I have had my "Anytime a dub gets four rum baseman Marty Barrett, but Car Memorial donations may be request granted. before (Ita) pitcher takes the ter already had returned to second. It’s amating what one hit can do,” made to a charity of the donor’s itHNind. he goes out there wUh Knight Mayed at first and the baaes he said. "Tomorrow’s not a 'must' choice. four-run conddence.” Red Sox were loaded for Heep. game now because we're not Himinated.” 10— «fANCHESTER HERALD. Wedaemlay. Oct. » . 19W ifArfCHESTg lt HE»AU>. Oct, a . i m - II when or where **■;*** ”» » ^ ' I By W a lt«r Berry NBA has reached a point in '"nie who is representing the Miami reportedly are the front-runners in teams in the old American Basket The Asseelcrtetf gress strength where the next lo^cal 355.555. Charlotteisthesmalleatof group, said he believes the league the race to land a firanchise. ball Associatioa, as did Anaheim, the six cities to apply for a step for us is to expand.” Stem may decide to expand sooner than Manchester boys qualify for state tourney Miami already has its nickname which is in Orange County. franchise. PHOENIX, Arlr. — The National said. "'Ihe collective force of the 1995. of "Heat” chosen, has started Nick Mlleti, who oarned the Stem said the expanofon com Bnketball Asaociatien haa de presentations given by six cities ‘ Tf they say there is expansion by constnicdon on a 15.395-seat arena NHA’s Cleveland Cavaiiers from mittee will examine each citys cided to expand from ita present 23 here this week put away any doubts 1955. everybody wilt be happy.” E lfflE IlV — ft WUB m npMII howling type of team and with our and Duvfd Stephenann and Sardo franchises, bat when and where and has down payments on about 1575-95, heads the Orange County strength of ownership, playing climb, but tb« Mancbggter R i^ That baa to be the feeling today that we should not be moving Schaffel said. 5.555 season tickets. h en * dbwn they were tahfug tBe plaged wen for the r won’t be known for another six am essively forward.” group that hopes to build a facilities, population growth, bogs'gueecr tram baa nuNfg it. The ban away from oo,” MieCarthg Ibr Coventry boys’ soccer coach " I think that it’s possible.” Stem Orlando has picked the nick 35,555-seat Westdome Arena in market area and projected fan Bob Plaster after hia previously months. Representatives of six candi said when asked about the HBT Indiang. RAer a rough iinrt. have explained "Thesueoudhatf TfoM name "Magfo," has dPwn pay Anaheim. But league officials said support. unbeaten Patriots were banded dates — Toronto; Minneapolis; timetable. "We're really looking been on ptearoflate. wfmingfour them to take one or two touches at The lea^ie’s Board of Governors ments OH about 14.555 season they are hesitant to add a third ffe said no price tag for an - thehr ftrw lorn of the ISOS oeaooa. Miami, Pla,; Orlando, Pla.; for an orderly program for expan in a row. Nbmber four eame most and pass fbe buH.” voted unanimously Tuesday "to dcfcets and is ready to break NBA team to the southern Caiifor- expansion team or pfayer alloca Kk by boot RHAM Higb. Orange County. Calif; and Char sion. We have six Bnt-class cities Tbeodhy an theg Mbnlnd hoot Ifcneleseer hud the duly goul ho FOW ftAHD - Twu Hrst-huH add at least one team and no more ground for a I5.595seat facility. nia area with the Lakers and Los tion was discussed at TPesday’s lotte. N.C. — all delivered 35- to chose from so far.” Fermi High. S0. in CCC Eaot the first haff, that eomfug from JOy » f s u » I ‘Fho mutch between the two than three, between iMs-m and Minneapolis hopes to have an Angeles Clippers already there. meetings. gOgm BlvEO FDfmMV minute presentations to the board Named as chairman of the Division action to gain a itate Mistretta at the IB-minute mark. HIghMi Charter Oak Conference cinba lWO-91,” NBA Commissioner I5.55»seat downtown arena built in The Toronto Hbskies hosted "Our committee will discuss David Stem announced. Monday. expansion committee was Richard tournament berth for the 3Bth Tom Jhnenda tnok m htdfrtet ktek dUbrt have a hearing on the final *•<5 years while its team ptaye in Canada’s first NBA game in 15«. prices with the teams in the coming conseentive gear. Stem said the expansion com Bloch, who is president of die the HetrodOme 2S yards out atM sent HttoMIsirena The ehthu hud COC MtauAigs. Coventry won the A five-member expansion com mittee "will meet with each of the but its franchise folded after the months. The committee win chose Manehester is now '7-s-i overall Phoenix Sons. Stem said the other Mnvey Ratner and Marvin inthepeualtyarra. He gathered it toefced irnt Erfday M HsIMv. M . ekumpiouahfp. ita ftrst ever, with mittee will decide on the sites and six applicants again and with any M 547 season and some NBA the sites, the teams and the and witb tsro games left on the committee members will be Wil WbifeiMM. the two Minnesota in and slid his second goal of the Thekwsleavra theBUBdhgpid-3 a v b b l murk. The Patriots are now timetable for expansion and make more that come forward. I would officials are skeptical about com timetable on April 25.” Stem said scbechile is assured of a .550 liam Davidson of the Detroit businessmen behind the Minneapo seaoon. and aecoud m twogonaes. H -M 059cran. RHAM. wMeh ftu- their announcement April 20 in not be surprised that in the next 55 peting against hockey. Canada’s "The reaction of the sixgroups was seaoon. i oourlng them of a gost- under Faleov gonlie Mike Pistons. Herb Simon of the Indiana lis group, once owned about three national sport. ersBOwataudPki. M Maoeoudht the COC at 7-1-1. is New York, accordinf to Stem days, there are not more Pacers, Norm Sonju of the Dallas extremely positive. Thehr request aeamm berth. The Indians are 7-4-1 ' Ib l-l overall. percent of the Minneapolis Lakers Charlotte once hosted some Center striker Mke Bards ipped Larry Erfu at the k 3B mark and The NBA last added a team in applicants." Mavericks and Charlie Thomas of for expansion has been answered in the CCC East. the count tog# ! ; 41 tofoIkeserand Ha Heu at 2k IP tamed M Ike first 1000, when Dallas was pranted a from 1957-55 before the NBA club games by the ABA’s Carolina They got a definitive answer with Dan Burgher had the game’s Lewis Schaffel. a former general the Houston Rockets. "The pressore is now off.” half. Wing Chris Lyder intercepted half for FOrtland Wade Caauelle. franchise. moved to Los Angeles. Cougars, who moved to St. Louis in another one to come in six only goul, that coming with I7 manager of the New Jersey Nets Miami. Orlando and Minneapolis sighed Manehester coach Bin a clearing pans and passed it to a assisted by Brett MarshaB, badfbe Miami and Minneapolis both had 1974. But with a population of about months.” mfeBoteB remaining. RHAM goalie MeCarthg. who led the Indians to wide-open Sards. He fired from is ktue B M I ^ goal at 3k2l of the Steve Ennt recorded IS saves in the state Class LL flnals in 1553 and yardi out into the top left corner. second half, ft was Caauellf ftrst the aemiftnah in '54. "We’ve been earning the sbotoot. Patriot keeper "That (goal) was the back goal of the year. Ron Gardner had I3 stops. worhing bard to make it (state breaker,” McCarthy cited. Forfland ootshot Boltou. IC-B. 0 tournament) after starting so dwimTm i oy 9 nunnag Freshman David Boles and Dan Coventry is back ht action slosriy. We set this ss a team goal Hank Stephenson, ekmed oat the Titns splH time In the Bandog nets, Satorday when it hosts Rocky Hill SCOREBOARD so if was good to make it scoring with Ms first of the each recordlog B saves. Boles. el High at II a.m. as part '85 "But we have two tow nament- campaign at Ik M. Marshall and Rob Landoipbi Soccerfeit at Coventry High type teams (ftockvine away on Manchester outshot Ferm i 3P- played well for Bolton. School. The Patriot girls will also scoun BY iwHiwai Friday and East Hartford home on 15. with Indian goalie Mark Flem Bolldoga resome action see action as part of Soccerfest, iKT^etk RIODi, All. 171 4B x t a 5 Monday) left and wc want to see ing making 7 savea to earn the Friday at 3:3B p.m. at Windham entertaining Bacon Academy at 1 B a M b a l l tSStSzH Poy^, Cw. Ml 48 4.3 41 5 how we stack up.” McCarthy Jones, Dot. 149 S43 X6 V 4 shutout. "He (Fleming) did a nice TetV p.m. Footfpall Morris, Otonfs 18 58 40 V 4 added. job. especially in the first half.” C Moves, N.O. n 4(M 19 3M 2 The Indians had to withstand McCarthy said. LOB-noeWn Woiher, Don. 75 m 40 some tremendous pressure from Outside follbaek Dana Dieterle WirM Sgrigg ic M u lg 7,NewYorka.SB—wnson, Wonstey, T.B. 47 49 »2 * 3 CovOTilry bM t«n CS Boefcmon. S-5ontano, NFL itiwS im MIKhsll, St.L. 45 49 Jl 3 the Falcons. l-iB-i, early on. "We cleared a potential Falcon goalie QIrft Soccer Ovkstro, Clemens. SB—. HB5—. W5— were trying fo dribble out of the Oorimo^?, OieOo, SomMto. BX—. pb— away in the second haff off of a HEBRON - Better later than _ ------V, Oct. It back instead of passing They're a Betten 1. New Yrrtt 0 AMCRfCAN NO YDS AVO LG TD corner kick. He. along with Hank sooner. MHS vfctorkMit _ _ IsnarA Oct. w 0 Rice, S.F. J7 751 21.1 48 8 Botton 9, New York 3 w L n e». PP PA 34 5n M3 S 3 Chalk op another victory for (he TsssdBv, Oct. n MM*oaue(NL), Fortf (Au. N.Y. Jsts 1 .557 135 143 Wolksr, Don 34 V5M5 S I Manchester High girls’ soccer Hew York r, Sosten 1, Boston leoOs 4 3 0 .571 1*5 117 Jones, Ost. a 307 59 30 1 team. The Indians won their fourth serW M L^llV IWWSK DOfeV NIOMlrtOOW Buftoto 7 5 0 3M 142 145 Clark, Wash. a 4SM I a 7 WedheeSey, Oct.» Ctortt, S.F. straight game Tuesday. B-B, over T Miami 7 5 0 3M 151 7 » a m n o s 7 Y ^ (Dorrmo 1M> of Boston Lofton, G.B. Fermi at Memorial Field and with (Hlpoer 10-12), l ; » p.m. fndtanapDfis 0 7 0 .080 45 159 a 409 125 a s T—Gomel otNewYork, 7: w. em0r0 MBI, Don. a ni Mi5 s 7 the victory clinched at least a tie in Thursaev, Oct. a GMne7otNewYork,3;3t. Ctoctonotl 5 2 0 .714 IM 192 Cratg, S.P. 31 m 7.1 a 0 . •IZ'Sr''-Oolton Oame3at8osten,7;». Cisvetand 4 3 0 .571 IS MO BoYore. (Hants a 433 M4 a t Ihe Central Connecticut Corrfer- (Murit 134), t;35 p.m. A—GemelofNewYork.HXPS. OxWVlUfI 1 4 0 .149 178 IS ence East Division. tsteraey, Oct. a Oome7afNewYork,SXM3. PltMurgh 1 6 0 10 m TV Boston ot New Yore, rt necessary, t : » OemeSot Boston, s,ws. . . ■ - - .NO YARDS LONG AVG Manchester’s record is an im P.ID. 4 1 0 .557 159 123 Londtto, Otonfs 37 M41 41 M f twidsy, Oct. M Cotsmon.Mton V lS| S S 4 pressive 12-0-1 overall. 11-0-1 in the Boston of New York, if necessary, t : » FIBLDtffO SUMMAHY 5 2 0 .714 144 MO p.fn. eST KNINB Q fr 4 3 0 .571 154 ia Cox, Wash. a la* S S 3 division and it can win the CCC BOSTON LJS. RoWbrs 4 3 0 .571 134 130 HNNsn. NO a iai a S r East outright for a third straight to 0 e Son OlMW 1 4 0 .IS IS 301 Soxon, Doll a 1551 a S I Henderson et 13 mTIDNWL ^DRPlRir" year on Friday when II bt^s horrett 3b 6 Rice If Rockville. The Rams are lB-2 in 5 ^ ------4 1 0 5V IS lit CCC East play. The Indians Owen ss 5 MIPS 5 7 0 .714 Boylor dh 0 IV ia defeated Rockville in their first Boots 3b NY. Otonfs 5 7 0 7M w a ScfMlgatle grid gall WgfM Sgrigg fgtiilt 1 PhWodstptia 3 5 0 W a IS meeting of the year. 2-1 Buckner 1b IV M. Louts 1 4 0 .IS 97 IS/ Cvons rt 7 CeSrS MEW HAVEN (AP) — Msrp (sthti week's Freshman Karen Rattankoun Oedmon c 71 a Hurst p Chtoogp 4 1 0 .557 173 » poll of Connecticut newspeuers on the top scored two goals, her first goals Mg(i7JgtfSgx1 0 Minnesota 5 7 0 .714 154 91 hieh school tootbott tsems In the state. Oreenweii pb 0 Oefrpft 3 4 0 .4S IM 139 Season records ond tirsLploce votes ore In since the opening game, and Clemens p 1 Orssn Boy 1 4 0 IS 91 191 pwrsnthsNi. Points tobukitsd on a 3(k3Sa sparked the Manchester victory. NHWYORK BOSTON Crawford p 0 ik f Tampa Boy 1 4 0 ia 2A227giB14-1A.t21MOAP7bans. ^ sarhM mrhM Stanley p 1 sswr ^ ^ Tsom Points Chris Rovegno. Judy Langer. and Oyf stro d 5 7 4 1 Boses 3b 3 0 10 Stapleton pr-lb 1 5 1 1 7M IS 118 I.Trumbutt (441(17)448 Wendy Burnett each added goals in Bckmn 3b 5 110 Borretf 3b 4 0 7 1 Boyd p 1 UA. toms . 5 3 0 .714 IS m 7. Notre Dome (5D1H3) 4W the first half to march to a H r ^ lb 4 17 0 Bvcfcnr 1b 4 0 0 0 Romero pr-ss 0 Sn Pranacp 4 2 1 A43 IM 107 3. West Haven (SO-113M Carter c 5 17 3 Bice It 3 0 0 0 SemUto p 0 commanding lead. 5-0. al halftime Scblroldl p AF photo New Orleans 3 4 0 .S9 IS IB 4. Hall (4^a3S. Derby (44)388 Strwbryrt 4 110 Beylordri 4 0 10 0 ,Dc9. a 4F1tch(5«3a "We played very well as a KMstit 3b 4 0 11 Cyans rf 4 o 0 0 Totals ti a CIncinrMPI ot PHtsburgSi, 1 p.m. MMtCsMMNciSA-llia Hmdb 30i7Oedmonc 4 00 0 CMvifand at Mlnnes^, 1 p.m. SPtott (44)2)59. Wotortown (5-1) B9 team." Indian coach Joe Erardi Horsid photo by PInIe MHcfiel pb 0 0 0 0 Hendrsn ct 7 110 New YORK Togefherne$$ Oetrotf of CMo m d , 1 p.m. W.RIdBefMld(5-1)1M said. Mauling i 0 0 0 Owm ss 3 0 0 0 go o e Teufel 7b UsAngeMs Rotdirs ot Houston, 1I 1p.m. Also rtcslvlno votes: Stratford (441 ia, Meg Berte finished the scoring misen If 4 0 0 0 0 New York’s Patrick Ewing (33) signals for the basketball Mlontt ot IndbKKMfM, 1 p.m. Hamden (41) ia, ChssMrs (44) 174. Manchester High’s Sue Webb keeps her eyes on the Sentaness 4 110 Gooden p 0 NSW Erteland at Sutoto, i p.m. Sownw (41) 114, immgeutote ot rOonbury for Manchester in the second half, Tetsh a 7 137 TetON 31 1 5 1 Dykstro cf 4 ( ^ 113, soccer ball during Tuesday’s C C C East Division contest 2 as Los Angeles’ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Jockeys with him her first goal of the season. Playing Bockmon pr-3b 4 gwi Dr#Nw Of rftitOOOfOfnO/ I p.fTI. ViMon (5-11 a, Hlllbouss (3-1) a WfSttil with Fermi High at Memorial Field. The Indians won wtw Yet* m too nt-7 Corter c a for position during NBA pre-season game Tuesday night Sto^ofd (5-1-1) 17, Berlin (S-1) M 9 well for the Indians were Amy •rnlNt ttl MS «S-1 Sontono ss 5 10 mX xXMS?. « ""T «» Britain (41) 14, Canard of West ' Barrera. Jill Boggini. Sira Berte. easily, 8-0. Oome-WInnlne BBI — Dykstro (1). Hernondei 1b 33 7 at Madison Square Garden. The Knicka won this T o m ^ of Konsoi City, 1 p.m. ^3i11,Fo(ftMldPrep|M-3)2SocredHeort and Julie Parasiletl. Manchester ^DF--N4w York 1, ^ o n 1. LOB^ew Heep ph-tf4h exhibition encounter, 110-101. The NBA launches Ita Attonto at Los Angstss Roms, 4 p.m. of Woferburv (4 li and St. Bernard et York 0, Boston 6. TB^orter, Boylor, Knight 3b St. Louis at DoIIm , 4 p.m. Manfvllle(4117. outshot Fermi. 21-6 Kniotit. HR—Dykstro (1). Strowberry rt Wilson If 1986-87 season next Friday night. .. IF H R CR BB SO Johnson 3b *********** ^USaSr/Sff'n winners for the Eagles were McOulnets (EC), 3. Lopmo (EC) Oorling p WathlnotenefkSii Yerk^lontt, 9p.m. M free: 1. Skerpnskl (SJ), M.W, 3. ^ 5 1 1 3 4 Carol Trocciola (100fly). Kathleen Trecclplp (EC), 3. SherwoM (EC) McDowell 7 0 0 0 0 0 Monllll ph Mitchell ph-lf loughlln, was (hooking), :44; Donnelly, Qlrlt Swimming Fitzgerald (100 breast), and the Dlvlno: 1. Scott (SJ), 14S.7S polnft, 3. Que (charging), 4:S; Carpenter, Was NFL ImllvIBuil Igidgri 400 freestyle relay consisting of Tyrell White (EC), 3. Lebrun (EC) 2 McDowell p Boyd L, 51 7 V 4 4 1 3 (noldtog), 4:03. Transactions m fly: 1. Trocclelo (EC), 1;M.3, 3. Sombite 0 7 1 1 0 0 Oledo p H ockev Eaglet dunked Tricia McGuiness, Dory Reiser. Callahan (SJ), 3. Levesout (SJ) Stanley 7 7 0 o 0 i Agullero p Second Period—2, Quebec, Picard 7 (P. Femondei p Stosfny, 4^.A. srwisir/rStostny), 4:77.W.A7. 3, Woshln SVWSflfnV'Vn/Ion, Cathy Foley, and Elisa Mis. East’s 1W tr#e: 1. Porker (SJ), 1:8.7, 3. tornblto pitched to 7 bolters In Ihe 0th. Murphy 2.(Plvenka, Gould), 14:57. AM W N*il^P*;»^BS^B TRUMBULL - The East Ca next meet is Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Sherwood (SJ), 3. Foley (EC) WP—Oledo.SombMo. PB—Oedmon. Orosco p :t BASIBALL tholic girls' swim team has suf SOO free: 1. Keller (SJ), 8:01.9, 3. _ Umpires—Home, WendelstedI (NL); Slskp Penottles—Gortner, Wos (frlpplno), ATT COM YDS TD INT at E.O. Smith in Storrs. Teteti 10:a; Rochetort.Oue (hookinol, 19:a. Eoran, N.E. fered through Its hard times this Colltty (SJ), 3. Mis (EC) first, Brinkman 3 •^JooMaoaiiii Tha Maaoctatmt P ro w r m t r H«r the himself to the NFL. be g-g. Ftoyra* M this toggue are Mxt two wrath BMwm he able to Id Ibur aeasuHs at Boston Col rat talle r ttaM they WWW to coRege work M t with the ts M . L A K F y o itE 8 r. m. - CM«asi» lege. Fintie passed Ibr an NCAA- or the DSFL. gfofght ia ant the roeertf le.gTt yards and 9 f woeb- problem. Theqnestienia ability.” Bran CoMi Mke Pfdra hw SBSe row ” dribs, leportsdly the main agataat the «nM> beftav, O^Aat dswBs. Ill nine games in the USFL. rtiije Ibree to hrMgtog’ Ftoiie to he completed IM of ISl passes tor plajrera other tranwhwforHtM^ theBrars, said. tor shyaieal reraoM. F.1M yards and IS touchdowns ' l l wBI take a cdogle o f weeks before snfferiag a broken c Wm Add D eaf Fhitie t» the Hot. htobro f get tbegnsForthtogvaHd AFC NEW IDEAS FOR AUTUMN’S coBaibone. ★ ★ ★ Two of the kejm to the Bean' heceme comlbrtable wHh the «f- ehampioo detnae laat year were *Tm fine pbysically: the Bears' HMse.” Ftalie said. "F m gutag' to oMtors checked me out.” Fhitie topptejfBTg tackle WilHain "The Belflgerafta " FTOpare as qolckly as pOMrfble to said. Berry, who was labeled Iw crMca beerafiecempcMMre.” as "too fa t." and Hnehaefcer Mfce Some of the Bears lashed out at NEW TORE (AF) - Ruming Ftalie baao't played since the management last week for acquir- Singletary, who was tahhed "too M rtof of MMbot said "Idbo'tfcel back James Brooks of the Ctacin- small” by some NPL exgerta. to f the rights to Fintie. McMahon, nati Bengals was named AFC roaty now. Maybe my bogy win feel COLORFUL PRODUCE a nbo has won Ms last si starts, Oitka took another chance Taea- H to a week or two. We’n see what e n ^ v e player of the week and day when the 5-foot-k Fhitie sigeml asked; "Where are their haraena.' loyames?” rafoty Lloyd Burrnss of the Kansas a contract with the Bean for the FtaUei City Chiefs was named defensive ------j was brought into camp on " f hope the situation doesn't remainder of the IMS season and a day where the rest of the team player, the NFL announced today ISS7. foster.” Ditka said "We resolved Brooks scored two touehdownsi FIntic said he was "anxioas to moot of the situation in a team rushed for ISS yards on l i carries "I hara not met the players.” meeting yesterday. I know there’s get into the National Football Ftatle said of his new teammates and caught six passes for an rosentment towards me but I do additional a yards. Brooks scoied League and ontothe playing field. ” who received the news of his trade •T share Doug's enthusiasm,” what’s best ter the team and the his second touchdown on a 21-yard last week coolly. " I understand the organisation.” 0 Ditka. who saw his team lose Hs run which capped capped five May. t’D not Just the leaives sitnation of a new guy coming in. Fhitie tried to play down that first game of the season last week, There are loyalties. I have to deal ro^yard drive with 49 seconds Im ill are used here, but the same aspect of his signing. the game. that are changing color said. "It’s up to Doug and how with that. I want to impress the crunchy apple-and-cereal much time he pnte in. Knowing his "I don’t feel threatened and I Burruss had three hit rceptions fhie season. Take a look coaches and get my don’t think the criticism is pointed filling could be used just as background, h will be quicker than opportunities.” returning two for touchdowns, nine atI your supermarket produce directly at me as Doug Fintie. he thinks. I think he can do a great The Bears obtained the rights to role tackles and three assists. well with other baked Jo b .” personally, but to a new player,” Burruss is the isth player in NFL aecfion and see how the col Fintie from the Rams. They traded be said. "I'mcomingtoateamthat squash — Hubbard or but Ditka. who influenced Fintie to a third-roond draft choice for a Mstory to return two h ite rc e p ti^ ors there are changing, too. sign immediately for the rest of won the Super Bowl and is this for touchdowns in the same game. ternut, for example. fourth-round choice and gave up a season.” Suddenly the bright and A^pHoio this season, has had his proUms sixth-round pick in IM7. Others nominated were running C with the B ea n quarterback sltoa- Fhitie had a ready and sharp backs Marcus Allen of the Los clear shades of summer’s The fruited cereal scones, Fintie. who received fl.S million answer for critics who have said he tion because of injuries to starter from Donald Trump, owner of the Angeles and Ronnie Harmon of the produce — the melons, made in a circle of^wedges, Doug Flutio smilss as hs talks to rsportsrs In Lake Forost, Jim McMahon. is too short to play in the NFL. Buffalo BiRs and quarterback III., attar singing a contract thr(bugti 1988 with tha United States FootbaR League’s "I see myself as a quarterback in peaches, berries, the sum are a welcome adtfitKm to Flutie’s signing made him eligi New Jersey Generals, in will Steve Grogan of the New England Chicago Boars. Flutia, tha 1984 Halsman Trophy winnar, ‘ ble to be actfrated by the Bears on the National Football League.” he Prtriots. On defense Seattle’s mer squash — are being the weekend breakfast or receive flTS.MP a year from the said, "be it this year, next year or said ho Is "anxious” to gat Into tha National Football Nov. 4. the day after a Monday Bears. defensive end Jacob Green, cor- replaced by a different brunch table, or a perfect night home game against the Los in five years. I don’t know. They nerback Charles Romes of Buffalo L o aguo. But money is no oMect for Fintie. don’t know what they’re talking palette of colors — the rich, mid-afternoon snack wHh Angeles Rams. He will not count who has a burning desire to prove and linebacker Bob CraMe of the about. ! don’t know what it's like to New York Jets. burnished hues of autumn’s spiced cider or tea. The ones T College football tocua fruits and vegetables. You’ll photographed are made wHh find the deep reds and apples and spices, plus Whalen deal Bothwell brilliant golds and greens of cereal flakes. There’s a the new crop of apples, cranberry version, too, wHh Is other shoe falling on collegians? back to St. Louie Bluae the russet and yellow tones fresh cranberries (or your of the pears, shining scarlet frozen ones) and zesty •v Hwtchel Nlstenson ST LOUIS (AP) - The St season) as opposed to 97.” he said. placekicker. entering the National Hockey cranberries, the burnt orange rind, for a change The AMUcloied Press to move Saturday’s homecoming Louis Blues announced Tuesday League in 1978 with the New "Coach (Bo) Schembechler and game against Arkansas from 22.00- orange pumpkins, and the of pace. College coaches In the Boston that they have traded Dave York Rangers. (baseball) Coach (Bud) Middaugh seal Robertson Stadium on the UH Barr to the Hartford Whalers in showy shades of the The successful lawsuit by Geor area are having a tough time trying agreed that I would only miss Barr. 25, who played right The Cereal-Stuffed Pears gia and Oklahoma that killed the campus back to the Astrodome. exchange for former Blues wing and center for St. Louis, season’s many squashes. In to keep their players’ minds on (spring) football practice on base The game was switched from the NCAA television plan has had the football this week. defenseman Tim Bothwell. came to the Blues from the is an easy but delicious ball game days.” he said. ” I Astrodome earlier this month to Bothwell, 91, played for the spiration, certainly, for any unwanted effect of reducing pay ”I think that everybody’s think missed nine and Pat (Moons) had Rangers In 1994 in exchange for dessert. The pears are filled ments for TV appearances. avoid a possible conflict with the Blues for three seasons before the rights to Bob Brooke and artist, as well as for today’s ing about the Red Sox and rightly the edge.” World Series. with a cereal-and-spice mix Is the other shoe now about to so,” says Harvard’s Joe Restic. being sold outright to Hartford Larry Patey. Since entering the creative cooks. fall? whose team plays Princeton on But when the Houston Astros before last season He has 17 league In 1989-84. Barr has ture, gently poached, then AHhough ABC. CBS and ESPN Saturday. "I got a little confused If Wagner College Coach Walt were eliminated, Arkansas ap goals and 04 assists since scored 90 goals and 57 assists. Here we’ve taken these served with the syrup from will continue to televise college the other day. The Goodyear blimp Hamellne wasn’t superstitous 1^- pealed to have the game moved fore. he probably is now. flavorful and nutritious fruits the pan or, if you wish, a sim football, there may be trouble on came over our field and I thought back to the Astrodome, citing the the borison with the announcement they were scouting us for ’The Seahawks lost sophomore "unfair competitive advantage” It and vegetables and added ple fruit sauce made from tailback Terry Underwood, the No. this week that Turner Broadcast Princeton.” would give Houston to play on even more flavor and 2 rusher in NCAA Division III. for Yankees rehire Ferraro pureed frozen raspberries or ing will not renew its contract to Robertson’s natural grass field. wholesale goodness by strawberries. Some may show Big Ten, Pac-IO and Atlantic Columbia Coach Larry McEI- the rest of the season with a knee Arkansas Coach Ken Hatfield said Coast Conference games. Injury last weekend after he rushed NEW YORK (AP) - Mike while Mark Connor will continue as preparing them with reavy has conRIcting emotions the Ratorbacks bad not practiced Ferraro, a coach with the New even want to try chocolate For the past two years the where the World Series is con for 52 yards against EDU-Madlson. on grass all season. pitching coach and Jeff Torborg giving him 1,092 In seven games. York Yankees from 1979-82. Is will return as bullpen coach. cereais. The resuits are a sauce. network has televised games in cerned. A New Hampshire native volving teams from those leagues, He was Injured after gaining 19 returning as third base coach, the dazzling repertoire of recipes 2 and graduate of the University of S WC Commissioner Fred Jacoby yards ... on his I3th carry. American League club announced Joe Altobelli. the first base coach If you’re yearning for a bit as well as the Southeastern Confer New Hampshire, he grew up cited a league rule which says that Tuesday. that will see you happily ence. on WTBS, the Atlanta Super- during the 1980 season, has been of nostalgia, try the other rooting for the Red Sox and no game can be played in a stadium The Yankees also said that Carl through the season, with Station, and via syndication to coaching stints at Dartmouth. Yale It’s embarrassing to lose to that Is not a team’s designated offered another position within the two suggestions. The Apple other stations. Kansas State, the loslngest major- “Stump” Merrill, the te'am's ad- Yankees’ organisation, and Roy flavorful fare for family and and the University of New Haven home field unless approved by the mlnstratlve coach this year, will The package included a prime college team over the years. ^ White, the batting coach, has bran Brown Betty Is reminiscent did nothing to dampen his New conference. become first base coach In 1987, company. time series of Big Ten. Pac-IO and England roots. after Kansas dropped a 29-12 dismissed, the club said. of Mom’s or Grandma’s, but decision to the Wildcats last ACC games, an early afternoon But one of the players he There are Stuffed Squash even better, with crunchy weekend. Coach Bob Valesente series of Big Ten games and a recruited for Yale was Ron Da Rings, an appetizing and at cereal added to it. Better for two-year agreement to carry 12-14 rling. a pitcher for the New York said he would open up all offensive 2 positions In practice this week for SEC games a year in 1985 and 1986. Mets who played freshman football tractive side dish that will ac you, too. And this season’s The total payoff was In the area of for the Ells before deciding to the Jayhawks’ upcoming visit to company fall or winter version of old-fashioned 98 million. Oklahoma State. concentrdte on baseball. roasts deliciously, or turn gingerbread Is made with "The problem was with our "Ron was a heck of a high school “We’re going to get right back to economics.” Rex Lardner. WTBS’ quarterback at St. John’s High square one. which means every simple chops or hamburger pumpkin and natural bran director of sports, said. “The School in Shrewsbury. Mass., and I spot is available for anyone to patties into glamorous en flakes. It’s rich, moist, economics are Just not there in make his move.” Valesente said. recruited Ron very heavily and got trees. Acorn squash rings spicy...a real down-home terms of revenue coming back in. ” him to go to Yale.” McElreavy TRUCKS A trio o( dallclous dishes mads (fom (all •8 bounty, wllh the added banama of feady-K«.al caraala. From lop: Stuffed Squash flinos, Appla-Qlnger Scones and Ceroal-Stulfed Pears. Turner’s three packages (SEC. says. “He probably could have The Southwest Conference has at treat! early afternoon Big Ten. prime been a professional football player ordered the University of Houston time Big Ten-Pac-10) lost between as well as a professional baseball Carter CEREAL-STUFFED PEARS 97 mllllon-98 million last year. It player. So when Ron is on the APPLE-GINGER SCONES STUFFED SQUASH RINGS will be somewhat less this year, mound I’m with him all the tim e.” S®8 You At The Turn autumn peara Into a snrumplloua la m il, dassert. this v,a,. a h h n .™ , ,„d applas (or cranbarrlm) (or aoonaa.|ndMt(rola especially for the prIme-tIme pack Chevrolet This spiced cereal-and-apple stuffing enhances any fall squash. If the Series goes seven games. I 4 too largeripapai age. whose ratings are up. Darling Is scheduled to be the Mets’ 2l8t ANNUAL oart But. says Lai^ner. ‘"The eco pitcher. MANCHESTER 1 cup Fruit A Fibre whole wheat and bran cereal, 1-3/4 cups all-purpose flour 2 modtum acorn aquath nomics Just don’t work. It’s the law "I am somewhat loyal and I ’ll go Lirge any variety 1/4 cup sugar 3 tablaapoona buttar or margarine, malted of supply and demand. There are with Ron.” McElreavy says. ANTIQUE SNOW Inventory 1/4 cup firmly packed brown auger 1 lebleepoon double-acting baking powder 1- 1/2 cupt natural retain bran, lightly cniahad loo many games out there. Adver 1/4 cup butter or margarine teaspoon salt 1 tisers have more than 200 college Nov. 8th and Bth / Booth 32 1/2 graan apple, paalad, cored and diced (about 1 c u d ) Still on baseball. Mike Gillette, of 1/2 teaapoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon ginger 1 tablaapoon brown augar ” football games on television to who kicked the game-winning choose from.” 1/8 teaapoon nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 34-yard Reid goal at the final gun as COLLECTIBLES Chevy 1/2 teaapoon grated orange rind Lardner said WTBS hopes to Michigan nipped Iowa 20-17. is a by CHARISMA 6 tablaepoons butter or margarine 1/4 teaapoon cinnamon renew Its contract with the SEC catcher for the Wolverines’ base Trucke. U I L i L l ♦Wash and core pears; cut In half, If desired. 1 egg "It makes more economic sense ball team. That’s one of the reasons Classic Golf - All typos of •Combine cereal, sugar, butter, cinnamon and nutmeg. Spoon 1/3 cup milk to try and sell 12 games (each Golf Memorabilia •Cut ends off squash and cut each squash Into 2 rings; remove he began the season as the No. 2 Vene a Into pear centers and place peara In shallow baking pan; add 1 apple, peeled and coarssly gratsd (about 1 cup) seeds and fiber. Pour water Into shallow baking pan to just cover water to just cover bottom of pan. Bake uncovered at 400“ for 20 1-1/2 cups Qrape-Nuts llakss* ^ o m . Place squash rings In pan and cover with foil. Bake at El Cemlnoel minutes for halves or 30 minutes for whole pears, or until tender Meltsd butter or matgarlne 400“ for.30 minutes. •Place In serving dish. Cool and serve with syrup from pan or with 2 teaepoons sugar (optional) •Rernove foil; drain water. Brush squash rings with 1 tablespoon fruit sauce. If desired. of the melted butter. •Makes 4 to 6 servings. •Combine remaining butter with cereal, apple, sugar, orange rind and clnnamon-and fill squash centers. Bake 20 minutes longer. •Makes 4 servings. McCavanaah PUMPKIN GINGERBREAD •Mix flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and spices In bowl. Using (not shown) 1987 CHEVY SIO PICKUPS pastry blender or 2 knives, out In 6 tablespoons butter until Pumpkin and cereal add a flavorful plus to gingerbread. mixture resembles coarse crumbs. 9 6' Body, 4 Spd., 1000 lb. payload 1-3/4 cups all-purpose flour •Boat egg and milk together; add apple and then stir Into flour Your man cares: 1/4 cupsugsr mixture, blending well. Add cereal. APPLE BROWN BETTY 1 tesspoon bsking sods •Turn dough out onto floured board and knead gently 15 times (not shown) When a young person risks life and 1 tesspoon doubis-seting bsking powder Divide dough In half. 1/2 tesspoon ssit •On a large ungreased baking sheet, pat each half of the dough An old-fashioned favorite now tastes better than ever with limb In the service of country, the > 6 7 9 9 1 tesspoon ginger Into a 8-1/2-lnch circle. Brush tops with melted butter; sprinkle crunchy cereal nuggets added. country sometimes forgets. Not 1 tesspoon cinnsmon with sugar. Cut each circle Into 8 wedges. Bake at 425“ for 14 4 applet, pMled and cored 1/4 tesspoon cloves minutes or until scones are golden brown. 1/2 cup all-purpose flour the Connecticut General Assem 1987 CHEVY SIO EXTENDED CABS 1/2 cup butter or msigsrlns •Makes 16 scones. 1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar bly. With help from state leaders, V6, 5 Spd., Power Steering, More 1 egg 1/2 teupoon cinnamon 1 cup msshod cooked pumpkin* Cranbony-Orange S c o d m : 1/8 teatpoon nutmeg including Representative McCava- 1/2 oupmolssses Prepare scones as directed, substituting 1 teaspoon grated 1/4 cup butter or margarine orange rind for the spices and 3/4 cup cranberries, coarsely 2 Whtel Drivs. Stock #6132 1/3 cuphotwster 3/4 cu^iraltln Qrapo-Nuta brand natural wheat nagh, we now have a Veterans Af *9,399 chopped, for the apple. * S?*! "“hirsl bran flakes dr natural raisin bran and bariay coraal fairs Commission. For continued Contsettonera sugar 6 *Or use canned pumpmn. •Cut apples In wedges and place In a shallow 1-1/2-quart care and concern for aii citizens, 4 Wheel OrlVA Stock #6133 casserole. •M ix flour, sugar, soda, baking powder, salt and spices. re-elect James R. McCavanagh. •Cream butter; beat In egg. Add pumpkin, molasses and hot •Mix flour, sugar and spices In a bowl. Cut In butter; stir In cereal. Sprinkle cereal mixture over apples. 50 NEW CHEVY TRUCKS IN STOCK water; blend until smooth. Add flour mixture; beat until smooth. Stir In cereal. Pour Into greased 9-lnch square pan. •Bake at 375“ for 35 to 40 minutes, or until apples are tender. JA M tS R. MeCAVANAOH •Makes 8 to 10 servings. •Bake at 325“ for 45 minutes or until cake tester inserted Into YOUR MAN FOR THE center comes out clean. Cool In pan 5 minutes. Sprinkle with 12th GENERAL confectioners sugar. Cut into squares. "A HOOD PLACe TO BUY A CAM" •Makes 16 squares. ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CHEVROLET PULL LEVER 5A I tor toy Uw Cemmlttos to I I Jttnn B. McCsvansglv naymond F. Damsto. Traaaurar. CARIER C O ., INC. i n i MAM 8TIKET • OPM TE C PM Rll. TIL 6 PM • 64S64M • MANCNE8TBI FiikJiFJSAJiAiiFjikji u-wafaaanKaaatMu^.' r-O et-n, MANCHESTER' HERALD. 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