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Iianrl|Pbtrr Irralb I to - MANCHESTER HERALD Tuesday, Feb 23, 1988 J^avViMe’ w Relief Bolton starto work te itt least a tie Millions are In line Put your money Am erican to rewrite charter 72 flbop title 716 for a tax break /8 Heart where your heart is. Association WET?E FIGHTING FOR VQUR LIFE How Are Your Heart Fund Dollars Spent? iianrl|PBtrr Irralb • Summer Fellowships introduce College Students to Car­ Speakers Bureau of doctors teaches school children, Wednesday, Feb. 24,1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents F diovascular Research. civic and fraternal groups, church and club organizations • CPR Classes instruct groups of nurses, paramedics, poli­ on heart risks. cemen and firemen and emergency rescue personnel in life-savings techniques for heart victims. • Lectures, Seminars and films keep physicians and nurses Paramedics, • Heart Care Classes teach patients and families how to live informed on latest developments In cardiovascular medi­ following a heart attack. cine. E • Screening programs detect high blood pressure in adults. • Answers to all questions concerning heart disease are • Literature, films and audio-visual aids on heart care are cops sought provided and referral services offered. distributed on request. Heart Research and Medical Skills Give Thousands for 1988-89 By Andrew Yurkovsky Weiss said he had reviewed the of People a Second Chan^. Manchester Herald budget requests before today with the department heads. He Budget requests by administra­ could not say by how much the tion department heads — includ­ requests would be increased or ing the funding for a second decreased. THIS PAGE PAID FOR AND SPONSORED BY THE full-time paramedic unit and “ I have in my own mind certain additional police staff — would adjustments that would seem to result in a budget 14.1 percent be appropriate,” he said. higher than this year’s budget if The Police Department is re­ FOLLOWING CIVIC MINDED BUSINESSES... they were approved by the town questing an 18.5 increase over the Board of Directors. adopted budget for this fiscal CENTURY 21- The 1988-89 requests were an­ year, from $4,352,931 to $3,158,777. K B AUTOMOTIVE CARTER CHEVROLET JACKSON & JACKSON nounced in a news conference Included in the request is funding EPSTEIN REALTY 311 Broad Street 1129 Main Street today by Town Manager Robert for an administrative captain “Pul §1 To Work For You" Manchester • 643-8844 Manchester • 646-6464 REAL ESTATE B. Weiss and Budget and Re­ Dor) Jackson Roaa Viola Jackaon Joyce Q. Epstein, Owner-Brokr search Officer Robert Huestis. Please turn to page. 10 168 Main Street Weiss will review those requests 543,North Main Street CHORCHES MOTORS, Manchester • 647-8400 before preparing his own budget Manchester • 647-8895 SAVINGS BANK OF for consideration by the Board of INC. Directors. Trial set MANCHESTER R.glnitd Plnto/MinchMt.r Htrald TULLY REAL ESTATE 80 Oakiand Street “Serving Communities East of the River THE W. J. IRISH The General Fund budget re­ Manchester • 643-2791 Since 1905" - Member F.D.I.C. quests total $64,199,478. They are 180 Main Street HERE. CATCH — Mervin "Ike" Cole, left, who scored the with Roger Taggart and Joe Erardi, right, MHS assistant separate from the Board of in murder 923 Main Street INSURANCE AGENCY Manchester • 643-0005 “Service You Can Trust" winning basket for Manchester High School in the 1938 director of athletics and Roger Taggart. Ed Kose is Education budget, though certain Manchester • 646-1700 AL SIEFFERT'S 150b North Main Street New England basketball championship game, tosses the behind Savilonis. Members of the '38 team were honored insurance and capital imprqve- before Tuesday night's Manchester-South Windsor ments expenses for the schools of reporter 2 game ball to Johnny Greene, who already has his hands Manchester • 646-1232 are included the General Fund WHITHAM’S NURSERY APPLIANCES, full. Stan Savilonis, center, keeps an eye on Greene along game at Clarke Arena. “Come Visit Us and See For Yourself MANCHESTER HONDA budget. HARTFORD (AP) - A Super­ Route 6 TV-AUDIO “It Honda Makes It — We Sell 4 Service I f The additional paramedic unit, ior Court judge today found BROWN’S FLOWERS which Weiss said was requested Boiton • 643-7802 445 Hartford Road 24 Adams Street probable cause to try a 22-year- Manchester • 647-9997 Manchester • 6^6-3515 163 Main Street by Town Fire Oiief John Rivosa, old Hartford man in the strangu­ Manchester • 643-8455 ‘Miracle’ champs back in limeiight would serve as a backup for the lation of a newspaper reporter. BRIDAL ELEGANCE present unit. Included in the Judge George W. Ripley said a By Len Auster the old Central Connecticut Interscholastic trailing by seven early in the fourth miscellaneous category of the fingerprint found on a pair of "Bridai Speciaiists" SCRANTON MOTORS, budget requests is $128,000 to pay DONALD S. GENOVESI Manchester Herald League were on hand for the title game at quarter. "When we were seven points scissors near the body of Kara 4 145 Main Street GRAMES PRINTING salaries for five new paramedics. Laezynski, a reporter for the “Sama day service when you need It In a Brown University in Providence, R.I. behind we almost gave up,” Savilonis said. Manchester • 649-8865 INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. “ It was a miracle.” The town is going out forbid on Journal Inquirer of Manchester, Cadillac, Oldsmoblle, Pontiac, QMC hurry." It was nostaglia time at Manchester High "The last basket was great because we School's Clarke Arena Tuesday night as won the championship,” Cole said. And the The 1938 team won 22 of 24 starts. One of a new vehicle for the second unit, and hair samples were sufficient INC. Route 83 700 Hartford Road Weiss said. evidence to try Joseph Lomax in "Serving the Manchester Area for Over 50 members of the 1938 Indians’ triple­ last shot? "I don’t remember (it). All I the losses was to the high school alumni. Vernon • 872-9145 Manchester • 643-6669 How does scholastic basketball of 1988 Weiss said the new unit would the murder. MANCHESTER STATE Years" championship basketball team were ho­ remember is five seconds left and I got the nored in ceremonies before the present-day compare to that of 50 years ago? be staffed by the five new “ The testimony of fingerprint 945 Main Street ball and put it up and all of a sudden there BANK Indians took on South Windsor High School. was pandemonium. I can’t tell if it went off The 1938 team wasn’t a high-scoring paramedics and the five emer­ experts leads one to conclude that Manchester • 643-2131 CARDINAL BUICK, INC. gency medical technicians. No the fingerprint was that of Joseph "Your Local Hometown Bank" SIRJO’S INTERIOR Johnny Greene, Roger Taggart, Ed Kose, the backboard or straight in.” contingent, averaging 33.5 points a game. 1041 Main Street “A touch above first class." Jimmy Murphy, Stan Savilonis and Mervin There were rewards for Coach Wilfred “ We were not allowed to shoot one- new employees would be hired for Lomax,” Ripley said. “Office and Commercial Cleaning" the EMT positions because they 81 Adams Street "Ike” Cole, the latter making the longest Clarke’s heroes, who had already won the . handed,” Savilonis said. "It just didn’t - A fingerprint is sufficient evi­ Manchester • 646-4004 Manchester • 643-1461 PAP AUTO PARTS Manchester • 649-4571 trip to be on hand from his home in Virginia CCIL championship and the Connecticut happen. Everyone shot with two hands.” would be drawn from the current dence to establish probable cause 307 East Center Street Beach, Va., were warmly received with Interscholastic Athletic Conference title. And the game is a lot faster today, ranks of firefighters. Weiss said. under Connecticut law. Last year, the town’s Emer­ U&R REALTY, INC. Manchester • 649-3528 standing ovations from the fans and There was a welcome-home parade, and Savilonis said. “ There’s more shooting. We FBI and state police experts players. another parade two nights later. And the didn’t get a chance to shoot. “ Today the gency Medical Services Council testified during the three-day NISSAN BY decided that a backup unit was ORLANDO ANNULLI & But Tuesday night's tribute couldn't victory had other fringe benefits. "All of the kids get the ball and shoot three-pointers. U&R CONSTRUCTION not needed immediately. Please turn to page 10 99 East Center Street DECORMIER compare to the enthusiastic outburst of town businesses donated things to us free,” We had to work it in. That’s what Mr. Clarke CUNLIFFE AUTO BODY SONS, INC. believed in.” Manchester • 643-2692 “Sales, Service 4 Parts" March 19, 1938. That came after Cole’s Savilonis recalled. "They gave us free “Quality Service At It's Best" 147 Hale Road, P. O. Box 669 "The kids today are so much better ball 285 Broad Street winning shot gave Manchester a 28-26 haircuts, free movies, free ice cream sodas. Route 83 Manchester • 644-2427 victory over Pawtucket, R.I., for the New handlers,” Cole said. “ And they’re a lot Manchester • 643-4165 It was something.” Talcottville • 643-0016 England interscholastic crown. It was “ After we came home we had a big bigger. Ed (Kose) would be a point guard All primary elections J. CARMAN CLOTHIER Manchester's first and only regional title. parade. It reminded me of V-E Day.” and he jumped center. We thought we were 887 Main Street TED CUMMINGS "W e celebrated from the moment the Taggart said. tall but we can’t compare with these kids HIGHLAND PARK today,” said Cole, a North Carolina Manchester • 643-2401 LYDALL, INC.
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