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Cambridge Cunning 16^_E^ENING HEJIAU),_Tmm^ August 19, School bus routes listed in today’s Herald Health unit Introducing Cambridge Box: backs plan Cunning by hospital Vol. XCIX, No. 274 — Manctrester, Conn., Wedneatlay, August 20, 1960 • Since 1881 • 20it Man held IIAKTKOKI) - Orricials of As an offshoot of the vote and the W-.-r,, Manchester IVIemorial Hospital discussion of occupancy rates that Tuesday persuaded a review panel preceded it, the panel decided to ask in slaying the board of directors of the agency Irom the Health Systems Agency ol II XR'I I'ORI) - Stanley DuFault. North Central Connecticut that a 85 to have the agency’s planning com­ mittee study occupancy rates so that the 39-year-old .Manchester man held percent occupancy rate tor its in connection with the slaying of a medical surgical beds is a more the agency can establish a standard. As a result of the vote, the hospital, Hillside Avenue man here .Monday realistic goal than the 90 percent rate night, has had his case transferred to advocated by the agency staff. in its renovation would end up with 308 beds, two more that a subcom- the llartford-.\ew Britain Superior The review panel also agreed with mittee of the panel had Court Tuesday morning, and was a hospital contention that it needs 20 recommended. returned to the Hartford Correc­ aietteh as beds, not 18, in its planned new In the next phase, the panel will tional Center in lieu of a $50,000 bond maternity service. make its recommendation to the DuKault. of no New State Hoad, a Board of Directors and a final deci­ former Hartford police officer who Those were two points in conten­ sion is expected Aug. 28. began working as a welfare in­ tion in the ho.spital's request for The agency is one of two vestigator for the fJepartment of agency approval of its $27.7 million regulatory bodies from which the ■Social Services in Hartford about six renovation plan. hospital must get approval before it months ago. was charged with lirst- . The vote to amend a subcommittee can go forward with its extensive dcgrcc manslaughter after allegedly recommendation to restore the two renovation which is part of a 20-year shooting 67-year-old Arthur Goodrow maternity beds was 4 to 3. The vote plan. about 9 p m outside Goodrow’s een lower to accept the subcommittee report as The other is the Commission on home evei amended was 6 to 1. Hospitals and Health Care. That Henry Ora. deputy director of group has held one hearing on the social services said this morning renovation and has scheduled two DuFault was not acting in any of­ others. They will be held on Friday ficial capacity when the shooting oc- Polish talks and on Aug. 29. both at 10 a.m. in cured, Room A2 of Building A at the campus 'We’ve pretty much been able to of Manchester Community College. determine that he was not there as. part of his job. ’ Ora said not working One hospital argument Tuesday against the 90 percent occupancy According to police. DuFault goal was that under the Progressive became embroiled in an argument in tar. GDANSK, Poland (UPl) - A Patient Care system, the with Goodrow s 25-year-old son-in- strike committee representing more medical/surgical beds are not so C ItSw'. Wayne Platt at Goodrow's 358- than 120,000 workers along the Baltic flexible as they weiuld be qn^er other 360 Hillside Ave home Coast today ordered an end to systems. The 24 beds-in the Miller l.t Bernard Sullivan ol the Hart­ separate talks with government of­ Building, sometimes called the ford Police said this morning. He ficials. accusing the Communist motel, for instance, are in small then asked him i Platt i to step out on regime of using "capitalist policy" to rooms without equipment and the porch where he pulled out the try to break the seven-day-old strike. designed only for patients who need gun ’■ , 1 r^itburo member Jan Szydlak, the little care. Sullivan .said Goodrow got involved in the argument when Platt ran back government's top labor union of­ Another argument advanced was . • » ficial. met with workers from 14 ol that while most hospital occupancy i . into the house telling members ol the the more than 280 striking factories. rates used for comparison are family about the gun. During a brief He told them their leaders from the related to "staffed beds," pursuit down Hillside Avenue l.enin Shipyard were "forces hostile Manchester computes its occupancy DuFault apparently turned and tired to the nation " bent on spreading on the basis of all 303 of the beds it is the 9mm automatic pistol six times at Goodrow and other members of ■’terror'■ throughout Poland. licensed to have. the lamily "The authorities do not intend to Michael Gallacher, asssitant Goodrow was struck by one bullet give up their power or to share it hospital administrator, offered and died 30 minutes after being taken with anyone else," Szydlak said. tfbomputed occupancy rates which Small groups of workers went out he said indicated the present rate to the emergency room at .Mt Sinai to discuss their strike with a targe was more like 83 or 84 percent than Hospital .No other lamily members were injured and they apparenilv force of militiamen that was the 80 per cent the hospital had bivouacked in tents oh the edge of the originally reported. held Diilault until police arrrived city. 'W'e’vc been unable to determine Cambridge One member of the panel subcom­ why DuFault was there ’ Sullivan A young militiaman told the mittee, Anne McAloon, contended noted, "but we re certain it h.id strikers his company had been told that it was unrealistic to expect the nothing to do with his job they were being sent to Gdansk hospital to increase from 80 to 90 per Box: Less than 0.1 mg tar. DuFault was also treated at .\li because the city was in “chaos." cent. Another member, Robert Yass, Sinai alter allegedly being beaten "You were sent here to shoot us, " felt that the 90 percent rate could be Ipllowing the shooting Sullsvan s.of! the striker said he told the achieved by the hospital. tlluy,iriprning his investigaiicn w.c militiaman. Still another argument against the pending and did not rule oul charges "No, it's not true. We don’t know higher rat^ was that 55 per cent of what we are here for, ” the young of­ Flying high in the assault on DuFault the patient^^f the hospital are either DuFault was arraigned Tuesday in ficer answered. admitted through the 'emergency Park. Hartlord Superior Courl on Morgan Another militiaman standing near­ room or are not planned for, giving Jaime Carroll of Coventry, makes a flying Educational Program at Patriots by crossed himself and said. "No. 1 catch during a fast game of Frisbee at the Coventry. (Herald photo by Pintoi Street and is slated to appear at the the hospital less leeway in scheduling Washington Street courthouse Sept will.............. not shoot anyone.’ beds. x.yUveilUCoventry Y ouiiiiiici Summer ncci Recreational cdiiuiiai aiiu and \ K UCU3. 16 ^ y 'T' Interest hike seen to free mortgage funds By I niteil I’resH liiteriiuliunul HUD Secretary Moon Landrieu charged probably will be about six. construed as a prediction of the 20 The federal government today said many lower-income families But Mark Riedy, executive vice future course of interest rates” Prime : Gross National raised the maximum allowable in­ now are unable to obtain FHA and president of the Mortgage Bankers Chase said in a prepared statement Rate terest rate for some government- VA mortgages, which offer lower Association, called the government’s Burdened by Chase .Manhattan’s 19 Product 'Af-> insured single-family home rates and smaller down payments move "too little and too late” prime rate hike, rising mortgage Nation 8 total output of goods- A f: mortgages from 11.5 percent to 12 Hipn conventional loans. Riedy said the basic rate should rates and investor fears of inflation, 18 j services - Adjusted'tor inflation X' percent, a move designed to help This is because when the FHA-VA have been raised a full percentage the stock market suffered its second I 1979 1980 more families obtain a home. ceiling falls too far below market point and the graduated program a consecutive loss Tuesday after two 17 3.1% ridge Officiais of the Department of mortgage rates — which last week point and a’half to help preserve what rally attempts failed. Housing and Urban Development he called a "fragile recovery ” in Trading was moderate as the Dow were between 13 percent and 13.5 16 i 1 .2 % said the move will adjust the percent — many lenders require the housing. Jones industriai average, an 18 09- 2nd program to market mortgage rates, point loser Monday, shed another 8.78 seller of a house to put up "points," The present 11.5 percent ceiling 15 thereby making more money ultimately increasing its cost to the was set on June 5. The government points to 939.85 Tuesday 3rd 4th available to finance Federal Housing buyer. raised it to 12 percent, effective Also, the Commerce Department quarter quarter t)rid9® Administration and Veterans Ad­ "Points” are a one-time charge to today. reported U.S. corporate profits ministration mortgages. the seller, with one point equaling 1 Meanwhile, Chase Manhattan, the plunged-a record $19 billion between Percentages 0 Cai^ HUD also said the allowable in­ nation’s third largest bank, raised April and June.
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