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>1 Hlaudipalpr HrralJi Manchester — A City of Village Charm Saturday, Feb. 13,1988 30 Cents COLLECTION CLAUSE OUT IN TAX DEAL Mall plan changes after Naab objects By Andrew Yurkovsky clause in it. Osella has said right and Nancy Cancelman from the start that he opposed the AAanchester Herald abatement but Naab and Director Mary Ann Handley have said they A clause which could have were undecided. lessened the likelihood that a Of the nine-member board. majority of directors will ap DiRosa, Deputy Mayor Stephen prove a tax break for the T. Cassano, Directors Kenneth N. developer of the proposed Mall at Tedford and Jam es F. “Dutch” Buckland Hills has been re Fogarty have said they are in moved, officials say. favor of the tax-abatement agree The clause in the proposed tax ment. Director Barbara B. Wein abatement agreement between berg is still considering the latest the town and the mall developer. version of the agreement — which Homart Development Co. of would nullify the tax break if Chicago, would have required the Homart sells the site before or town to collect $3 million for while the seven-year tax abate utility improvements from three ment is in effect. adjacent developers. Trammel Director Theunis Werkhoven Crow Co. of Dallas, Texas, Robert said Friday he was opposed to the ' Weinberg of Manchester and agreement. John Finguerra of New York had A “yes” vote from Naab. agreed to pay $3 million for part Handley or Weinberg could result of the $15 million cost of infras in approval of the agreement tructure improvements neces Tuesday, when the directors are sary for development of the scheduled to make a final 380-acre mall site. decision. Homart is seeking a $9.5million DiRosa confirmed that the tax break as its share of the cost paragraph requiring the town to and has letters of intent to collect the $3 million was deleted execute the agreement from the after Naab raised some three developers. objections. R agln M PInla/ManciMatw HaraM Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said "That paragraph on page 4 is HEARTS DESIRE — Casey Bilodeau of 73 Union St. chooses Valentine's Friday the clause was removed gone; it’s been taken out ... after Directors Ronald Osella and because there have been objec- Day presents this week at Munson’s Chocolates on Route 6 in Bolton. She Geoffrey Naab said they wouldn’t is the daughter of Louis Bilodeau. support the agreement with that Tam to page t S ifslcfe today: F O C U S, an expanded, pullout feature section ' ^ " ^ 4 I ? * * " MoneyAdvice4 m * ~ " i i J i — ... rTV m r ..; Comics L> sPuzzlesn _______ _____________________ t: Movies________________________________________________________________________ ... Books... Hobbies .1 Music :- l - . ' ' ' __ • « : ^ - • m Storm blamed D r. Crane’s Q aiz Soviets bump U.S. warships for 22 deaths 1. City folks, visiting on a farm, are usually inost By The Associated Press startled by the midnight sound produced by in waters ciaimed by Russia TOM BILLY JACK DOBBIN A winter storm Friday stretched across the Midwest through New 2. An altimeter is of greatest value to which one of By Norman Block England, dumping more than a foot of these? ThB Associated Press SOVIET UNION 1 Area. snow and unleashing strong wind as CHOIR SINGER AVIATOR DISC JOCKEY TRAFFIC COP WASHINGTON - Two U.S. schools, offices and roads were Navy warships, under orders to Odessa^ closed. At least 22 traffic deaths were 3. The “ chiro” in "chiropractor” really means assert international navigation •Azov blamed on the storm. MUSCLE EYE HAND FOOT rights, were deliberately bumped As much as 13 inches of snow were by two Soviet warships on Friday 4. The hero of the story about the “ leak in the measured at Woodstock, N.Y., with after moving within 12 miles of up to a foot reported across the dyke” lived in Russia's Black Sea coastline, the •SevastopoH^ Yalta AUSTRIA NETHERLANDS SWEDEN FRANCE ROMANI/ Catskills. Brattleboro, Vt., had 9 Pentagon said. inches and up to a foot fell across 5. Which country is noted for its highlands? No one was injured and damage Berkshire County in Massachusetts. FRANCE SCOTLAND IRELAND SWEDEN to the two ships was described as Up to a foot of snow fell on parts of light. BULGARIA! Michigan and Indiana. 6. Match the brand names at the left with the items But the administration imme IBlack Sea = Two Soviet warships at the right to which they pertain. Wind gusting to '45 mph lashed diately lodged a strong protest collide with two U.S. Shaftsbury, Vt., piling up snow drifts (a) Damask (v) Rugs with the SoWet ambassador here, (b) Dresden (w) Curtains warships off the of three to six feet. Several power saying the vessels had done ' outages were reported across Ben (c) Valance (x) China ware nothing provocative and were Crimean coastline nington County. (d) Axminster(y) Table linen operating in accord with interna '*TUfll(|^^'^ (e) Chippendale (z) Furniture ' Concord, N.H., had 6 inches of new tional law. raJ, < snow in six hours and 13 total inches on - “ As Secretary of State (George TURKEY Answers in the Classified section. the ground. The snow forced several P.) Shultz said just a week ago, presIdenQal candidates to cancel we are prepared to deal with the campaign appearances. New Hamp best and worst of Soviet behav APgnpMc shire had wind listin g to 60 mph. ior,” said Rudolph Boone, a State Connecticat Weather Raglnild Plnto/M»nch«»f«r Herald Up to 2 feet of snow were expected Department spokesman. despite the bumping, eventually Schiff, a Navy lawyer who overnight in Maine. “ We intend to continue exercis steaming farther from the Soviet appeared with Flynn, the York Thursday night and eariy Friday morning PURNELL POND — Linda Yockachonis of 50 Snow and rain made conditions ing our rights under international coast, Flynn said. town and Caron were operating changed to rain by mid-morning, creating Cei),tral, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior, Birch St. and her 3-year-old daughter, Carolyn, slushy in New York City on Friday. As law. The Soviets are obligated to “ The latest report I ha ve now is off the Crimean peninsula in what Northwest Hills: Variable cloudiness and windy wade across Purnell Place Friday. Snow sioppy conditions. much as 8 to 12 inches of snow fell over comply with their international that both ships are operating the Navy calls its “ assertion of Saturday with a chance of flurries. High 80 to 35. northwest New Jersey. 'Wept wind 20 to 25 mph. Clearing, windy and cold commitments.” routinely in the Black Sea as rights" program — an effort to Saturday night. Low 10 to 15. Sunny and windy Navy officials said during a planned,” he said. periodically steam through con Rainshowers were scattered from Sunday. High around 35^ Pentagon briefing there was no Flynn and other Pentagon tested waters to emphasize free Storm results in ‘mealy’ roads the coasts of Virginia-and Delaware West Coastal, East Crastal: Variable cloudiness question that the cruiser USS officials said they could not recall dom of navigation on the high into eastern North Carolina. Sleet and Yocktown and destroyer USS a similar incident of deliberate SGd8. snow were reported at National and windy Saturday with a chance of flurries. High Heavy rain on the heels of a storm Friday morning, which they said was trucks out Friday morning and Caron had been struck deliber bumping during operations in the Unlike the United States, which Airport in Washington, D.C. Snow was in the mid 30s. Wind west 20 to 25 mph. Clearing, that had dumped 5 to 8 inches of snow more than normal, but about average afternoon. Northeast Utilities re ately by a Soviet frigate and a Black Sea. The Soviets strongly claims a three-mile territorial reported as far south as central windy and cold Saturday night. Low 15 to 25. Sunny gave area clean up crews a brief for the weather conditions. ported that 3,000 customers in the and windy Sunday. High around 35. smaller coastal patrol boat, protested a similar deployment limit, the Soviet Union claims a Mississippi and Alabama. respite before snow began to fall At Bradley International Airport in eastern Connecticut communities o f respectively. by the same two ships in March 12-mile limit along its coast, The weather was mild across much again late Friday night. Windsor Locks, three runways were Griswold. Voluntown, Preston and The Soviet warships broadcast 1966, but did nothing at the time to Schiff explained. The United of the nation Vest of the Rockies. “ We semi-stopped at about 7 in the reopened after closing for two hours in North Stonington lost electricity after a warning beforehand, saying phyrically interfere with their States will accept such a claim, Temperatures were in the 40s and 50s evening, but we’re out sanding now.” the morning to give crews time to lightning hit a telephone pole in Lottery Winners they were authorized “ to strike passage. but any country claiming 12 miles across thePadfic Northwest with 20s Cathy Patnode, spokesperson for the plow runways covered with 8 inches of Preston. your ship with one of ours,” said The Soviet Union claimed Fri “ must allow for innocent passage and 30s in the higher elevations. Manchester Highway Department snow. All were to be restored to power by Capt. Gerry Flynn, a top aide to day the U.S. Navy ships violated by the ships of all nations,” he late afternoon, said NU spokesman Connecticut daily Friday: IM. Play Four: 7753. said Friday night. Thirty-three flights were cancelled Temperatures rose into the 60s and the chief of naval operations.