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Assessment errors Disney's dream | Ackroyd on detailed in Coventry opens in Florida | Belushi, drugs] ... page 9 ... page 14 ... page 11 Manchester, Conn. Cloudy today, Friday, Oct. 1, 1982 cool Saturday Single copy 25(p — See page 2 llanrl|p0lpr Mpralb Main St.: Ban placed a radical II overhaul? on Tylenol By Alex GIrelll Herald City Editor By Raymond T. DeMeo trol division of the state Department and United Press International of Consumer Protection, said today.' If a new plan for Main Street wins None have yet been discovered in the approval of Manchester citizens Drugstores across Manchester Manchester, he said. at a hearing Wednesday and sur removed boxes of Extra-Strength Nevertheless, the DCP is asking vives the other hurdles it faces, the Tylenol from their shelves today as retaiiers and wholesalers to stop look and feel of downtown will the federal Food and Drug Ad selling any Extra Strength Tylenol change radically. ministration revealed that several until the full extent of the con The way people use Main Street, lot numbers of the pain reliever may tamination is known. People who get around along it, and park their be contaminated with cyanide. have the drug in their homes are cars on or near it will not be the As of late this morning the FDA also advised not to use it. same again. had confirmed th'at bottles with the Many feel the plan represents the foiiowing lot numbers may be laced FIVE PEOPLE in the Chicago last hope for doing something mm'^ with the potentially lethal poison: area died Wednesday and Thursday dramatic and vital for downtown. MC2880, MB2738, and MD1910. after swaliowing capsules of the Others are convinced it's a big mis The numbers are printed on box pain reliever laced with cyanide. A take. flaps and the bottle labels. sixth victim was reported in critical Here, basically, is what it in Bottles bearing those lot numbers condition this morning. volves. have been found at six locations in , Camilleri said there have been no Connecticut so far, Milton S. ANCLE PARKING on both sides Camilleri, director of the drug con Pl€-u»e turn to page 10 of the street will be a thing of the past. On-street parking will be in eight semi-enclos^ modules, separated from the street by 6-lnch high cobblestones that run the length of Member sues the street from Center to School Street. Only one of them is on the west side. That one, in front of Mary Cheney Library, has spaces for 37 cars parked in herringbone fashion. Country Club The other seven modules are on I the east side of the street. The one between Pearl Street and Brainard By Raymond T. DeMeo Ogden’s lawyer is Joh D. Berman Place- has 26 herringbone spaces. Herald Reporter of the Manchester firm of Beck & FYom Brainard Place to Bissell Pagano. Street there are 18 spaces. From Directors of the Manchester Coun The country club’s board of gover- Bissell to Birch there are 16. From try Club unfairly suspended the nors suspended Ogden’s Birch to Purnell Place there are membership of a club member and membership for a month, effective nine. prohibited him from using the club’s Sept. 7. At that point the herringbone facilities, a suit filed Thursday in Tolland County Superior Court IN A l.ETTER dated Aug. 27, pattern ends as the road narrows Leonard M. Horvath, the club’s and parking is in the traditional charges. William G. Ogden of 137 Branford president, notified Ogden that the angle, but sheltered within a module board had received a complaint from .moving traffic. St., a retired truck driver who has Here’s the breakdown: Purnell to been a club member since 1962, against him stemming from an HERE’S MAIN STREET AS IT LOOKS NOW alleged Aug. 18 incident. Oak, 25; Oak to Maple, 15; Maple to claims in the suit that the stated modified a bit by the fact that the Center Is under construction. School, 24. reason for his expulsion — that his While the letter did not explain the conduct was unbecoming of a nature of the complaint, it ad In all about the 300 spaces now on monished Ogden that “any conduct the street will go down to 174, a loss member — isn’t substantiated by of a sexual, assaultive or harassing of about 125. But existing parking lots fact. He also claims that the club can’t nature will not be tolerated. We will off the street will be made more encourage any employee or guest of accessible and new parking lots are prevent 'him from using its golf course and clubhouse, since it leases the club who is subject to such con planned. duct to file a criminal complaint.” The new lots, one on Birch land from the town on the condition Street and one on Pearl Street, that those facilities be available to The board of governors met again would add 94 new spaces. all Manchester residents, including Sept. 7, when it voted to suspend non-members, without prejudice. Ogden. In a letter to Ogden, rforvath • DRIVERS WILL HAVE to back Ogden is seeking more than $2,300 said the board had reviewed the out of parking spaces in the in compensatory and punitive alleged Aug. 18 Incident and deter modules, but they will not be damages from the club. mined that the facts were not suf backing into the moving traffic. He also seeks a judgment ficiently clear to “establish conduct They will drive in and out of the declaring illegal the section of the unbecoming of a member.” The parking modules going forward. club’s bylaws that states a member suspension, Horvath said, was based can be expelled by a two-thirds vote on “statements and allegations DRIVERS WHO want to park in of the board of governors for “con made by you (Ogden) relative to the modules will enter at the south duct unbecoming a member of the / end of them and exit at the north club or prejudicial to its interest." tu rn to pug«^ 10 end, except for the one in front of Mary Cheney Library, where the en try is at the north and exit at the south. There will be a turning lane in the middle of the traveled section of the road with one travel lane on each Bonn names side of it. Most of the intersections will have slgnls that control the turns into the parking areas and keep the cars from conflicting with traffic from new chancellor the side streets. Separation of the parking cars BONN; West Gerniany (UPl) — from the cars moving the length of alliance. The West German parliament today “We must stand with both feet in the street is one of the keys to the ended Helmut Schmidt’s 8-year plan. the West,” he told the packed parlia chancellorship, ousting him in a ment building on the Rhine in 'a Elxcept at the Center, where there TO THE SOUTH TODAY TRAFFIC WAS A BIT HEAVY no-confidence vote and electing are to be three northbc^d lanes as speech interrupted by catcalls and the street may have a new look If a reconstruction plan succeeds Christian Democratic leader hostile remarks. there are now, the street will have Helmut Kohl the nation's sixth only one travel lane In each direc Kohl, a 52-year-old Roman chancellor. Catholic known as the Black Giant tion. The thought Is that since the The Bundestag, West Germany’s through traffic is separated from because of his 6-foot-4 height, was lower house of parliament, ousted expected to preserve the basic Please turn lo page 7 Schmidt in a secret ballot by a vote foreign policy of Schmidt but move of 256 to 235. Kohl had seven votes closer to the United States and be more than the necessary majority of more critical of the Soviet Union. 249 to win the chancellorship. The conservative Christian Work may Democrats and the small but pivotal Free Democrats rejected Schmidt despite a savage attdck by the out going chancellor in which he dis disrupt, puted their “moral right” to end his inside Today minority Social Democratic govern Advice ............. 14 ment without immediately holding Area towns ......................................9 retailers new national elections. Business.......................................... 18 The two parties promised to hold Classified....................................18-20 new elections March 6. One of the concerns expressed Editorial ......................................... 6 over plans for an |8.3 million Rainer Barzel, speaking for the Christian Democrats, said L ottery............................................. 2 reconstruction project for Main' Obituaries ...:.............................. 10 Schmidt’s government had forfeited Street is the effect it will have on Peopletalk ........................................2 retailers while the work is in its right to govern by failing to Sports........................................... 15-17 progress. provide jobs or stability and Television ....................................... 9 PEDESTRIAN MALLS WILL LOOK LIKE THIS creating doubt about its allegiance Please tufn to page 10 granite bollards shield areas from the parking section to the United States and the Western MAMrHF.STER HERALD, Fri.. Oc^. 1, 1982 - 3_ 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., Oct. 1, 1982 national weather service forecast ^ 7 AM E8T 10-S-S8 30.00 2 9 77 ®A ^ 30.00 ^ StATTLC 4 , ^ F a l r Delinquent taxpayers News Briefing ■ibtTOM Coor Automakers closing Philadelphia papers' (MtnWNOKO Town finds 331 'unfindables' 18 plants nationwid< are out on strike ' t 0 8 ANOCt I IOW E8T By Paul Hendrie A suspense list with 5,552 'Thomas S. Moore, ’Turek said. locate the delinquent taxpayer PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - A last- ' TEMWATURE8 A would be more than the amount of DETROIT (UPI) — U.S.