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Thatcher Wins Ruling Majority PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - ^VpnNG HERALD. Thurs- May 3 1979 Dr. Rubinow Tapped Death Impact Studied For Hospital Panel r 1 » 1 ' ^ " MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - A Wesleyan became closer after the loss, while those Actress* Career 1 Fahey Says DOT Action I Hall High*s Nine 1 Andover and Bolton MANCHESTER — Dr. Merrill B. Rubinow of 68 Butter­ University student says her research emotionally distant from one another nut Road has been appointed by Gov. Ella Grasso to the shows death of a parent intensifies how drifted even further apart. Spans Generations 1 Nullifies Right Turn Law I Stops MnS Indians 1 Ready for Elections State Commission on Hospitals 'and Health Care. the surviving children feel about each “If siblings have actively cared for and Page 8 1 Page 10 1 Page 11 1 Page 14 Dr. Rubinow’s appointment was effective Tuesday to other, but doesn’t always bring them communicated with each other prior to fill a term to July 1 and thereafter at the pleasure of the closer together. the death, then the series of crises accom­ governor. He replaces the late David A. Grendon of Beth Masterman, a senior psychology panying a parent’s death will elicit further Sharon. major, Wednesday said the research could communications and caring responses,” Dr. Rubinow serves on the commission as a licensed help people who have yet to experience a Miss Masterman stated in her research physician actively ei^gaged in in a non-hospital clinical parental death to understand. project. > practice. He is also a representative of the Connecticut Miss Masterman, from Chestnut Hill, “But if siblings were not major parts of State Medical Society. Mass., interviewed 32 fellow Wesleyan each other’s daily and emotional lives, students who each had experienced a then the death of a parent is simply not Cloudy Tonight, parental death. Thirty of the 32 subjects enough to change their patterns of interac­ Showers Likely Receiver Controls were from nuclear families, or those with tion,” she added. "What happens in the past wili dictate what happens today. Detalle on peg* 2 mothers, fathers and children, at the time i«5E.'CENTER ST, Town Firm’s Mall of the death of one parent. 1, 'M9.5208;. ' She found those siblings already close l E u ^ n t u g M m l h A Superior Court in Massachusetts has ordered a Dr. Merrill Rultinow receivership to control the Methuen Mall until a lawsuit No Warning involving the mall, which is managed by a Manchester No one told police, health of­ Vol. XCVIII, No. 182 — Mencheeter. Conn., Friday. May 4.1979. » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 » 20« Single Copy • 15t Home Delivered firm, is settled. ficials or even governors of the The manager of the mall. First Hartford Realty Corp. SALE ENDS SAT., MAY 5TH states along Interstate 80 that of Manchester, filed suit in January 1978 against Carlyle- truckloads of radioactive sludge 72, the owner of the mall. from Three Mile Island’s crippled First Hartford said it is still owed money from when nuclear plant were being moved Carlyle-72 bought the mall in 1972. It has asked that the to Washington state’s Hanford sale be declared null and void. Reservation, a government dum­ Thatcher Wins Carlyle-72, however, has said that First Hartford has ping ground near Richland. The^ mismanaged the mall and asked the court to appoint the last two shipments made their receiver. It says the Manchester firm has been way quietly across the nation on I- delinquent in real estate tax payments, mortgage GROssmnrrs 80 during the past two weekends. payments and other monthly payments. Reaction varied from state to The Superior Court ordered John Quincy of Quincy & R n (^ e v R n s p r o d u c t s compRnv state — some states were up in Co. in Boston to act as operating receiver of the mall. arms about not being notified but Ruling Majority r r others' seemed almost dis interested. For instance, Illinois LONDON (UPI) - M argaret Fellowship Award policies f the Labor Party to oust vocating independence for Scotland, said it might have provided an es­ Thatcher won a governing majority Callaghan for a five-year term. cort, and Ohio was in an uproar. was all but wiped out, losing nine of today as Europe’s first woman prime The vote count was incomplete, but its 11 seats. Wales switched from Goes to Springer However, in Nebraska the head of minister and the man she defeated, with 559 of Parliament’s 635 seats Labor to Conservative, although the WE’RE LUMBER ONE the state’s patrol said, "If they Laborite James Callaghan, went to MANCHESTER — Felix J. Springer of 89 Mountain decided, the Conservatives had 291, Welsh Nationalist party held on to want to use Interstate 80 — it’s a Buckingham Palace to present his Labor had 254, the Liberal Party 9 two seats. Road has received the William F. Starr Fellowship federal highway.” resignation to Queen Elizabeth II. and others 5. The extreme right-wing National Award at the University of Connecticut Law School in A jubilant Mrs. Thatcher, the “iron recognition of outstanding achievements in scholarship Computer projections predicted Front, once considered a serious A Surrender lady” of British politics and Conser­ Mrs. ’Iliatcher would end with an political force, polled less than 1 per­ and leadership. vative leader for four years, swept to The award was presented Tuesday night at the UConn CLEVELAND (UPI) - Michael overall House of Commons majority cent of the vote, about the same a solid win in Thursday’s national of up to 40 seats. Results already Law School alumni dinner. 4 ’x8’x 1 /2 ” G. Levine, 35, of Lyndiurst, the number as the newly formed Ecology MILL CERTIFIED elections. declared made it virtually impossi­ Party. Springer is a third-year law student, editor and chief of ASPHALT IMPREGNATED alleged triggerman in the kidnap- She reached the magic number of the Law Review and ranks first in his class. 4’x8’x 1 /2 ” EXTERIOR murder of supermarket executive ble for her party to lose. Her victory would mean the two INSULATED SHEATHING PLYWDDD SHEATHING 318 seats, necessary for an absolute Mrs. Thatcher, a 53-year-old top positions in Britain — monarch He graduated from Amherst College, Phi Beta Kappa, Julius Kravitz, turned himself majority in the House of Commons, and received a master's degree in English and com­ over to the FBI and Arlington lawyer who campaigned on a plat­ and prime minister — are both held ECONOMY GRADE at 2:46 p.m. (9:46 a.m. EDT). Her form of private enterprise and tax by women, an unprecedented parative literature and a master’s degree of philosophy PRESSURE TREATED County police Thursday night at victory, larger than expected, at Columbia University. ’ 2x4x8’ STUDS LANDSCAPE TIMBERS Alexandria, Va., the FBI said. He cuts, polled strongly throughout the arrangement. assured her of up to five years in 10 ountry in an extraordinarily high Mrs. Thatcher was expected to was accompanied by his Downing Street as head of govern­ Low cost. Ideal energy-saving base OUB EVERYDAY Ideal lor many do-ll-yoursell jobs- Cleveland attorney, Jerry Milanp. voter turnout. steer the country away from the ment. Nurses Plan Show for more exterior sidings. Easy to LOW PRICE indoor or out I Guaranteed against The other suspect in the case, The Scottish National Party, ad­ socialist policies of Callaghan. handle & work withi delamlnatlon. 3 ply. 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