Manchester Historical Society

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Manchester Historical Society - THE HERALU, Sat,, Dec. 19, 1981 GENERSLOIL Yule tree farm in Manchester... page 13 MANCHESTER HEATING OIL QUALITY SERVICE CALL 5 6 8 "3 5 0 0 _ Sleet tonight; Manchester, Conn. HAS m rain Tuesday Mon., Dec. 21, 1981 — See page 2 OMUFFE MITO BODY / 763 25 Cents FYOUTE as TA LCO TTV ILLE, CT. MAIN ST. 43-1191 ^4 IK TOWING 191 MAIN ST. " ^ 3 - 0 0 1 6 FEATURIHG THIS WEEK ... MANCHESTER •COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIR •FOREIGN AND AMERICAN CARS PAP AUTO PARTS 643-1900 Boy, 15, Miners defy troops DOORS AWNIN6S HARDWARE charged AAA WINDOWS CANOPIES SHUTTERS SALES—SERVICE—INSTALLATION YANKEE ALUMINUM SERVICES in arson Palish regime resisns, S P E C IA L IS T S IN B L A S S A S C R EEN R EPA IR 20 WARREN STREET 2 )41 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER CONN 0AO40 Police have arrested a 15-year-oId MANCHESTER, CONN. Manchester boy in connection with Mdnchesier Profes5ton.il Parli, Suite A-1 Belly G.illjolier. Prop 649- 110* the arson fire which completely gutted a lumber warehouse at W.G. WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND CDMMERCIAL Glenney Co. on North Main Street Complete Auto. Service Tuesday night. AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION jails 40,000 HEATING and SHEET METAL • STARTERS Police said the youth, whose name • COOLING • TUNE-UPS could not be released because of his SYSTEMS • BRAKES age, will be referred to juvenile New England Mechanical Services, Inc. • ALTERNATORS • WIHINO court. By United Press International travelers, diplomatic reports, cen­ Wroclaw is a stadium that was used sored stories and in official Polish for Nazi rallies in the 1930s. FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICi Capt. Joseph Brooks, head of the Poland’s m ilitary regim e held as 166 TUNNEL RD. statements:. • As many as 1,300 miners were Police Department’s Detective many as 40,(K)0 people, including WINTERIZE NOW • Church sources in Warsaw said on strik e underground at the VERNON, CT. 06066 Division, said the boy was also in­ priests, in freezing jails and intern­ they have verified a list of 1,100 peo­ Ziemovit coal mine in Katowice in 871-1111 volved In at least one of three other ment camps today but coat miners K-B AUTOmOTIVE ms-bsaa"” ple being detained bflt believe the southern Silesia. They blew up one arson fires which have struck the •in the south defied army troops with true number is as high as 40,000. exit and threatened to blow up a se­ lumber company within the past continued widespread strikes. • Many of the detainees are held cond if troops move in. Up to one CLYDE a MICKEY MILLER'S Srrritifi Mnm’hrsli'r ovvr ."iO >r.i. year. Reports reaching the West in below-zero conditions at large dozen other mines are strikebound. TEL. 649-3528 B l i p AUTO Brooks said the youth was through diplomatic channels also camps in the Mazurian lake district • Authorities have tried to enlist said workers are threatening to PARTS Pentland The Florist working alone. He declined to say if in northeast Poland and close to the “MJTO PARTS FOR LESS” the youth had ever been in trouble blow up a shipyard at Gdansk in the Soviet border. Another camp in ■ Please turn Hi page 8 24 BIRCH ST. north if troops try to take over. HOURS with police before. 8 TO 8 MON.-FRI. TEL. 643-6247 Polish martial law authorities dis­ 8 TO 5 SAT. a SUN. 643-4444 Brooks said the youth became a closed they have rounded up dozens F.T.D. suspect, in the fire when police dis­ of people charged with industrial 307 E. CENTER ST. (REAR) MASTER CHARGE sabotage and attempts to cause FBI liides envay covered footprints leading from the MANCHESTER AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD WIDE mutiny in the armed forces. Some BEHIND LENOX PHARMACY SERVICE lumber warehouse to the street where he lives. 200 strikes were reported in the country and workers dynamited a Santa Claus alive today from 10:00 A.M. to weight only $22.95 a pair. Spare Tirq Covers The fire, which also damaged the coal mine entrance. after his defection CAP -N- CORK PACKAGE STORE 2:00 P.M.I Bring in the little ones to visit San­ $13.00 - Steering Wheel Covers $4.50 - Holley kitchen cabinets stored inside the Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, the 48 9-4 89 No. Main St. ta. It will be worth your while to shop at PAP Water Injection System $59.95. Also PA P Gift shed, was started with the use of reports said, has been moved from a small sticks of dry wood, said government villa to detention at Manchastar, Conn. Auto Parts for all your automotive needs both Certificates with a 107o discount. Buy a $10.00 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Polish to the United States since April 1978, Brooks. military command heaquarters for Ambassador Romuald Spasowski when Arkady Shevchenko — the top- foreign and domestic. PAP carries a complete Gift Certificate for only $9.00. Chilton Repair 649-0591 refusing to cooperate with spoke with quiet resolve to tell the ranking Soviet official in the United l{f‘iiu>deh‘d & Hnlarf{r<l line of high quality Brand Name Auto Parts. If Manuals only $6.95 while they last. He said the other fires at the authorities. world he was defecting to the United Nations — renounced his Soviet To Hollrr Sorre You we won’t use it ourselves we won’t sell it. We at PAP Auto Parts would like to extend lumber yard had been stared in a In Washington, Polish Am­ States. At the end of the long ad­ citizenship. “ similar manner.” bassador Romuald Spasowski dress, his voice finally broke. “ Long LIQUOR - BEER - CORDIALS Check out our Christmas Specials — Sun Super our Best Wishes and Season’s Greetings to all 191 CENTER ST. “ 1 will do everything possible to SPECIAL ORDER MANCHESTER, CONN Herald photo By Pinto sought and received political live Poland," he said. Large Selection ol Tach II only $39.85, Stewart Warner Mini our loyal and faithful customers and Thank CAKE The Tuesday night blaze began assist the people of Poland in their MON.-SAT. 10-S asylum after defecting in protest With that, Spasowski was whisked Imoorted a Dpmeflic Wiries Gauge $59.95 - Sun CP 7995 Triple Gauge Set You for your most valued business. “ (203)646-0228 about 9:30 p.m. and was brought un­ hour of need. 1 have asked the THURS. 10-9 against the “ unprecedented reign of from the State Department podium der control within a half hour, but government of the United States to $24.85 - PSP Car Ramps 6500 lbs. gross vehicle terror” in his homeland. Polish surrounded by FB I agents. He and not before the roof and one wall give shelter and political asylum to Cuddly Christmas.stocking ■ military officials promptly his fam ily were put under FBI MOHAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY. INC. collasped. me and my fam ily," he said. MANCHESTER OVER 45 denounced the envoy, alleging he protection and were living at a HAPPY HOLIDAYS - COME SEE SANTA was suffering from “ depression.” Suftplifru «»/ YEARS No one was injured. Elijah William Caron left Manchester Memorial Hospital today secret location. Mindful of the television audience, E About 75 firefighters frorp the in a bright red stocking made by Mrs. Belle Hawkins of East In New York, the Daily News “ I cannot be silent. I cannot have Spasowski took his appeal directly 307 E. Center St. (Rear) MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE reported the Polish vice-consul has •FOUL WEATHER SUITS Eighth District and Vernon Center Street. This Is a Christmas-time tradition at the hospital. any association ... with the to the American people. been granted asylum’ in the United '. authorities responsible for this PAP AUTO PARTS (behind Lenox Pharmacy) Opp. East Cemelery CALL 649-5807 responded to the blaze. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Caron of 405 N. Main St. “ Don’t be silent Americans.“ he •BOOTS •HOSE States and his fam ily may have been brutality and inhumanity,” He was born Dec. 19 and weighed in at 7 lbs. and 4 oz. Mrs. said. “ To defend freedom is your •GLOVES^TARPS^RESPIRATORS U A U T Y The arson charge, a .class-B given a new identity by the State Spasowski .said Sunday in a state­ tradition. Show your solidarity, HARRISON ST. felony, can bring a sentence of up to Hawkins, a retired school teacher from Maryland, is a member Department. ment televised across the nation. show your support, show your of the Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Hawkins made 13 stockings this 5 Glen Rd. • Manchester • 643-5107 MORIALS MANCHESTER 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 ■These grim d evelop m en ts in Spasowski thus became the first humanitarian support to those who 2 fine. ' year. Poland emerged from returning major Soviet bloc official to defect MOHAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, INC. are in need at this hour." C 6 GLEN ROAD - P.O. BOX B45 MANCHESTER, CT. 06040 EVERYTHING IN GLASS , PHONE (203) 643-5107 "WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" ' Service MASTER J.A. WHITE GLASS CO. “SUPPLIERS OF SAFETY PROTECTION” Panel to push Cheney referendum passage 64«-73aa Professional Cleaning Servic^ By Nancy Thompson committee which was named today. (M’tH .10 t:xpt:HiEM h: and clarification,” according to improvements in the appearance of . The referendum is the first step On Jan. 7 the League of Women The panel is chaired by former 31 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER HOME • BUSINESS Herald Reporter Louise Nathan, who heads a referen­ the district, such as new street toward the renovation of two mill Voters will sponsor a debate on the SptM ttlno In wHf, Uoon, upholtinnd himltun, mayor Matthew J.
Recommended publications
  • Legislative Reform of Prostitution Laws: Keeping Commercial Sex out of Sight and out of Mind Raymond I
    Santa Clara Law Review Volume 21 | Number 3 Article 3 1-1-1981 Legislative Reform of Prostitution Laws: Keeping Commercial Sex out of Sight and out of Mind Raymond I. Parnas Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/lawreview Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation Raymond I. Parnas, Legislative Reform of Prostitution Laws: Keeping Commercial Sex out of Sight and out of Mind, 21 Santa Clara L. Rev. 669 (1981). Available at: http://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/lawreview/vol21/iss3/3 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at Santa Clara Law Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Santa Clara Law Review by an authorized administrator of Santa Clara Law Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. LEGISLATIVE REFORM OF PROSTITUTION LAWS: KEEPING COMMERCIAL SEX OUT OF SIGHT AND OUT OF MIND Raymond I. Parnas* The characterization of prostitution as "recreational com- mercial sex"1 was coined by Manhattan Family Court Judge Margaret Taylor in her controversial opinion dismissing juve- nile proceedings against a 14-year-old girl charged with prosti- tution.2 Judge Taylor held a New York anti-prostitution law unconstitutional, finding that "[h]owever offensive it may be, recreational commercial sex threatens no harm to the public health, safety or welfare, and therefore may not be pro- scribed." The court also stated that "unmarried adults, in- cluding prostitutes and their patrons, have a constitutional right to privacy in the pursuit of pleasure."4 Approaching the © 1981 by Raymond 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Hiv Testing Policies Toward Prostitutes in Nevada
    UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations 1-1-2004 Vectors, polluters, and murderers: Hiv testing policies toward prostitutes in Nevada Cheryl L Radeloff University of Nevada, Las Vegas Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/rtds Repository Citation Radeloff, Cheryl L, "Vectors, polluters, and murderers: Hiv testing policies toward prostitutes in Nevada" (2004). UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations. 2605. http://dx.doi.org/10.25669/3mq9-ejlz This Dissertation is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It has been brought to you by Digital Scholarship@UNLV with permission from the rights-holder(s). You are free to use this Dissertation in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) directly, unless additional rights are indicated by a Creative Commons license in the record and/or on the work itself. This Dissertation has been accepted for inclusion in UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VECTORS, POLLUTERS, AND MURDERERS: HIV TESTING POLICIES TOWARD PROSTITUTES IN NEVADA by Cheryl L. Radeloff Bachelor of Arts Bowling Green State University 1990 Master of Arts University of Toledo 1996 A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology Department of Sociology College of Liberal Arts Graduate College University of Nevada, Las Vegas December 2004 Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. UMI Number: 3181639 INFORMATION TO USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted.
    [Show full text]
  • SPARKS Judicial Bias Depends on the Party Involved Your Community Newspaper Since 1910 Tribuneserving SPARKS SINCE 1910 Page 8
    OPINION SPARKS Judicial bias depends on the party involved YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1910 TribuneSERVING SPARKS SINCE 1910 Page 8 Volume 110, Number 26 Wednesday, June 27, 2018 $1.00 SPORTS cOvER story Former Sparks fire chief Andy Flock died Saturday at the age of 60. Musselman adds Utah to 2018-19 City mourns schedule Page 7 the loss of former fire chief John Byrne/Tribune City of Sparks officials cut the ribbon at a ceremony on Thursday to mark the completion By Kayla Anderson of the North Truckee Drain Realignment Project. Sparks Tribune Former City of Sparks fire chief Andy Flock died unex- Sparks celebrates completion pectedly last Saturday, June 23. He was just 60 years old. Flock began his career as of North Truckee Drain a volunteer at Sparks Fire Aces remain in in 1983, becoming a full- third despite time firefighter in 1984. He Realignment Project was promoted to Sparks rocky stretch Fire Chief in the late 2000’s Page 7 By Kayla Anderson businesses charged monthly). The Truckee before retiring from the Sparks Tribune River Flood Authority also gave an addi- department in 2013. Chief tional $4.75 million. The multi-phase project Flock also served on the The City of Sparks celebrated the comple- broke ground in February 2014, designed by Nevada Commission of INSIDE tion of the years-long North Truckee Drain HDR and built by Q&D Construction. Homeland Security and 30 Realignment Project last Thursday. This $40 Past city council members and the city years as a firefighter for the Weather...............................2 million project, consisting of a series of un- manager along with current city council Air National Guard.
    [Show full text]
  • The State of Sex: Tourism, Sex and Sin in the New American Heartland
    THE STATE OF SEX The State of Sex is a study of Nevada’s legal brothels that situates the nation’s only legal brothel industry in the political economy of con- temporary tourism. Nevada is part of the “new American heartland,” as its pastimes, people, and politics have become more central to the nation. The rise of a service and leisure economy over the past 60 years has propelled sexuality into the heart of contemporary markets. Yet, neoliberal laws in the United States promote business but limit sexual commerce. How have Nevada’s legal brothels survived, while the rest of the country criminalizes prostitution? How do the brothels operate? Who works in them? This book brings social theory on globalizing econ- omies, politics, leisure consumption, and emotional labor in interactive service work together with research on contemporary prostitution and sexual commerce. The authors employ an innovative, multi-method sociological approach, combining historical analysis of how the brothels came to be with over a decade’s worth of ethnographic research on the current state of the industry. Barbara G. Brents, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Sociology and Faculty Affiliate in Women’s Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Crystal A. Jackson, M.A., is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Kathryn Hausbeck, Ph.D., is Senior Associate Dean of the Graduate College and Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Edited by Valerie Jenness, University of California–Irvine and Jodi O’Brien, Seattle University This innovative series is for all readers interested in books that provide frameworks for making sense of the complexities of contemporary social life.
    [Show full text]
  • County Code County Federal Type* PWSID NAME Source Water
    Source Water County Federal Assessment Code County Type* PWSID NAME Complete 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002015 BOBS ROOTBEER DRIVE INN YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0003068 CARSON RIVER ESTATES YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002017 COLD SPRINGS STATION YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0000046 COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0000047 DELUXE MHP YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0004002 EM BER MOBILE MANOR YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0000045 FALLON CITY OF YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002016 FALLON GOLF COURSE YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002594 FALLON LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0000350 FALLON NAVAL AIR STATION YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002534 FALLON RV PARK YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002014 GALLAGHER LIVESTOCK INC YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002587 GAS STORE YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002580 HARMON JUNCTION YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0002023 HUB TOTEL MHP YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0000872 HUB TOTEL RV PARK YES 01 CHURCHILL NTNC NV0000906 JETWAY CHEVROLET YES 01 CHURCHILL NTNC NV0002024 KENNAMETAL INC YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002028 LAHONTAN DAM STATE PARK YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0000938 LATTIN FARMS YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002027 MIDDLEGATE STATION YES 01 CHURCHILL NTNC NV0002541 NAS CENTROID EW RANGE YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002034 NDOT TRINITY ROADSIDE PARK RP806CH YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002029 OASIS BOWL YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0000051 OASIS MHP YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0000052 OK MOBILE HOME PARK YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0000303 OLD RIVER WATER COMPANY YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0000849 PINE GROVE UTILITY TRUST YES 01 CHURCHILL C NV0000054 R AND M MOBILE HOME PARK YES 01 CHURCHILL NC NV0002536 SALT WELLS VILLA BAR YES 01 CHURCHILL
    [Show full text]
  • Nye County Index Vol. 1: A-L
    NYE COUNTY INDEX VOL. 1: A-L A Master Index to the oral histories Produced for the Nye County Town History Project Nye County Board of Commissioners Nye County, Nevada Tonopah 1994 COPYRIGHT 1994 Nye County Town History Project Nye County Commissioners Tonopah, Nevada 89049 ALPHABETICAL LIST A B C D E F G H I J K L COMPILER'S NOTES This master index is a compilation of the indexes to all 75 of the oral histories collected by the Nye County Town History Project (NCTHP). It is not, however, a one-to-one copy of those indexes; slightly different headings for similar topics (for example, baling cotton vs. cotton, baling) were incorporated into a single heading (in this instance, cotton, baling). In this master index, there may be two or more identical entries of proper names because more than one individual with the same name is referenced. When possible, we have clarified duplicate entries. In addition to directing readers to the contents of all 75 oral histories, the master index yields a wealth of information to scholars and browsers alike. The place names, for example, give readers a sense of other places in the world that are related to the history of Nye County, including Washington, D.C., European countries, and many locations in the South Pacific. The index also hints at the rich and varied ethnic heritage of Nye County's residents; the names Victor Lambertucci, Benjamin Franklin Roberts, Fermina Serrias, and Pat Chiatovic are examples. It has been my privilege to work on the Nye County Town History Project since its inception in 1987.
    [Show full text]
  • Women in Nevada History
    Revised, Corrected, and Expanded Edition A Digital-Only Document Betty J. Glass 2018 WOMEN IN NEVADA HISTORY An Annotated Bibliography of Published Sources Revised, corrected, and expanded edition Betty J. Glass © 2018 Nevada Women’s History Project Dedicated to the memory of Jean Ford (1929-1998), founder of the Nevada Women’s History Project, whose vision has given due recognition to the role women played and are continuing to play in the history of Nevada. Her tireless leadership and networking abilities made the original project possible. Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................... i Annotated Bibliography ................................................................................................ 1 Index of Nevada Women’s Names ........................................................................... 327 Index of Topics .......................................................................................................... 521 Index of Nevada Women’s Organizations ............................................................... 620 Index of Race, Ethnic Identity of Nevada Women .................................................. 666 Genre Index ............................................................................................................... 672 Introduction This annotated bibliography is a product of the Nevada Women’s History Project (NWHP), a statewide educational Nevada non-profit corporation, 501c3. Our
    [Show full text]
  • An Interview with BOB PERCHETTI
    An Interview with BOB PERCHETTI An Oral History produced by Robert D. McCracken Nye County Town History Project Nye County, Nevada Tonopah 2011 Bob Perchetti (Minnie Perchetti) 2008 COPYRIGHT 2011 Nye County Town History Project Nye County Commissioners Tonopah, Nevada 89049 CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Index PREFACE The Nye County Town History Project (NCTHP) engages in interviewing people who can provide firsthand descriptions of the individuals, events, and places that give history its substance. The products of this research are the tapes of the interviews and their transcriptions. In themselves, oral history interviews are not history. However, they often contain valuable primary source material, as useful in the process of historiography as the written sources to which historians have customarily turned. Verifying the accuracy of all of the statements made in the course of an interview would require more time and money than the NCTHP’s operating budget permits. The program can vouch that the statements were made, but it cannot attest that they are free of error. Accordingly, oral histories should be read with the same prudence that the reader exercises when consulting government records, newspaper accounts, diaries, and other sources of historical information. It is the policy of the NCTHP to produce transcripts that are as close to verbatim as possible, but some alteration of the text is generally both unavoidable and desirable. When human speech is captured in print the result can be a morass of tangled syntax, false starts, and incomplete sentences, sometimes verging on incoherence.
    [Show full text]
  • Adobe PDF Format
    2008 FEDERAL EXCISE TAX - RURAL AIRPORTS This information has been prepared for the IRS by the DOT, Office of Airline Information. This list was prepared based on 2006 enplanement statistics and can be used for 2008. Airport distances are calculated from a start and end latitude and longitude based on a constant compass course for a rhumb line between the points (loxodrome) using an Albers Equal Area Projection. Airport coordinates are based on FAA and National Imagery and Mapping Agency data. Subsidized Essential Air Service communities are eligible for tax relief regardless of its proximity to to other airports. If an airport does not appear on the list and an airport administrator has information that may render an airport eligible, this information should be submitted, in writing, to the Office of Airline Information, RITA, RTS 42, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave., S.E., Washington, DC 20590, telephone 202-366-4 Please provide a telephone contact, should questions arise concerning the information submitted. U.S. public and private airport use is based on data provided by FAA. Codes are FAA and IATA codes. Data is sorted by country, state and then alphabetically by city name. Internet ostpxweb.dot.gov/aviation/index.html (click in "Domestic", then "Domestic Issues", then "Rural Airport Listing") FAA IATA City Airport Name State Country ADK ADK Adak Island Adak AK USA AKK AKK Akhiok Akhiok AK USA KQA KQA Akutan Akutan AK USA AUK AUK Alakanuk Alakanuk AK USA 4AK7 WKK Aleknagik Aleknagik Mission School AK USA 5A8
    [Show full text]
  • County Jail Like Large, Modern Hotel?
    Monday, January 14, 1974 Spartan Daily Serving San Jose State University Since 1934 Venuto tape dilemma waits Bunzel decision By Dean Daily The Faculty Grievance Committee is tape recorder malfunction. Since the awaiting the decision of President John tape recording is the only official H. Bunzel on its most recent proposal to record of the Grievance committee either close or work around a 40-minute proceedings, Bunzel would not make a gap in tape recorded hearings on the ruling on the Venuto case until the dismissal of SJSU Professor Peter missing portion of the record was Venuto. restored. If Dr. Bunzel decides to accept the The closed grievance committee proposal, the details of which were not hearing was held on how to resolve the made available, he is expected to then gap problem though not under con- make his final ruling on the Venuto ditions satisfactory to Venuto, who left case. early. In Venuto's absence, the panel In December the 20-hour long tape of decided how to resolve the information the committee's hearings was handed gap. over to Walter Fox, coordinator of Despite the grievance committee's audio-visual technical services, who action, the final resolution of the tape apparently was unable to properly problem depends on the actions of both amplify the 40 minute inaudible section. Bunzel and Venuto. Bunzel must decide Spokesmen for the committee and if the grievance panel's decision on Dr. Venuto would not comment on the restoring the missing information is content of the 40-minute section but said satisfactory. Assistant to the President it was "important." George Halverson, who has handled The committee was ordered by Dr.
    [Show full text]