Baby Safe After Cops Nab Woman in St Francis Kidnap J HARTFORD (AP) — a Bloomfield Woman 4:30 P.M
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Baby safe after cops nab woman in St Francis kidnap J HARTFORD (AP) — A Bloomfield woman 4:30 p.m. Monday by a woman who apparently Stasiowski said. baby girl was missing after it was discovered the suspected of kidnapping a day-old infant from the posed as a photographer and told the child’s “The baby was found a; 4:30 a.m. in a single infant was absent from the room and could not be maternity ward at St. Francis Hospital and mother that she was taking hei*baby to arrange for family residence on the second floor. It was found found elsewhere in the hospital. Medical Center was arrested by Hartford police pictures, hospital spokeswoman Carol Stasiowski in a closet,” Lewis said. Police and hospital officials suspect the woman early today and the baby was returned safely to said Monday. Police used information from witnesses and left the hospital by the entrance onto Ashley her mother at the hospital, police said. "The infant appears to be in excellent health and some notes apparently left at the hospital by Street, where she was seen waiting for a bus. Donna Green. 20, of Bloomfield, was being is under the care of St. Francis physicians and Green to track her to the Bloomfield residence, Police said the woman was last seen by a questioned by police this morning before being nurses at this time,” hospital spokesman Peter Lewis said. Connecticut Transit bus driver who told police he taken to Hartford Superior Court, said Lt. Mobilia said this morning. The residence is apparently the home of Green’s picked up the woman and left her off in front of the Frederick Lewis. The mother, who was not identified because she boyfriend’s mother, he said. The baby girl was taken from the hospital about is a .iuvenile, was not associated with the woman. Stasiowski said hospital staff confirmed the See BABY, page 10 u N manrhpBlpr iUrralJi Manchester, Cenn. — A City cf Village Charm Tuesday, June 6, 1989 Chaos engulfs Beijing as rival soldiers fight By Jim Abrams Japan, Britain and West Germany all The Associated Press Connectlcut companies said they were trying to arrange keep wary eye on China charter flights for their nationals in investments ... page 18 BEIJING — Civil strife threatened Beijing. to engulf the Chinese capital today Hong Kong evacuated 128 citizens and soldiers of armies loyal to rival Monday and planned a second special political factions were reported bat ters out of central Tiananmen Square flight today. Also urging their nation tling for control of the city. and paralyzed the city. als to leave were Singapore, the A Chinese witness said soldiers of The official casualty figures were Philippines and South Korea. the 28th Army exchanged tank and far lower than unofficial estimates. Australian nationals moved into small-arms fire this afternoon in Hospitals put the number killed in Just their embassy compound while the western Beijing with the 27th Army, the first hours of fighting Saturday British Embassy helped students which invaded central Beijing on night at more than 500, and other reach safe havens. Saturday night to crush the pro Chinese estimated thousands were At central Tiananmen Square, democracy movement. killed. troops with rifles huddled behind The 28th is believed loyal to ousted The government also denied a concrete road dividers and trash cans Communist Party leader Zhao report in Taiwan that senior leader as if expecting an infantry attack. Ziyang. Deng Xiaoping had died. The nation They were backed by about 20 tanks, A soldier of the Beijing-based 38th ally televised evening news said the their guns pointing to the east. Army said it was fired upon by the report was a “fabrication designed to Hundreds of soldiers that local 27th on the west side of the city. make people uneasy and create residents called “good troops” were Chinese witnesses also said fire from chaos.” Chinese sources have said seen along the airport road and a main the 27th Army killed a small boy and Deng is hospitalized with a prostate highway in northeastern Beijing this slightly inJured a girl in the afternoon. ailment. afternoon. One man said the troops, The 27th has been fortifying its Yuan Mu, spokesman for China’s from the northeast city of Shenyang, positions around Tiananmen Square. cabinet, the State Council, said on were good because “they are not Troops and tanks from the rival television news that the figure of shooting at the people.” armies were positioned around the nearly 300 dead included soldiers, People along the road were talking western and eastern flanks of the 27th “thugs,” bystanders and 23 students. to them and offering them food, far Tuesday night. Yuan is regarded as aligned with different from the atmosphere in Hundreds of people came out to conservative elements. central Beijing where residents were cheer soldiers of the 38th Army on the Unidentified people on foot opened being shot at for approaching military west side of Beijing, offering the fire today on soldiers stationed checkpoints. troops cigarettes and shaking their outside the military museum in One Shenyang soldier, asked if he hands. western Beijing, a Chinese witness “The 28th and 38th armies are the said. The witness said he was too far knew of the massacre early Sunday at Tiananmen in which hundreds were people’s armies, the 27th Army is a away to identify those who fired. bunch of bandits,” said a 32-year-oId Some students and other civilians gunned down by invading troops, said, man. are known to have captured weapons “in my heart I know what happened.” There had been reports of new from soldiers in fighting over the The Shenyang soldier, asked what he was doing in Beijing, said he was troops moving into the city fftr a weekend. showdown, and armored columns Several foreign embassies, includ “waiting for orders.” from the 27th took up defensive ing the U.S. mission, urged their The 27th Army, based in Hebei The A tto ciitid PraM positions at maJor intersections on nationals to leave Beijing, and some province south of Beijing, was called Monday. arranged special charter flights to in and crushed the pro-democracy TA-KING COVER — A couple on a bicycle wait for a safe moment to The government announced today speed evacuation. movement early Sunday. The 28th proceed under a bridge on which People’s Liberation Army tanks have Army is also based in Hebei province. that nearly 300 people had been killed The Canadian Embassy ordered an taken up positions today in Beijing. Army units were deployed to prepare and more than 7,000 inJured in a evacuation of dependents and non- for opposition military units rumored to be converging on the city. four-day onslaught that ran protes- essential embassy staff. Canada, See CHINA, page 10 Democrats could block Plans for high school addition Francis vote on manager's pay remains are under serious consideration bert B. Weiss over a political By Nancy Concelman Bv Rick Santos that will allow the school system high school and restructure Manchester Herald issue. president Manchester Herald to accommodate growth. School grades are those most members Republican Directors Ronald Superintendent James P. are seriously considering. Most Democratic directors, Oseila and Theunis Werkhoven A school committee is seriously Kennedy said at the meeting at 45 fearful of a political backlash in have said they oppose the in HARTFORD (AP) — Em “The biggest and most impor considering a proposal to build an North School St. tant point is that it would offer November, will vote to remove crease. Werkhoven said today he, ile Francis will remain as addition to Manchester High too, would vote to remove the Elementary enrollments are program enhancement,” she the town manager’s request fora president of the Hartford School and change the grade expected to bulge to 4,557 in 1997, pension increase from tonight’s request from the agenda. Whalers, the National said. structure at other schools to ease an increase of 780 from this year’s But Republican Geoffrey Naab Hockey League club an The restructuring would put meeting agenda. Mayor Peter P. a proJected enrollment crunch. said today he would vote for the 3,777. Enrollments for grades 6 more students in the high school, DiRosa Jr. said today. nounced today. The long-range planning com through 8 are predicted to Jump to increase even without unanimous and the larger the pool of Without unanimous support Francis had served as both mittee of the Board of Education 1,802 by the end of the century, an from board members, the pen support. president and general man students, the greater the variety agreed Monday to advise the increase of 437. And grades 8 of programs the school is able to sion hike would probably become Democrat Mary Ann Handley, ager of the from April of 1983 school board to authorize the through 12 enrollments are ex offer, she said. a political issue in the November who put the item on the agenda, until May when Ed Johnston hiring of a consultant to study this pected to peak at 2,277 in the elections if approved by the said today she will oppose the was named the team’s gen and other restructuring options 2001-02 school year, a Jump of 194 The plan would alter the Democratic maJority tonight, motion to remove the request eral manager. and provide cost estimates. from the agenda at tonight’s students from this year. structure of the elementary 1 "In his capacity as presi DiRosa said. These estimates will help the Committee Chairman Terry A.