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84 — M ANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1984 / Hews for Senior Citizens * Psoriasis: No more hospitallzatlorr needed Here’s an update on what’s happening debate BOSTON (UPI) — People who laugh a l ^ t "the GOP hears Kids at work— M EA leader heartbreak of psoriasis" don't know just how Editor's note; this column is pre- ■ If you have been to Uie center this to begin Jan. 24, and an exercise each week at noon. This Thursday's debilitating and embarrassing the skin disease is. on opening primaries boon or bother? knocks rivet pared by the staff of the Manchester week, you will have seen a new addition program at the center Monday and program will present the Manchester But now at least the victims don’t have to be Senior Center. It appears in the to the center. To the rear of the Friday at 1; 30 p.m. and Wednesday at High School Stage Band in concert. hospitalized in many cases. Manchester Herald on Wednesdays property is our new greenhouse, made 1:15 p.m., already in progress. Please watch for more details on the Massachusetts General Hospital has ex^ n d ed page 3 page 11 page 10 n, and Saturdays. possible by funding from the town, the The Health Department will hold variety show. It's still not too late to get its dermatologic services in an ambulatory care Hartford Courant Foundation and the hearing screenings, by appointment involved. Vocal soloists are now unit to treat skin diseases, and even cancers, on By Jeanette Cave North Central Area Agency on Aging. only, on Jan. 18 and Jan. 26. Call rehearsing their numbers. The show an outpatient basis. Senior Center Director Seniors who would like to learn, or who 647-3173 for an appointment. will be held April 6 and 7 at Manchester "M ost of our patients are patients that used to already have skills in the cultivation of It's not too late to attend the Legal High School. have to be hospitalized," says Dr. Ernesto The Connecticut Caucus on the Black . plants, will soon be able to get involved. Advocacy Program run by Neighbor Gonzalez, chief of the unit. Aged will present "Roots, Musically We are all sending our grayers and The greenhouse also will be a fund hood Legal Services, which will be held "W e have patients who used to come to the Speaking" by Rev. Wyatt T. Walker on best wishes to our good friend, raising project to support the meals Mondays from 12; 30 to 2; 30 p.m. The hospital four or five times a year. We’ve kept Friday. Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Ernestine Laskey, who is ill in Sunny today; program through the sale of flowers group will meet on Jan. 23. A them out of the hospital all year. Before there was Manchester, Conn. Hartford Insurance Group. "R oots" is Manchester Memorial Hospital. and vegetable plants in the fall. Watch representative from this agency will no facility to treat them.” warmer Friday a documentation of the black religious Thursday, Jan. -13r 1984 tor more details. also lead a program on two important h In the day care treatment, patients can be seen, experience from slavery to the present, Winter programs will begin soon and topics — mental health and nutrition — diagnosed, treated and back home or to work — See page 2 Single copy: 254 giving ah indication of the sociological JAN. 6 SETBACK SCORES: Helen we ask you to register for any that to be held on Monday, Jan. 16. at 10 a.m. quickly. About 14to 16 patients are seen daily, and lianrbpBtFr M m lb trends. Three older Americans will interest you. Classes will be held in Gavella, 134; Ruth Howe, 129; Sam If interested, call the office. several have psoriasis, an ugly and uncomforta also be honored at this affair; Ms. caning, basketweaving, macrame, oil Shor, 127; Archie Houghtaiing, 127; ' ble skin disease. Marion Anderson, world famous sin painting, crewel, legal advocacy and The pre-paid ticket system for Marion Flavell, 124; Marge Reed, 121; Psoriasis is not a painful affliction, unless it is ger; and Dr. James H. Cone and Rev. ceramics. Call the center for details. Thursday meals is working well and ,,Dom Anastasia, 120; Martin Bakstan, on the hands^r feet, but in the past hospitalization Wyatt T. Walker, who accompanied The Recreation Department will allows the kitchen staff to reduce the 119; PeterCasella, 118; Joseph Pesitto, was frequently required for extreme cases. Rev. Jesse Jackson to Syria for the sponsor two programs for the elderly; amount of waste. The deadline for 118; Frank Beccio. 117; Bob Schubert, return of Navy Lt. Robert Goodman. a nutrition program at Spencer Village purchasing your tickets is Tuesday of 117. Nicaragua kills U.S. copter pilot REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK after craft down ■ J ? j : T E G U a C A L P A , Honduras (B P I) — maneuvers, losing altitude until it left START YOUR NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT. m 4 Nicaraguan forces opened Are on a our air space,” the Nicaraguan com BUY ONE — OR BOTH — OF THESE U.S. Arm y helicopter, kiUiug the pilot, munique said. featuring.. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES after downing the craft near the tense The Defense Ministry did not com Nicaraguan border, U.S. officials said. ment on charges the pilot was killed by It was the first American combat death fire from Nicaragua, but the Nicara \ in Honduras. guan Foreign Ministry said it hoped fr “ It was shot down by Nicaragua and “ the event, the direct consequence of r-^L the indefensible thing is that the pilot American military presence in the area, will be the last in wheph the blood JUST USTED was killed after he was out of the Raised ranch, 9 rooms. 4 bedrooms, 2'/> baths. Fireplace with helicopter simply walking around an - _ of American .soldiers is 'spilled on woodstove, kitchen appliances, aluminum-siding, oversized unarmed helicopter,’’ Defense Secre Central American soil." two car garage with electric opener and more. ERA Buyer Pro tary Casper Weinberger told CBS News The Defense Ministry claimed air tection Plan included. Be sure to see this one today. Vernon. .1 today as he left home for wgrk. craft had been crossing into Nicara $103,000 JV? ‘"rhat was the reason for the very guan air space from Honduras to drop y strong statement,’’ Wein^rger said, food and other supplies to anti- apparently referring to a p r o t ^ to the government rebels since last Sunday. Nicaraguans. U.S. Ambassador to Nicaragua An In comments that did not rule out the thony Quainton reportedly voiced a possibility the OH-56 light observation strong protest to Nicaraguan Interior MANCHESTER — s'^MILY ^ MANCHESTER — 4 FAMILY helicopter m ak as Nicaragua claimed, Minister Tomas Borge about the m m M I First ft Second Floor Apartments - 5 ro o r ^ ’^ ^ s Many improvements and modernizations entered Nicar^uan airspace, Wein incident. Herald photo by Tarquinio It was the first U.S. combat-related pantries. Hardwood floors. Moderr^tfbhens, completed on this 4-4-3-3 property. Full basement, berger said, “ It was flying the course that would have tkken it to the exercise death in Honduras. A U.S. military Gas hot water heat. Newer furnadeOr 2 large driveways, 3 refrigerators, 4 stoves to re A truck bloqks BSst Center Street near Lenox one of several minor accidents police attributed to LAUGH AT WINTER main. Call our office for further details and an ap area in Honduras and it landed in adviser was killed by leftist'rebels in Enjoy the warmth of a fully insulated home. This 9 room Dutch Third Floor Apartment - 3 rooms. Modern kitchen. Pharmacy after iferashed into the rear end of the car increased traffic on icy roads this morning as pointment to see! Honduran territory.” neighboring El Salvador in 1983. Colonial Cape features four bedrooms. 2'^ baths, family room Lots of closet space. Two Car Garage. Newer ’The U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa The incident occurred about 8:30 with fireplace, brick and vinyl exterior. 2 car garage and 10” of $109,900.00 ahead of it this morning shortly after 8 a m. It was motorists hurried to work. attic insulation. Prime Manchester location. $115,000 Roof, Nice West Side Location - One-Way said the helicopter was taking part in a.m. (9:30 a.m. EST). an embassy We can help you become a Street. U.S.-led war games with Honduras spokesman said. Pentagon officials "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! ' $119,000.00 called Big Pine II. It said the chopper said the helicopter, which carried the Call 646-4525. and ask lor Oan. made a forced landing on the Cifuentes- markings "J T F ” for "Joint Task Las Trojes road in Honduras near the Force,” was hit six times. Roads slick, but few cars crash D.F. REALE, INC. Q STRANO REAL ESTATE Nicaraguan border. The border area where the incident Real Estate “ After the landing they came under occurred has been the center of clashes*' 17S Mo m St., «MMlM.tw, Ct. 156 EAST CENTEI STREET .M ii hostile Are from Nicaragua and one between Nicaraguan troops and the Motorists found driving treacherous this Street until a Northeast Utilities crew came said. He expects more accidents today than 646-4S2S MANCHESTER, a 06040 6 4 6 - 2 0 0 0 crew member was killed while outside U.S.-funded rebels of the Honduras^ morning as they set out to work and school, J V. to right it.