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Ultralights! Perform Ing the Surgery on Brady Able to Speak Tuesday Was Mrs 24 -- THE HERALD, Tues.. March 31. 1961 Important news foniltra low tar smokers. He ralb Serving the Greater Manchester Area for 100 Years Manchester, Conn. Wednesday April1,1981 25 C e n ts Reagan walking; Nferit suspect probed municate through the medium of WASHINGTON (U P D - President Related stories and pic­ Reagan got out of his hospital bed for television " a walk today and aides said he might tures on page .’1 . "We would sure be hopeful that sometime next week he could be Harvey the rabbit, a perenlal patient in the Harvey's neck. Checking Harvey’s vital return to the White House by next Hinckley's lather, a wealthy week. Police probed evidence the back in the White House, " Baker pediatrics unit at Manchester Memorial signs during the surgery were Joy Colorado oilman hired Washington's said. young drifter charged with shooting best known criminal law firm - Hospital, underwent major surgery Tuesday Henneberger, left and Vickie Neff of East Reagan and his wife Nancy stayed him was seeking the love of a teen­ Williams and Connolly — to defend afternoon. Performing the operation is Mrs. Hartford, both real patients. (Herald photo up until 11 p m EST Tuesday to age niovie star. the suspect. Law enforcement of­ John Henneberger of Hebron, shown inser­ watch'part of the .Academy Awards by Richmond) White House Chief of Staff James ficials. meanwhile, said there was ting a piece of garden hose to strenghen Baker described Reagan as "cheer­ evidence Hinckley wanted to im­ show, which included a message the ful." said he was up and about in his press Jody Foster who played the president taped two weeks ago. aides reported hospital room and still wants to go to role of a pre-teen prostitute In the Laundies Mexico in late April to meet with movie "Taxi Driver " "The president is in good condition Unusual surgical method President Lopez Portillo. "1 will prove my love lor you but is experiencing some pain and A mid-morning medical bulletin through a historic act." the fatigue in response to his injury. " issue by Reagan's personal physi­ Washington Post said Hinckley Ruge said in the medical bulletin cian at the White House said the wrote the actress in a letter "The president slept well during the president "continues to improve as recovered from the hotel room he night and is up and walking this mor­ proves 'hare raising' well as can be expected." Dr. Daniel ning," was staying in the capital Huge added that his diet has been .As the president's condition im­ Baker added that Reagan By BARBARA RICHMOND changed from liquid to solid food. proved steadily, presidential "experienced some discomfort over­ Herald Reporter Presidential press secretary counselor Edwin Meese reported It night " due to soreness from the operation MANCHESTER - Manchester James Brady, critically wounded "was business as usual" at the White Memorial Hospital was the site of a when he was shot in the head in the House and at the hospital where Baker said the president was very unusual surgical procedure assassination attempt, was reported some of the Oval Office functions " extremely pleased this morning" Tuesday afternoon. by the White House to be making were transferred so Reagan could to hear about the Senate's vote The ‘‘doctor” was trying to take "astounding" progress and was even resume his functions as chief Tuesday against a move that would her work seriously. But her said to have played "catch" with his executive. have restored about $1 billion in assistants didn’t share her feelings. wife Sarah from his hospital bed. Vice President George Hush took budget cuts he had recommended New Merit ‘The patient was nonplussed about Brady also was able to speak for over the president's schedule at the Baker also said he believes there the whole thing. He probably would the first time, but there was still no White House, but the president is "serious concern now with respect have rather been chewing on a indication whether he suffered any would be making the major decisons to the extent to which he iReagan) carrot. ‘The unusal patient is a six- mental impairment from the bullet from his hospital bed, aides said ought to be exposed to large crowds " foot rabbit named Harvey. He is removed from his brain after a five- "He's got a few more papers that known as the perenial patient in the hour operation. he does have to sign and we will give In a television interview. Reagan's pediatrics department. He has had Mental tests were planned today him a national security briefing son Michael, who visited his lather an appendectomy, a cast on a broken for John W. Hinckley Jr., 25. the man during the course of the day. Haker Tuesday, said on his return to Los leg ai^ several injuries that require police tackled after he allegedly said on CBS. Angeles that the president told him hundreds of bandages. fired six shots at Reagan, also woun­ The White House has not released he would still like to throw out the Harvey was donated to the ding Brady, a Secret Service officer any pictures of Reagan in the first ball at the opening game of the pediatrics unit about three years ago and a Washington policeman outside hospital, but Baker said Reagan 1981 baseball season in Cincinnati at Eastertime and he’s used for pre­ axiowntuwn totel Monday. “ will shortly be able to com­ next V.'ednesdav op teaching for the young patients. He even gets to room with some of his young friends. Ultralights! Perform ing the surgery on Brady able to speak Tuesday was Mrs. John Henneberger of Hebron. Assisting WASHINGTON (UPl) - White weakened condition, Ruge said improve, be said her were her daughter, Joy, and House press secretary James Brady, Brady was taken oft a respirator Brady is still seriously ill, hut Vickie Neff of E^st Hartford. Both recovering from delicate surgery today and "is breathing well. " the we re very hopeful. " presidential young ladies have had recent that removed a bullet from his brain, doctor said counselor Edwin Meese said earlier Now the MERIT idea has been introduced at only 4 mg tar- appendectomies and are recovering is able to speak and to breathe "Mr. James Brady's condition tiKlay in an NBC interview "He's nicely. without a respirator, doctors said continues to improve as he remains makinc astounding progress " Mrs. Henneberger noticed that today. in critical condition, " Ruge said White House chief of staff .lames Harvey was having trouble holding Dr. Daniel Ruge. the president's "Physicians continue to be New MERIT Ultra Lights. A milderMEMTf)r those whoprefer his big head, with its big ears, up so cautiously optimistic as Mr Brady's Baker said Brady's condition personal physician, said today that "miraculouslv continues to improve she decided major surgery was “Harvey” the six-foot, long-eared patient at Manchester Brady now can move his left arm neurological condition continues to an ultra low tar cigarette. necessary. Harvey was put on a sur­ Memorial Hospital was checked out Tuesday after un­ and leg, and "it is anticipated that he gical table and an incision was made may be able to sit up in his hospital (in his seam of course). Along with a dergoing major surgery in the pediatrics department at the hospital. Mrs. John Henneberger of Hebron, performed the bed in a few days," lot of cotton batting, the doctor also Brady was the most critically in­ New MERIT Ultra Lights. Its going to set a whole new taste inserted part of a garden hose in an operation to strengthen Harvey’s neck. Assisting her were her jured in the attempt Monday on operation that certainly was an daughter, Joy, a real patient, center, and Vickie Neff of East President Reagan's life, and initial I example of innovative surgery. Hartford, another patient. (Herald photo by Richmond) reports had indicated doctors were standard for ultra low tar smoking Harvey was complete with a sur­ uncertain he would survive. But gical cap holding down his ears and performed. feeling fine a few moments later. today Brady "played catch" with his the "aides” kept track of his vital The doctor then closed the incision Hospital personnel said he's one wife, Sarah, and demonstrated his signs while the surgery was being and Harvey was sitting up and patient who doesn't want to leave. ability to move in spite of his Jury weighs AAetheney's fate By MARTIN KEARNS Assistant U.S, Attorney Albert truthfully. Herald Reporter man with the mouth of Eugene Dabrowski, at the time, was Gilliland together with a man of ac­ In closing remarks for the defense. HARTFORD — A federal jury explaining a possible motive for the tion, Chuck Metheney, then you have Metheney's court-appointed lawyer late Tuesday began deliberating the bombing, and his argument heralded an explosion of another kind. " attacked the credibility of the fate of Charles Norman Metheney, the emotional climax which Both Gilliland’s and Metheney’s government's witnesses, at one point 19, the white West Virginian who Tuesday's proceedings brought to testimony directly contradicted each accusing Gilliland of wearing the faces up to 11 years’ imprisonment the six-day long trial. “There are other, and Dabrowski conceded sweatshirt the prosecution alleged for his alleged involvement in last some people in Manchester, Connec­ “credibility is an issue," but said Metheney wore during the bombing. October's firebombing of a black ticut, who don’t view the Harris’ as Gilliland has no reason to lie and Referring to the evidence.,Thomds merit family's Manchester home.
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