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TODAY I Index 1 2 2 p a g a t, 3 s a c tlo n a | Classified 1 4 -1 6 C o m ics 12 Fo cu s 13 Locat/Stata 3 -4 Lo n e tv 2 Nation/\^brtd S .7 O b itu a rie s 2 O p in io n 6 S p o rts __ ___________________ 9 -1 1 ,1 4 fainuiiiion 12 Real Estate ___ 17-22 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 29,1990—3 2— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 29,1990 RECORD MANCHESTER About Town Roundup Irish says townspeople Education cuts to be discussed Man faces assault charge opposed to special school Town residents can express their opinions about A Hebron man has been charged with assault in a fight that broke out in the parking lot next to Hanky Panky s proposed cuts in state funding for higher education would break down barriers between new or expanded town services on a Monday at 4:30 pan. at Manchester Community Col nightclub at 47 Purnell Place in Ftebruary. police said. By Nancy Foley Warren J. Wright, 21. of 50 Slocum Road, turned him Hartford and its surrounding com scale of one to five with one lege, 60 Bidwell St. State Rep. Jonathan Pelto, D-Storrs, Manchester Herald munities. Moran said she was not representing no interest and five chainnan of the Higher Education Subcommittee of the self into police on Wednesday and was charged with third-degree assault, a police report said. A trial date was aware of the Nathan Hale proposal representing very strong interest. Legislature’s Appropriations Committee, organized the A recently released community when she wrote the question. Republican Deputy Mayor Susan event. For more information, call Judy Geis at 647-6010. set for April 4. survey shows that most M anci^tcr L- At a cost of $264,(XK), the special Buckno, said because of the word Police find assault suspect residents do not want a special focus ' focus program would offer instruc ing, she doesn’t know if the Class of 1940 seeks members 1 program at Nathan Hale School, ac A town man sought by police on a charge of third- tion in foreign language and com response to the magnet school ques Manchester High School’s Class of 1940-A and B cording to Republican Director Wal puters in order to attract new stu tion can be applied to the special will hold its 50th Class Reunion on June 2 at The degree assault was found in his home after police lace J. Irish Jr. received a tip that he was there, police s^d. Police had an dents to Nathan Hale School. The focus. Colony in Vernon. Those who know how to contact the But supporters of the program, as school lost population when High BuJ she believes the program does following class members is asked to call Frank Weir outstanding warrant for Scott F. Tweedie, Sr., 32, of 84 well as one of the designers of the Rachel Road, in connection with an incident of domestic land Ptirk School was reopened. not have wide supptort based on (643-5714), Florence Smith (649-3144) or Janet survey, cltum that the results cannot Terry A. Bogli, a Democratic negative comments she has heard Reinhom (646-4383): 1940-A, Robert Lorch, Harold violence that occurred earlier in the month, a police be applied to the special focus report said. Tweedie’s wife told police that he had struck Board of Education member and a from people in the community. Symington, Phillip Elliott, Eugene Carini, Warren Little, program. Moran said that the survey and choked her, the report said. member of its special focus commit Ruth Vera Smith and Grace Walker. The results of the survey, con tee, said the committee had steered showed that support was greater for Also, 1940-B, James Biggerstaff, Elwood Buchir, ducted by the Social Research away from the name “magnet the magnet school among respon Lois Callis Giles, George Capwell, Arthur Custer, Fire results in charges Center of Central Connecticut State A man was charged with sixth-degree larceny and school” because of its association dents who had children. Also, a sur Eugene Earl, Allan Ferris, Katherine Gorman McNeils, University, showed that 54 percent with desegregation. vey sent home with schoolchildren Robert Knofla, Norma Kostcr Bunnell, Mary Martin misuse of a registration plate after police and firefighters of those responding had little or no responded to a car fire outside of Sage-Alien, police said. “This is exactly why I didn’t want last year showed that 45 percent of Finch, Adella Miller Bateman, George Price, Robert interest in the town setting up a to use the word magnet,” she said. parents were interested in the Schaller, Faith Stevenson, Gloria White Thomas, Ted Wayne J. Rajewski, 288 Baltic Road, was clwged on “magnet school,” while only 20 per Wednesday after police found stolen registration plates “The intent of Nathan Hale has program. Bogli said. Woodward, Catherine Barrett Hall, Eskel Buckland, Sal cent supported the idea. never been to desegregate in the Both Irish and Buckno questioned vatore Felice and Ronald Ferris. on his car, a piolice report said. “It sort of struck me between the Police and the Eighth Utilities District Fire Depart traditional sense of the word.” the need for the special focus eyes,” Irish said. “The resulU appear Irish said that even if the concept program, which supptorters have said Relationships to be improved ment were called to the scene when smoke was seen to be totally contrary to what the coming out of the engine, the report said. Rajewski said was not well defined in the survey, is necessary to achieve a Board of Education has been he believes those responding were socioeconomic balance at Nathan “Family Relationships: What Works and What he found the plates near his home, police said. A trial Doesn’t” is the topic of a three-session workshop on saying.” relating the question to the special Hale. date was set for April 2. Despite what Irish called the family life and ways to make it happier and healthier. focus program because there has “This isn’t the Bronx,” Irish said, “strongly negative” response, An been so much discussion of it. of the neighborhood. The workshop will be held Wednesdays, April 11, 18 tonia Moran, one of the researchers and 25 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Connections: A Center When asked if the program “I think it’s a fine school with ex who designed the survey, said, “I’m should be cut based on the survey cellent teachers, Buckno added. for Learning, Inc., 397 North Main St. Cost is S30. A very leery about using this question SIO deposit is needed by Wednesday. Call 646-5161 for results, Irish said, “That’s a Board But Bogli maintained the program Reginald PInto/Manchesler Herald Lottery to determine Manchester politics.” more iiiformation. - d - of Education decision. They should is necessary. “We can’t say MEDICAL MINUTES — Jim Lombardi, right, speaks to students from RHAM and Bennett The question was not designed look further into it.” Manchester h ^ any slums. But we with the special focus at Nathan Tale to be performed junior high schools, and Bolton Center School Wednesday. Lombardi and Michael DuBois, The survey asked respxtndcnis lo do have a neighborhood that is less Here arc Wednesday’s lottery results from around New Hale in mind, she said, but rather indicate their support for a list of endowed than other neigh center, spoke during Manchester Memorial Hospital’s Career Day. “The Heron, The Fox, The Lion, The Donkey and England: with desegregation proposals that borhoods.” Man,” a play in which each animal tells a tale about the CONNECTICUT cleverness of man, will be performed by the Little Daily: 3-3-1. Play 4; 6-6-0-4. Theatre of the Deaf, on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Bowers MASSACHUSETTS Elementary School, 141 Princeton St. The performance Obituaries Daily: 9-5-5-8. Megabucks: 17-19-20-27-30-35. will be signed and spoken. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Sanitation budget proposal Pick 3: 1-7-2. Pick 4: l-7^-9. CPR to be taught Bertram A. Hubbard Cemetery. Calling hours are Friday Oakland, Calif., to Wheeler Field on RHODE ISLAND Lifesaving techniques in CPR and first aid for chok Bertram A. Hubbard, 73, of 31 from noon until service time at the Oahu in June, 1927. Daily: 7-5-7-9. tries to preserve ‘gold mine’ ing will be taught TUesday and Thursday from 6 to 10 School St., Windsor Locks, father of funeral home. Contributions may be The 2,400-mile flight took 25 p.m. at the American Red Cross, 20 Hanford Road. Barbara Douglas of Manchester, made to Newington Children’s hours, 49 minutes and 30 seconds. dates, which arc continually becom rather have O’Connor working Another course will be offered on Monday and on April died Wednesday (March 28, 1990) Hospital, 181 East Cedar St., Their navigation was aided by a By Rick Santos ing more stringent. closely with sanitation as it enters 9 at the same time and location. Call 643-5111 for more at the Newington Veteran’s Ad Newington 06111. radio beacon set up by the Army on Manchester Herald “We’ve been regulated to death the recycling era. information. ministration Hospital. the island. Public Meetings down there, and it’s one of the cros “This is going lo be one of the w Although the town landfill has the Besides his daughter, he is sur In Memoriam Maitland and Hegenberger were Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald ses wc have lo bear,” Lozis said.