Docs Unsure If Salmonella Was to Blame
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F ItiG e ra ld , was to blame dated December 3, earing will be held on illcotlon praying for horlty to tall certain oper^ tlluotad In the WINDSOR (A P ) — A sixth nursing home f Mdnchetter, County ford at In tald oppll- resident who had been infected with salmonella on (II* more fully bacteria died Friday, but state health officials I, at the Court ot Pro- said they didn’t know whether the salmonella I December IS, 1980 at .M. was responsible for the death of the 81-year-old Mary Lou Taylor, man whose identity was not released. Clerk Officials at the Department of Health Services also said two more people had been Infected with WN OF BOLTON salmonella. Wanda Rickerby, a spokeswoman EOAL NOTICE for the state health department, said one of them Ion Planning Corn- is a patient at the Mountain View Healthcare will hold a Public Center and the other is the three-year-old child I on Wednetday, ir 17, at 7:30 p.m. In of one of the nursing home’s employees. n Hall to took com- Until Friday, an outbreak of salmonella at the I o r*-iubdlvltlon by Mountain View Healthcare Center on Nov. 16 SuppI* on Shady I * acre lot thown on and 17 bad led to the deaths of five people rt Johnton tubdlvl- between the ages of 77 and 96, and a total of 28 Eatt of Knollwood Identited at N/F illnesses. Now that total is 30. S. Morton, It pro Dr. Lyle Petersen, a state epidemiologist, be tpl It to create on* said, " It is entirely possible that today’s death ol building lot. could have been unrelated to the salmonella R. E. GORTON, CHAIRMAN problem.’’ He said the death was a sudden one, and that the patient had a history of heart disease. Petersen said the state chief medical examiner’s office is reviewing the case to CARS determine the cause of death. FOR SALE Rickerby said the two others found to be infected with salmonella became ill from ie Wont Ad habit... person-to-person transmission of the bacteria, 3nd use the little ads not from food. lassifled regularly. Officials had traced the salmonella outbreak 11. last month to pureed food served at the 1204t>ed nursing home two days earlier, Petersen said. Petersen said the bacteria, which is spread through infected food and feces, causes diarrhea, vomiting and fever. Inspectors cited unclean kitchen conditions at the nursing home > k last year, but none serious enough to result in fines. 79 Douglas S. Lloyd, who heads the Department of Health Services, has criticized the nursing photo by Tuokor home for waiting four days before notifying his office about the salmonella outbreak. However, WELCOME, CRECHE — William R, Johnson procession of about 300 people, who he has declined to speculate whether the carries a figurine of the baby Jesus up Main marked the arrival of the new creche at LOWER outcome would have been any different had the Street Friday night, flanked by Dan Reale Center Congregational Church with carols state been called sooner. and good wishes. More on page 3. COST Petersen said he expects no more deaths as a and Mayor Barbara Weinberg. The trio led a result of the salmonella outbreak. LESS DACHES^ Reagan ignores GOP advice M JOYABLI — Story on page 2 0 DRIVE MAGAZINE PULLOUT SECTION Available ncluding; Deluxe Luxury 2 Drs. 4 Drs. Q T Turbos Dr., DMAU itrget Main Street procession SNAFU by Bnic« B«alHt Reagan ignores GOP advice weiconnes new creche to replace Regan and Casey Bv John Mitchell Herald Reporter Nine are winners By David Espo “ Silent Night” may not have been the In coloring contest The Associated Press appropriate Christmas carol in Manchester Friday evening. , Winners of the nativity scene coloring WASHINGTON — President Amid the screaming sirens of respolndlng contest were announced Friday night at Reagan brushed aside advice from fire department vehicles next door, about 300 the creche’s welcoming ceremonies. GOP lawmakers on Friday to residents gathered on the lawn of Center The contest was sponsored by the replace Chief of Staff Donald T. Congregational Church to listen to music, sing Downtown Merchants Association and Regan and CIA Director William Christmas songs, and honor the town’s new the Manchester Herald. As part of the contest, children were Casey, while congressional investi nativity scene. gators leveled fresh charges about "I’m Just delighted,” said Mayor Barbara invited to draw a picture of their own Christmas nativity scene. Nine winners the diversion of U.S. funds to Weinberg, looking over the sea of people who were chosen in three different age provide military aid for Contra turned out for the mobile ceremony. “ You rebels. categories. ^ ■ know how cold it is.” Age 5-and-under winners were: Mi In the most serious crisis of the It had been Weinberg’s idea to host a Reagan presidency, a sprcial panel chael Anderson, 5, of 13 Bunce Drive, procession of citizens, storting from St. James Verplanck School; Jessica Forman, 5, of federal Judges reviewed the Church, proceeding up Main Street to Center “The people upstairs never administration’s petition for an of 299 E. Middle ’Turnpike, Bowers water their plants." independent counsel to probe arms Congregational Church, to pay tribute to the School; and Bekkl Almond. 3, of 63 Kent sales to Iran and subsequent new creche. The display is part of the Drive. „ j . tunneling of profits to the Contras. replacement for a pair of nativity scenes Age 6-to-8 winners were; KeriHyde,8. No action was expected before damaged in an arson fire Oct. 17 at the lodge in of 140 Sunnybrook Drive; Brigham Fay. Saturday. Center Springs Park, where they were stored. 8, of 443 E. Center St.; and Jennifer Connecticut Weather At the White House, spokesman The hourlong ceremonies started with Gates. 8, of 89 AnsaWl Road. All attend Larry Speakes said he had “ not music on the lawn of St. James Church. Martin School. found anyone who has a recollec “ We should hove brought an electric Age 9-to-ll winners were; David Case, tion of the president approving” in blanket with a real long cord,’ ’ one man sMd to 9 of 38 Edward St., Robertson School; Central, Eaatem Interior. Sonthweatem Interior: advance an Israeli shipment of a woman as they stood near the huge lighted Sarah Talbot. 10, of 115 Timrod Rood, Saturday, sunny, high around 40, wind southwest arms to Iran. Speakes declined to Martin School; and Emily Schauster, increasing to 10 to IS mph during the afternoon. Christmas tree on the St. James lawn. say which officials he had talked 10, of 351 Porter Street. St. James Saturday night, partly cloudy, low in the 20s. Sunday, Children played an energetic game of Simon with, or whether the president was School. sunny, high 35 to 40. Says in order to keep warm as the audience Weat Coaatal, Eaat Coaatal: Saturday, sunny, high among them. was treated to choral performances by the Speakes' comments contradicted around 40. Wind southwest, increasing to 10 to 20 mph Manchester Gilbert k Sullivan Players and testimony that former national during the afternoon. Saturday night, partly cloudy, the Townwide Chorus, a group of elementary- front yard around the nativity figures. Some security adviser Robert C. McFar- school children. All songs were followed by the low 25 to 30. Sunday, sunny, high 35 to 40. lane’s gave the Senate Intelligence knelt down in front of the baby Jesus while Northwest Hills: Saturday, sunny, high around 40, thumps and thuds of applause through gloves Committee in secret on Monday. others created a halo effect with their wind southwest increasing to 10 to 15 mph during the One source said McFarlane told the and mittens. afternoon. Saturday night, partly cloudy, low in the 20s, flashlights. panel that Reagan gave advance Then, following master of ceremonies Sunday, sunny, high 35 to 40. approval to the 1985 sale of U.S. William R. Johnson, president of the Savings A few young children, much to the arms to Iran by Israel. Bank of Manchester, the crowd walked up disapproval of some adults present, climbed Attorney General Edwin Meese Mnin Street to Center Congregational Church, on top of the large animals. Others, in the III said last week the president had where the new nativity scene awaited theni. darkness, almost tripped over the sheep. Lottery Numbers been told generally about the “ Don’t go too fast, or you’ll run over me,” AP photo “ I like to support community efforts,” was shipments after they were made in Johnson warned the group, as he carried a Michael Orfltelli’s reason for braving the cold.