Pine Hill Man Denies Secret Burial
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M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedttegday. May 25. IMS Tennis Noriega Nowhere to go Critics DelighteD with play appeal /3 with faileD talks/S VOLKSWAGEN. INC. Hanrhratpr HrralJi SPRING SPECIALS Thursday, May 26, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents M ON ALL VOUB CHOICE Pine Hill man Denies secret burial MR'*'® 1988 VW By Andrew Yurkovsky unnamed witness to the aiieged connection with the case, which A A witnessed the alleged burial 4 with his lawyer, Hartford attor reached for comment this CABRIOLETS... Manchester Herald crime. has been classified "inactive” by shortly after she said It occurred. ney Hubert J. Santos, before he morning. Information from the witness, a th e Manchester Police He criticized the decision to leave decides whether he will take any Manchester police Capt. Jo 6 to choose from A Manchester man today de woman who was between 8 and 10 Department. his name in the affidavit while kind of legal action against seph H. Brooks, who heads the Claret Red nied the allegation in a search years old at the time, prompted Told that he was identified in deleting the names of the woman anyone in connection with the department's detective division, warrant affidavit that he attemp M anchester police last No the affidavit as the man who and witnesses to other incidents case. He would not speculate on on Wednesday also expressed ted to bury the body of a young vember to spend three days in the attempted to bury the reported related to the investigation. what that action would be. unhappiness over the decision to giri about 35 years ago in the shed yard of the Pine Hill Street home body, Delaney said Wednesday, “I think it was unfair,” Delaney Hartford Superior Court Judge release Delaney's name and not behind his Pine Hiii Street home. digging in search of the remains “I’m not surprised. What else can said. “The fact that myname was M. Morgan Kline on Tuesday the other names. He said all or Y of the girl. The search turned up Y "Naturaiiy, I deny the aiiega- 1 expect?” mentioned and the witnesses ordered the affidavit released, none of the names should have / tions,” said Frederick Deianey, nothing but animal bones. Today, Dalaney also denied the weren’t. I can’t see what the with the names of the woman and been made public. 72, of 24 Pine Hiii St. He was No charges have been filed allegation that he sexually as justification is.” witnesses to other alleged activi identified in the affidavit by an against Delaney or anyone else in saulted the woman who said she Delaney said he would consult ties deleted. Kline could not be 1988 VO YAGER V-6 See BURIAL, page 10 Automatic, AM/FM, 7 Passenger, Rear Defroster, PS, PB, & More School nurses, SAVE Graduation day ns26 eDucators heaD SAVE ns,299 for arbitration Bv AnDrew J. Davis Manchester Herald The Manchester Board of Education and the 6.9% 1988 ^ School Nurses Association were unable to reach an agreement on a new contract Wednesday, and are likely to try to settle the impasse through Financing Avaiiabie C H R Y S I ^ arbitration, said Wilson E. Deakin. assistant L c BARON superintendent. 2 No settlement was attained during a special 2 on meeting between the school administration, the CONVERTWIE p„,cha9e Car».^ nurses and a state mediator Wednesday night, he said. The groups are now set to meet with an 1988 Fox GL 4 Door arbitration panel from the state Board of Mediation S p e c ia l C h and Arbitration, but no date has been scheduled, he said. Fox GL Wagon Stock *4156 The special meeting was needed after the nurses balked at a 3 percent salary increase submitted by 5 the administration in April. The nurses have said 6 they are seeking parity with teachers, which would Golf GTI - Golf GL amount to about 64 percent raise. Starting nurses earn $14,575, which is $7,421 less David Kool/Manchaatar Harald than starting teachers, according to the nurses. The Golf GT - Jetta GL $14,999 nurses contract ends July 1 and they are seeking a new three-year contract. This is the first time the administration has had to Jetta GLI - Jetta Carat go to arbitration with a "non-certificate” group such as the nurses in about 20 years, Deakin said. In that time, the administration has negotiated about 30 contracts, he said. Deakin refused comment on further contract SELECTED USED CARS offers on the advice of the mediator. Catherine NEW 1988 Scrino. 1987 BUICK RIVIERA.........................*14,2501 Margaret C. Dwyer, nurse at Bennet Junior High CHRYSLER School and president of the nurses association, also Immaculate, Loaded refu'sed comment today about negotiations, but did 1987 SUZUKI SAMURI.........................*7,2501 LeBARON COUPE say new offers were presented by both sides. ”I’m extremely disappointed,” Dwyersaid. "The Convt. Bikini Top, 5,100 milea 3 To Choose From! • Limited Edition Package Plus: Stu Hipkina/Spaclal to the Herald salary offered did not reflect what professional 1986 SUBARU G L ..............................* 6,1951 Also, Convertible Editions • Power steering & antenna nurses make today.” 3 Dr„ Silver, 5 Spd., 4 WD, AM/FM ,in Stock! • Premium interior e 2.2 Turbo Engine ”Ph.D. in Pre-school" canDidates Brendan Paul, 5,- The association represents 14 school nurses, who • Automatic e Power Windows left, anD Terrence Johnson, 5, chat during their work at 21 sites throughout the school system. 1986 SCIROCCO 9,3501 Before arbitration, a fact-finders report will be Automatic, AC, Caaeette, Power Steering, Power Mirrors • Sport suspension e Special cast wheels graduation WeDnesDay from the Center Nursery issued, Scrino said. Either party has the right to e Power mirrors e Power locks Schooi. Above right, Terry Mounce of Jensen accept the terms of the report and avoid arbitration, 1986 PONTIAC TRANS AM .............. *10,7951 • Infinity sound system • Air • Cruise Black Street videotapes her son, Jeffrey, During the she said. • Tilt a Special paint & more ceremony at Center Congregational Church. Below If the case reaches arbitration, a three-member panel will choose between the school board’s or the 1986 C U TLA S S C IE R R A ....................* 6,3951 right, the youngsters sing for relatives and frienDs. David Kool/ManclMttar Herald Brown See NURSES, page 10 1983 NISSAN 200SX.............................*3,4951 •f - _ Interior* 5 speed, 58K, AM/FM 1983 JEE P W AGONEER ...................* 8,9951 LanDers electeD District presiDent; garage funDs quasheD 9 Loaded 99S 9 1982 VW RABBIT................................. * 2,595 Bv Alex GIrelll term. one of his major concerns. expenditure. approved without opposition. Attorney John D. LaBelle, the Diesel Manchester Herald Though Landers won the pre "Hopefully, they’ll listen now,” Andrew Katkauskas, who nom District Directors Samuel district counsel and moderator of 1982 BUICK S K Y L A R K ......................* 2,895 sidency, his hope that the district he said of the vote against the inated Landers for the presid Longest and Joseph Tripp were the meeting, called for a voice Thomas Landers, elected presi would go forward immediately expenditure. ency, was elected without opposi re-elected to new three-year vote and declared that the nays A ■■■ 1981 MERCEDES BENZ 380SL........ *26,5951 dent of the Eighth Utilfjyigs with conversion of the former Dodson said he will continue to tion to fill the remainder of terms. Ernest Machell was re had it. silver, 2 tops, 40K, Auto ^ Strip® ^ 0 * ....... District Wednesday night, smd Willis garage to district office do what he thinks is best for the Landers’s term as a district elected tax collector. Helen War One of the opponents was l.toP' cvVl after his victory that he plans to space and a meeting hall were people of the district and for the director. It expires next year. rington was elected treasurer and Thomas O’Marra, a Landers 1981 FORD ESCORT ........................* 1,695 press forward with plans for thwarted when by a voice vote, district firefighers. Dodson, after his defeat for the Mary Beth Correia-Litrico was backer, who said the expenditure 8 Wagon, AT ^ ca«« ’ installing residential sewers in the district voters declined to Landers, and others who favor presidency, said he might seek elected clerk. All will serve was premature in light of the fact 8 1977 CAM ARO V-8...............................*2,495 the district and with providing a authorize the district directors to the garage conversion, said after that term, but he abandoned the one-year terms. that district residents do not know Auto, Brown ■ co t............. ... firehouse to serve the Buckland borrow $300,000 to convert the the district annual meeting that idea when many at the meeting, The voice vote against borrow the terms of a proposed agree District. garage. the district will continue to plan including some of his supporters, ing funds for the Willis garage ment between the town and the Tax & Registration Extra Landers defeated Perry Dod ”We lost the battle, but we for the conversion and will left before the vote to fill the term. conversion came after three district and what effect that son, his only challenger, by a vote didn’t lose the war.” Dodson said probably ask for borrowing au All other candidates for office spoke in favor and three in agreement, if it is approved, will A Aaa®*^ of 167 to 126. More than 7,000 were today of his defeat. thority at a special district were elected without opposition. opposition. Larry Colvin, a dis have on district finances. .\\aai' ,-jork«*’ eligible to vote at the meeting. He said the plans to spend meeting later if they sense a A budget of $1,531,476 and a tax trict voter, moved to end the 8 The presidency is a one-year money on the Willis garage was change in the attitude toward the rate of 6.5 mills also were debate and his motion carried.