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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Haig Pulls Out, Supports Dole to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb 11. 1988 Phase-In: Plan would ease revaluation / page 3 C ham ps: Coventry Rap group plans Names in the News girls win 2nd straight concert tribute House from 1967 to 1973. COC title / p ag e 17 Helping Tabatha He has been living in Nashville No help: Campaign costs ‘still modest’ / page 4 PITTSBURGH (AP) - A waste and selling metal buildings since to tough principal disposal company donated $5,000 his release. Mrs. Blanton works for the Tennessee Department of for Tabatha Foster, bringing to Labor. PATERSON, N.J. (AP) — The rap group $200,000 the amount raised for the Run-DMC decided to perforin for free at an 3-year-old girl who underwent a inner-city high schooi to pay tribute to Principal Joe five-organ transplant. Cleared for solo Clark and his tough approach to education and “ Tabatha’s courage and forti­ keeping drug dealers out. tude have been an inspiration to LONDON (AP) — A judge ruled "N o gang of knuckleheads has the right to keep the people of Pittsburgh and the that Holly Johnson, former lead other kids from getting an education,” group nation,” John Rangos Sr., presi­ singer of the British rock group member Darryl McDaniel said in a statement dent and chief executive officer of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, could announcing this afternoon’s concert at Eastside Chambers Development Co, Inc., not be restrained by a record High School. "You take away someone’s schooling said Wednesday in announcing company from beginning a solo the donation. l\mih aurltPBli'rMancheslnr - A City of Village Charm and you’ve stolen his future.” career. However, this northern New Jersey city’s mayor '■iy The Madisonville, Ky., girl High Court Judge Sir John said Wednesday that additional police would patrol received a new liver, small Whitford, maintaining that the intestine, pancreas and parts of a restraints in a 1983 contract were the area because of concerns about possible J i C T r violence and that students from other schools might stomach and colon in a 15-hour unreasonable, refused on Wed­ Friday, Feb. 12,1988 30 C e n ts play hooky to see Run-DMC. experimental operation that nesday to grant the record Lori Somes, Run-DMC’s publicist, said the group ended Nov. 1. She is the world’s company Zang Tumb Tuum and volunteered to perform two 30-minute concerts at longest surviving five-organ music publishers Perfect Songs a the school because they admire Clark’s approach to transplant patient. court order preventing Johnson education, which includes roaming the halls with a About $200,000 has been raised from signing a solo contract with Weinberg’s mall vote awaits change in agreement baseball bat and bullhorn. to help pay for Tabatha’s medical another company. “ We want to let this principal and the others like bills a t, Children’s Hospital of “ Mr. Johnson ... was, in my him know that they have our support,” McDaniel Pittsburgh, Joseph K. Williams judgment, entitled to free himself By Andrew Yurkovsky Weinberg has said she doesn’t in favor of the agreement. Only negotiations with the mall devel­ Penny said today the clause Handley, a Democrat, and Geof­ said. III, an attorney for the Foster from these onerous obligations,” Manchester Herald want the tax abatement, worth five votes, a simple majority on oper, said Thursday he had would allow transfer of the frey Naab, a Republican, are the Clark, whose tactics made national headlines, family and trustee of the fund, Whitford said. “ He is a singer. He $9.5 million, transferred to the nine-member board, is neces­ drafted a clause that would halt abatement if the mall were to be only board members who have became embroiled in controversy in December said Wednesday. wants to make a living singing.” Democratic Director Barbara another developer. sary to pass the plan. the tax abatement if the property sold to a member of the partner­ not revealed how they are likely AP photo after kicking 66 students out of the 3,000-student The record company was B. Weinberg said today she will “ If we finish negotiating the A vote is expected on the plan at is sold before or while the ship that is developing the mall or to vote on the plan. to a subsidiary of one of the school without notifying the school board. TRY ONE — Trini Mann offers a cookie to Skip Ferry, director of the Divorce planned formed in 1983 and Frankie Goes have to read a change to the language of this clause, then I Tuesday’s meeting of the Board agreement is in effect. He said Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. and The issue remains unresolved. Clark has received to Hollywood, then virtually proposed tax abatement agree­ could be in support of the issue,” of Directors. that he would expect Homart to partners. Directors Stephen T. Cassano and Norwaik Kiwanis Emergency Shelter, on Wednesday. The 8-year-oid make a counterproposal that several shows of support, including the backing of NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - unknown outside Liverpool, was ment between the town and the Weinberg said. She wouldn’t say The tax abatement would be He said he planned to continue Kenneth N. Tedford, all Demo­ Girl Scout raised $200 from locai companies to pay for seven cases of would allow the entire tax abate­ U.S. Education Secretary William Bennett. Former Gov. Ray Blanton, who the first group they signed. developer of the proposed $70 what specific requirements used to help pay for road and talks with Homart today. crats, have said they are commit­ Clark was reluctant to comment about the cookies for the sheiter. served a two-year federal prison Johnson, 27, said he felt “ fan­ million Mall at Buckland Hills would have to be made in order to ment or a part of it to be retained ted to voting for the plan. Director utilities improvements around by the buyer, depending on the “ I expect to work on it today concert, saying he feared publicity would attract term for conspiracy to sell liquor tastic” and would start his solo before deciding whether she will gain her support. the proposed mall. As mayor, James F. “ Dutch" Fogarty, outsiders. licenses to friends, and Betty career “ as quickly as I can find vote for the plan. “ I think we're going to wait profit made by Homart. because I know this thing is another Democrat, has said he is Weinberg had supported a $13 supposed to be on the fast track, “ During the concerts, at least 20 additional police Blanton, his wife of 38 years, are the right producer in the right Weinberg said she had spoken until we see the language of the million bond issue for that pur­ in favor of the plan. officers will patrol the Eastside neighborhood, said getting a divorce. place.” about the agreement this morn­ agreement," Weinberg said. Penny said he had submitted he said. He said his hope is to have Girl Scout uses her cookies pose that was turned down by Republican Directors Ronald Mayor Frank X. Graves. Under a property settlement, ing with Joe LeDuc, the senior A “ yes" vote from Weinberg the clause for consideration by “ as complete a document as I voters in November. Osella and Theunis “ Terry" "Some of these concerts have turned into riots and the former first lady will receive development director for the could be enough to guarantee the Homart. Efforts to reach Homart can" by Tuesday’s directors’ Werkhoven have said they are if other high school students hear about this I’m $1,200 a month in alimony until Homart Development Co. of passage of the plan because four Stephen T. Penny, an attorney officials for comment this morn­ meeting. to help homeless in Norwalk Royal Olympian leaning against the plan. there will be a temptation for them to cut classes Blanton is 65, as well as "any Chicago, the mail developer. other directors have said they are who is representing the town in ing were unsuccessful. So far. Directors Mary Ann just to see the group exit or enter the building,” royalties generated from any CALGARY, Alberta (AP) - Graves said. NORWALK (AP) — An 8-year-old girl Trini had already begun calling local books, TV programs or movies Princess Anne, the daughter of The mayor said officers would be in cruisers near moved by the plight of the destitute people companies and asking fordonationstobuy concerning the husband’s Queen Elizabeth II and an Olym­ the school watching for truants. The school is she saw on the streets of her hometown cookies to be donated to the homeless affairs.” pic equestrian competitor in 1976, Birthday normally protected only by security guards. raised almost $200 from local companies shelter. When he turns 65, Blanton will is in line to become a member of Haig pulls out, “ The police won’t be down there to wave a red flag to buy Girl Scout cookies for a homeless "I had to give her some help.” Mrs. share his state pension of about the International Olympic Com­ but to give a degree of assurance that there will be shelter. Mann said. “She would call the compan­ $30,000-e year with Mrs. Blanton, mittee, sources say. police on hand to monitor the situation,” Graves ’’They looked so hopeless.” said the girl, ies. and sometimes she would call me at said the agreement filed Tuesday Princess Anne is expected to be sure isn’t said. Trini Mann. ” I wanted to help them.” work and hook me up through our phone in Circuit Court.
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