16 Pages, 2 Sections 15-16 13 14 3-4 5.7 6

16 Pages, 2 Sections 15-16 13 14 3-4 5.7 6

TODAY In dex 16 pages, 2 sections C la ssifie d 15-16 C o m ic s 13 F o c u s 14 Local/State 3-4 Lottery 2 Nation/V\torkl 5.7 O b itu a rie s 2 O o in io n 6 S o o rt s »-11 T e le visio n 13 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Jan. 16. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, T\iesday, Jan. 16, 1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER Engineering About Town Union’s leaflet Police Roundup firm wins Stop smoking classes held Back window provided entry angers Irish A free introductory class for “I Quit, My Way," a six- A Manchester man who was arrested Monday on top award week smoking cessation program, will be held Wednes­ burglary and criminal trespassing charges at Sears day at 7 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Actual Roebuck and Co. apparently gained entry into the The Manchester Engineering firm classes begin Wedne.sday, Jan. 24. For more information, Marflipsier Parkadc store by breaking and crawling ‘Totally outraged’ by charges call the hospital’s community health education depart­ of Fuss & O’Neill has been selected through a back window, police said. as one of two consulting engineering ment at 647-6600 or 643-1223. Craig Hinson, 34, of 55 Grant Road, was held on ,a concerning firehouse dispute firms in Connecticut to receive the $1-000 bond and scheduled to appear Jan. 22 in Health clinics in Coventry 1990 Connecticut Engineering Ex­ Manchester Superior Court, police said. cellence Awards presented by Con­ tactic of spreading rumors to that ef­ Blood pressure checks, line tests, throat cultures and Using a police dog to respond to a 12:15 a.m. alarm at By Rick Santos necticut Engineers in Private Prac­ fect,” Irish said. health guidance will be available Wednesday from 10 to the store, police said they found Hinson inside the store. Manchester Herald tice Inc. He said he will pursue some sort 11 a.m. at the Coventry Town Hall, and Thursday from of action, so he can be vindicated. 10 to 11 a.m. at Orchard Hills Estates in CovenUy. All Man arrested at hospital 'The awards are given for en­ Republican Town Director Wal­ gineering achievements demonstrat­ lace J. Irish Jr. said today that he is But he docs not yet know what he residents of the town are eligible to attend. For more in­ A 29-year-old Manchester man was arrested Monday will do. ing the highest degree of merit and planning to take action against the formation, call Community Health Care Services at night on threatening and other charges at Manchester Martin, the fire union’s president, ingenuity. dispensers of what he called a myth 228-9428. Memorial Hospital, where family members had brought said Monday that the 65-member Fuss & O’Neill won the honor for about he and fellow Republican him because he was drunk, police said. labor group wants people in the nor­ Cholesterol screening available its design of a composting facility directors. Robert F. Walsh, of 4 Oakland St., was charged with theast part of town to Imow that they for the town of Fairfield. The system Irish was referring to a leaflet that Manchester Memorial Hospital will sponsor interfering with police, threatening and breach of peach are going to lose significant fire takes 4,000 tons per year of sludge accused him of being the leader of cholesterol screening on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the 8:37 p.m. incident, police said. He was held on protection beginning March 1, when from the town’s sewage treatment an effort by GOP directors to in its HealthSource Resource Room on the basement $1,0(X) bond and was scheduled to appear today in the town turns over the Buckland plant and mixes it with more that prevent the construction of a new level of the hospital. The $7 cost includes the finger-stick Manchester Superior Court. fire station to the Eighth District. 16,000 cubic yards of brush and firehouse in the northeast part of test and nutrition counseling. To make an appointment, According to police, Walsh was brought to the hospital As part of the agreement with the leaves. The material is processed town. call 647-6600 or 643-1223. by his wife. Once there, however, he became belligerent district the town is supposed to con­ and in about 18 days the compost of The leaflet was distributed Satur­ and threatened several people at the hospital, includirrg struct a new station. In November, Opera to be performed - ready for use by the town in day to about 300 residences by his family, said police. Police then proceeded to arrest five Republican members of the leflinald Pinto/Manchester Herald landscape projects, including con­ members of the union representing The Connecticut Opera will present a performance of Walsh, who resisted and continued to threaten people, The Associated Press Board of Directors voted against version a landfill to recreation uses. the town Fire Department, said “Hansel and Grelel” on Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. police said. three Democrats delaying plans for SPONSORSHIP DRIVE — The Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell sponsorship drive for The facility cost about $3 million SEASIDE STROLL — Frank Gorman of Bridgeport takes an early morning stroll recently Robert Martin, president of Local at Coventry Grammar School, 3453 Main St., Coventry. the consmiction of the new station, Call 742-7313 for more information. the 1990 season started with a $1,250 donation by the town’s main branch of The Connec­ and has been operating successfully by Long Island Sound at Bridgeport’s Seaside Park. 1579 of the Professional Fire Fighter since August. union. and Martin says he thinks they will ticut Bank & Trust Co. Dave Estes, right, bank manager, and Beverly Noble, assistant never support the new station. Vegetarian class to be held Peter Grose, of Fuss & O’Neill, The leaflet accused Irish of call­ manager, talk about the band shell recently with Ralph Maccarone, band shell coordinator, Public Records “They’ve Just given every impres­ said the composting takes place ing residents of the northeast “ex­ A one-hour “Vegetarian Sampler” class will be held at CBT’s Main Street office. sion in the world that that’s what within concrete tanks that are six pendable.” Thursday at 5 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. they are going to do,” he said. Quit claim deeds feet wide and six feet deep by 220 Use rails, not roads, to ease Irish said, “It is an ouuight lie, Sample vegetarian meal plans, a list of vegetarian cook­ But Irish said he voted against the feet long. A tilling mechanism runs and I wish the person who said that books, nutrition information and food samples will be Julia M. Taggart to Ema W. Burgess, Barbara McDer­ plans because he thinks a better and along the tops of the tanks with the would come forward publicly.” discussed and prepared by a registered dietitian. The cost mott and Philip Burgess, 39 Hudson St., no conveyance safer location can be acquired for Obituaries tines of the tiller agitating the mix­ is $15. For more information, call 647-6600 or 643-1223. tax. traffic congestion, says Munns “I am totally outraged,” he said, the firehouse. He is requesting that ture. Velta Klavins to Ilze Zemars, 132-136 Mather St., no adding that he has worked for more the board to approve an independent Trees are for sale The other 1990 award for excel­ line is abandoned north and east of local public support for a light-rail to 9 p.m. Francis (Jean) White of Middlcbury; conveyance lax. By Dianna M. Talbot than 25 years as a volunteer study be done, so the best location is Palmira Zeppa Velta Klavins to Andris Tauris, 147-149 Wetherell St., lence was givcm the vanZelm, the Woodbridge street area, he said. mass transportation system. The Tolland County Soil and Water Conservation Dis­ Memorial donations may be made and two nephews, H. William Horan Manchester Herald firefighter for the Eighth Utilities determined, without any biases. trict has begun its annual shrub and tree seedling sales no conveyance tax. Heywood & Shadford of West An additional form of mass District. ftilmira (Ansaldi) 2^ppa, 94, of to the Manchester Memorial Hospi­ in Idaho and Harold J. Horan in Among the questions he will ask “I desire to see that all neigh­ program. Avaiable varieties include Hemlock, Aborvitae, tal Development Fund, Coronary Andrew and Anna L. Brindisi to Andrew T. and Hartford for a co-gcncration system transportation is needed to help ease “It is beyond belief that fire the South Glastonbury .section of Delaware. Stale Rep. Paul Munns, R- commuters are: why do they use borhoods are treated equally,” he Scotch Pine, White Pine, Norway Spruce, White Spruce, Dorothy N. Brindisi, 12 percent interest in Mountain study and design for Williams Col­ traffic congestion, especially on In­ Glastonbury, widow of Ferdinand Care Unit, 71 Haynes St. A Mass of Christian burial will be Manchester, wants to see the state mass transportation and would they professionals would use the scare said. Fraser Fir, White Birch, Douglas Fir, Mugho Pine, Farm property, no conveyance tax. lege in Williamsport, Mass. terstates M and 91, according to Zeppa, died Monday (Jan. 15, 1990) held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. try to ease commuter traffic conges­ support and use a commuter rail ser­ American Chesmut, Highbush Cranberry, Bluespruce, Wilfred Maclean Edward J. and Edna M. Sargalski Sr. to Edward J.

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