CONNECTICUT SPORTS Reagan Seeking Coieco’S Rambo Indian Hockey Aid Compromise Has Its Critics in Semifinais Page 4

CONNECTICUT SPORTS Reagan Seeking Coieco’S Rambo Indian Hockey Aid Compromise Has Its Critics in Semifinais Page 4

•'. y . -i.1 M- \ U.S./WORLD CONNECTICUT SPORTS Reagan seeking Coieco’s Rambo indian hockey aid compromise has its critics in semifinais page 4 ... page 9 ...page 11 maurlirBtrr Hrralft ) Manchester — A City o( Village Charm Monday, March 10,1986 25 Cents I9S6 NASA siient during search for remains By William Harwood United Press International Young's memo CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - spurs rebuttal Wreckage of the shuttle Chal­ lenger’s shattered crew cabin has — see page 4 been found and remains of some of the ship's seven crew members were brought ashore during the weekend, sources said today. divers from the Preserver were The wreckage of the cabin was able to provide "positive identifi­ found Friday in 100 feet of water cation of Challenger crew com­ and identified by Navy divers from partment debris and the existence the USS Preserver Saturday morn­ of crew remains.” ing, NASA officials said Sunday. Harris stressed, however, that The Preserver returned to port he did not know the condition of the Saturday night under cover of two-level 'reinforced cabin or how darkness and with no running many of the seven astronauts’ lights. The ship was met at a Navy remains might still be in or around dock by astronaut Robert Over- the wreckage. He said recovery myer, NASA photographers and operations were expected to last others wearing white smocks. several days. Sources said some remains of an A NASA statement said a "possi­ unknown number of Challenger's ble" identification of the cabin was slain crew members were taken off made by salvage crews using the ship, but NASA officials would sonar on Friday and that “ family not confirm such reports or pro­ members of the Challenger crew vide any details of the salvage were informed.” operation, which is*^expected to But the news appeared to take 111 take "several days.” sonrie family members by surprise “ I don't think anybody’s going to Sunday. Bruce Jarvis, father of say anything until it’s recovered' Gregory Jarvis, said be found out and identification is made," said after a neighbor heard the news on NASA spokesman Hugh Harris.* television. On board Challenger at launch “ I ’m angry that I haven’t been on Jan. 2S were New Hampshire notified. ” he told WCPX-TV in U l schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe Orlando. "A ll through this investi­ commander Francis "Dick” Sco- gation and so forth, I haven’t really bee, co-pilot Michael Smith. Judith been contacted. I never did like the Resnik, Ellison Onizuka, Ronald thought of him being blown to M » k n M cNair and Gregory Jarvis, a pieces. commercial engineer with Hughes " I ’d like to have some proof, m Aircraft Corp. some tangible proof, that they Pathologists assigned to a hospi­ were somewhere — they didn’t just tal at Patrick Air Force Base, near disappear." the Kennedy Space Center, are in M cNair’s father said he heard chai;ge of identifying crew NASA had located remains of the i.OHlIWi reihains. cabin from reporters. Challenger exploded in a ball of "I just heaid on news reports,” flaming debris 73 seconds after said Carl McNair of Atlanta, his blastoff after a rupture in its hands shaking as he appeared at right-hand booster rocket ignited ceremonies in New York City the shuttle’s giant external fuel creating a city fund for the Ron tank. McNair Science Playground. Since then, the space agency has Resnik’s father. Dr. Marvin had nothing to say about the crew Resnik of Akron. Ohio, said he because of concern about the "didn’t expect this part to be astronauts’ families. NASA officials said Sunday that Please M m to page 10 O’Neill takes the heat from all sides in campaign did. comes up with something new. By Judd Everhart O’Neill is being challenged for ing, and costs of raising money so A PLAN COOKED up by D’A­ The Associated Press These days, however, O’Neill is his party’s nomination this year by far. more to have legislative hearings being challenged more and more O’N E IL L TOLD an interviewer former Congressman Toby into the way the governor’s office HARTFORD — Democratic often on his performance. over the weekend that he’s come to The commission declined to Moffett. has been operating has fizzled for Each time a problem in state expect it all. review the questions on its own, Gov. William A. O’Neill, who was Moffett claims O’Neill has been now. on the offensive for month.s. is government is brought out. gener­ "Any one of these people that are taking too much advantage of his and said Moffett would have to finding himself increasingly on the ally by the media, the governor is attacking me are people that want incumbency, to the point that he’s swear ou t a complaint if he wanted But the plan was apparently defensive these days. accused of being a poor leader, of this job ," he said. “ Anyone run­ crossed the line between legality any action. Moffett said at week's nixed by House Republican lead end he was preparing to do just In December, January and the allowing too many state employees ning for this office is going to try to and illegality. ers who said they didn’t w ar' to that. first part of February, O'Neill was to goof off or goof up because there paint me as the darkest villain that Moffett put together a-Jist of make the budget process too taking advantage of his office is no strong leadership coming ever existed. questions be wanted the state Meanwhile, the Republicans are political,” according to Rouertson. every chance he could, most often from his office. "That’s pure politics,” O’Neill Elections Enforcement Commis­ preparing a similar complaint. in releasing pieces of his budget for One of his Republican oppo­ told the Connecticut Radio Net­ sion to review. They include the But state GOP Chairman Tho­ The governor said Friday be the coming year. nents, Deputy House M ajority work. “ I think the general public use of Capitol copying machines mas J. D’Amore Jr. says theirs would be happy to cooperate with His flve opponents — four Leader Julie D. Belaga of West- perceives me as a dam good for campaign-related material, will be "much broader. Ours will any kind of legislanve inquiry. Republicans and one Democrat — port, calls him "Rip Van Winkle” governor. I think the people trips the governor has made go beyond the governor's office." He has dismi' red the Republi­ were reduced to issuing routine because he seems to wake up and believe in my abilities and capabil­ around the state that had more He indicated that the complaint cans’ and Moifett’s charges of reactions to whatever he said or do something only when the press ities. We’ll see on Election Day.” than the appearance of campaign­ could be filed as early as>this week. inisuse of his '.ffice as “ hogwash.” TODAY’S HERALD Mall zone lawsuit ready for hearing By John F. Kirch by Melvin Simon and Co. of parking and an office complex in sion illegally accepted new evi­ Vote Is planned Index Herald Reporter Indianapolis and Bronson and Manchester. Its developers are dence after the conclusion of the The Judiciary Committee of the 20 p a g M , 2 M c lIo f M Hutensky of Bloomfield. competing with Homart Develop­ three public hearings. General Assembly was scheduled A lawsuit filed by a group of The commission voted Feb. S. ment Co. of Chicago and New York Neither Bruce S. Beck nor to vote today on whether to 17 South Windsor residents seeking to IMS, to rezone S7 acres near the developer John Finguerra to build Thomas P. Byrne, the attorneys reappoint Superior Court Judge R i i e i n M * i n block construction of the proposed South Windsor-Manchester town a regional shopping mall in the who represent the South Windsor G e o i^ D. Brodigan to an eight- niMSiflAH i i u o n Winchester Mall on the line from residential to commer­ area. Homart and F'inguerra have residents, could be reached for year term. The interim judge was a Manchester-South Windsor town cial. The commission also ap­ proposed building a 750,000- comment today. one of five considered unsuitable 7 O line will be heard March 2S in proved the general site plan for the square-foot mall north of Inter­ But the attorney who represents for reappointment in a survey of F nHirtai n mimt 17 Hartford Superior Court, the attor­ proposed aM.OOO-square-foot mall. state 84 between Buckland and the developers predicted this state lawyers by House Speaker R. F / w o iie 1M ney who represents the developers The approvals came after three Slater streets. morning that the PZC’s ruling will E. Van Norstrand. Story on page 7. 1 rM M B ftt n i n said today. public hearings on the plans in 1M4 That mall, which has been the be upheld. L o tte ry 9 The suit, filed in February IMS and after the developers agreed to target of five lawsuits, would be "The zone change is the preroga­ tive of the roning conunission of Occasional rain O hitu B riM i n on behalf of the Pleasant Valley provide South Windsor with SI.8 located entirely in Manchester. South Windsor,” isaid Hartford O p in io n A Neighborhood Association, million for road improvements in The suit filed against the South Occasional rain tonight and charges that the South Windsor the area surrounding the proposed Windsor PZC charges that con­ attorney Eklwin A.

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