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The prelate planned to convey Ortega’s offer to the Contras and seek a response, opening cease-fire negotiations. The plan calls for a cease-fire to begin on Dec. 5 and for rebel troops inside Nicaragua to move to one of three cease-fire zones. The rebels would lay down their arms on Jan. 5 before independent observers, and then be granted amnesty. The plan specifies that Contras in the field are not to get any military supplies during the cease-fire, but would allow food, clothing and medical care to be provided them by a neutral international agency. •• In Miami, the six members of the Nicaraguan Resistance directorate A- issued a statement calling the Sandinista proposal "a unilateral measure that sidesteps the exist­ ence of an armed conflict.” Adolfo Calero, the senior member of the directorate, specifi­ cally rejected the plan for the Contras to disarm and gather in Divld Kool/ManchMtsr Herald cease-fire zones, saying, ‘We do not SECOND-STORY WORKOUT — Rico Guachione, 12. a see ourselves moving into gulags as seventh-grader and member of the Bennet Junior High School cross the Sandinistas propose.” “ This is the first step,” Ortega country team, practices after school on the second-story track at the East Side Rec on Schooi Street. Turn to page t Documents detail murder plot Evidence made public in Aparo case ... page 3 SNAFU by BniC« B cattit - p Documentsg detail • W I«ia A .M Contras knock ‘first step’ il *>• ) ^ .Conttanwd fron page 1 . |k,- ■a / iH- ^ plot to kill m om 'said alter a two-hour meeting with [1 ^ Obando y Bravo at the Vatican By Dean GolembeskI The affidavit says that bruises on Embassy. Tbe session also was The Associated Press Joyce Aparo’s body indicated that attended by House Speaker Jim she had put up a fierce struggle Wright, D-Texas, who has angered HARTFORD — A series of before succumbing. The body was some in the Reagan administration conversations, including a tele­ found Aug. 5 near the victim’s by making himself a central figure phone call to the alleged killer abandoned car in Bemardston. in the Central American peace overheard by a police,secretary, Mass. A paper towel was stuffed in process. provided authorities with evidence the woman’s mouth and her stock­ “ It is a. proposal, not an ultima­ needed to charge a 16-year-old ing was wrapped around her neck, tum,” said Ortega, who appeared in Glastonbury girl with conspiracy in the affidavit says. the sunshine on the embassy steps her mother’s strangulation, a court Hours after the body was found. to smile and shake hands with the document indicates. Miss Aparo was at Glastonbury cardinal, long one of his harshest The state’s evidence against Police Department to answer ques­ critics. Karin Aparo was made public tions. It was there a telephone call ' “ The important thing is that as Friday after a Superior Court judge she made to Coleman was over­ soon as possible we are able to rejected defense arguments to keep heard by secretary Beverly Warga. begin this process of arranging the the document sealed. the affidatit says. cease-fire,” Ortega said, distribut­ Miss Aparo was arrested on Aug. “ Where did you do it?,’ ’ the ing copies of an 11-point plan he had 28 and charged with conspiracy to affidavit quotes Karin Aparo as delivered to Obando y Bravo. commit murder and accessory to asking during the telephone conver­ Tbe cardinal, who was returning murder in the slaying of her sation. “ Did you hurt your head?... Connecticut Weather to Nicaragua via Miami on Friday, 47-year-old mother. Joyce Aparo of That’s OK. you were over the house said he would relay the Sandinista Glastonbury. the night before we left ... Don’t government proposal to Contra ,\ Miss Aparo’s 19-year-old boy­ worry about it ...The police said the Central. Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: leaders in the next day or so, either friend, Dennis Coleman of Glaston­ house was neat, the bed hadn’tbeen Saturday, partly sunny. High 50 to 55. Saturdayjiight, in Miami or in Central America. bury, has been charged with slept in. ... Think about something clear. Low 25 to 30. Sunday, sunny. High in the middle “ I am here because I want peace Otvid Kool/M«nehMl»r H tfild murder. Police say he killed the else. I’ll be there soon to take care 40s. for my country,” Obando y Bravo A Northeast Utilities employee examines wires that fell when a woman at her home and then of you.” East Coastal, West Coastal: Saturday, partly sunny. said. “ And when I talk about peace, dumped her body in One day later. Miss Aparo told a -High in the middle 50s. Saturday night, clear. Low 30to it has to be based on truth, and transformer malfunctioned on a utility pole in front of 188 Hilliard St. at Massachusetts. friend. Shannon L. Dubois of 35. Sunday, sunny. High around 50. based on love." 2:30 p.m. Friday. The incident cut powerto 1,701 homes and businesses The affidavit released Friday Glastonbury, that Coleman had Northwest Hills: Saturday, partly sunny. High Ortega said steps also were being indicates that Coleman and Miss killed her mother, the affidavit f t in the North End. around 50. Saturday night, clear. Low 20 to 25.Sunday. taken to create a “ support team” to Aparo plotted the murder for says. The conversation took place sunny. High 45 to 50. aid the cease-fire negotiations, to months, set five dates for the at the Coleman home, Dubois told include Paul Wamke, a Washington slaying and initially hoped to use state police, acceding to the attorney who was head of the Arms chloroform to kill Joyce Aparo. affidavit. Control and Disarmament Agency A P photo Explosion of transformer Coleman was to do the actual Miss Aparo also took Dubois to under President Carter. Wamke { killing, while Miss Aparo was to Coelman’s room, where she took also attended the meeting. clean up after, the affidavit says. her mother’s pocketbook and wallet Lottery Winner The Nicaraguan president said Nicaraguan President Daniei Ortega arrives at the Vatican Embassy in Washington Friday to meet with cuts power in North End Two other Glastonbury youths from a duffel bag. the affidavit he regarded as “ constmetive” a also have been charged in the case. says. Dubois recognized the pocket- proposal by Honduras for disman­ Connecticut daily Friday: 661. Play Four: 4S57. Nicaraguan Cardinai Miguei Obando y Bravo and House Christpher Wheatley, 20, has book as Joyce Aparo’s and saw the tling Contra base camps inside its Connecticut “ Lotto” Friday: 2, 9, 20, 24, 35, 40. Speakert Jim, Wright. Ortega presented his 11-point By Nancy Concelman Power was restored to 1,397 customers been charged with hindering prose­ victim’s driver’s license, the affi­ border in exchange for certain proposal for relay to the Contra rebels. Manchester Herald within an hour, according to Wells, second cution and his 17-year-old girl­ davit says. actions by Nicaragua, including a shift supervisor at Northeast Utilities Infor­ friend, Kira Lintner, has l ^ n Miss Aparo also told Dubois that halt to incursions by Sandinista A transformer explosion left 1,701 homes mation Center in Hartford. Powerto the other charged with hindering prosecution she and Coleman had discussed the troops and an end to mining of and businesses in Manchester’s North End 304 customers was restored at 7:02 p.m. and conspiracy to commit murder. murder “ in the past couple of border areas. without power for at least an hour Friday Northeast Utilities repairmen arrived at They are accused of driving Cole­ are going to need to be smoothed this Ortega-Wright plan and we just months” and had set five dates on The goal, Ortega said, is to bring afternoon. Hilliard Street at around 3 p.m. to begin man back to Connecticut after the Index out.” have to wait and see what they're which to do It, the affidavit says. about the “ national reconciliation” A Northeast Utilities spokesman said repairs. body was dumped. “ I believe the process is moving talking about,” the spokesman They had discussed using chloro­ called for in the Aug. 7 five-nation Friday night that a “ short circuit” caused “ a Frank Zuraw, a repairman for Northeast The affidavit for Karin Aparo form, but were unable to obtain Local____ in the direction of peace,” Wright added. Advice____ Central American peace accord malfunction" of the transformer.

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