Redistricting Scheme Has Little Support

Redistricting Scheme Has Little Support

84 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1988 11 Raiies AIDS Counsel opposes Carriers’ plasma increase by CL&P /3 can remove virus /18 LEBRIfflffi! - HanrljrHtPr B fralft recliners I Thursday, Dec, 1, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents start at Thanksgiving to Christmas ‘‘Happy Holidays to AH’* Redistricting schem e has little support r HALL TREES Bv Andrew J. Davis lines of the three schools would lx- start at Manchester Herald changed lo form Hie Highland Park disirlel, which ceased lo Seven of nine Board of Kdiu-a exist filler the si-hool was closed lion members said today a in 1084 heeaiiM- of declining controversial adminisl rat ioti enrollnienl HIghIfind Park will *198 proposal lo redraw school boiin he reopened In Sepleniher lo dary lines lo form a Highland handle a projeeled liK-reaseof 400 Park School disirk-t may have lo lo fiOO elementary school ehlldren be changed. within Hie next five years One board member .lames Also, to form Hie magnet Moraneey. said he would like to s('hool. Nathan Hale's territory study the proposal more hefoic would he reduced lo eiil the commenting, while hoard f'hair sliidenl popiilallon liy ahoiil 100 man Richard W Dyer t-oidd not students The school now has be reached for comment about 480 students The plan, which would ehangi- "I think those lines ought Hi lie Early American boundary lines for Nathan Hale redrawn," stild Gloria D. DelliiF Hostess Martin and Buckley s(-hools to era "I <-an'l see suddenly pulling form a Highland Park Si-hool all those kids out of there (Nalhfin TEA CARTS dislrit-l, was made piihlk- Mon­ Hale) and iruiking It a niagnet solid oak or cherry day by School Superintendent school. They (studi-nts and par­ James P. Kennedy It has drawn ents) feel grcfil about Nalhfin crilielsm from some parents, w-ho Hale. They should leave it alone [ $399^5 say they do not want thelr find redraw those lines.” children uprooted from their Bernlee Cohh and John Tiiei-I Rcginalit PInto/MtnehMtcr H«rald current schools both propos(-d riifiking Highland WORK IN PROGRESS — Claude Goupil of East Hartford serve the large Meadowbrook subdivision of homes on Also, a proposal lo m;ike I’firk Ihemagnel sr-liool Instead of GRANDFATHERS Nathan Hale a "magnet" school Nathan Hale guides the operator of a front-end loader as he lowers a the Manchesteer/Vernon town line. The subdivision was which would have a si)e(i<di-/,ed (’ohb said Hial hef-aiise the CLOCK plate into place on Vernon Street where a new approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission after eurrieulum and draw students school system tifis not yet seen Iht- Connecticut Natural Gas line is being installed by the Vernon Street had been reconstructed. from throughout town, also was Infliix of elemenifiry school slii Discenza Construction Co. of West Hartford. The line will opposed by some board dents and Highland Park hfis not members. Two board members yet been reopened it mfiy b(- have suggested making Highland betler lo rethink the magnet Park Ihemagnel school Instead of school pro)iosal Nathan Hfile DINETTE SET Nathan Hale students hfive created friend "I can give it to you in four ships over the years and should 5 Pc., Table, 1 Leaf, U.S. won’t budge on Arafat decision words." said Francis A Maffe.Ir not have lo be separaled from « P 4 Side Chairs "It will he changed I know it will their frii-nds next year she sfiid JH 2 UNITED N.ATIONS (AP) - the denunciation. Assembly by tonight of the U.S. states in the region. I can guarantee it ’’ The General Assembly voted The vote was conducted in a response. Secretary of State Iraqi Ambassador Ismat Kit- Under the plan the hoiindary 1(1 151-2 to condemn the United rare and dramatic roll call, George P, Shultz said the United tani said if Arafat does not See SL’HOOLS, page States for not letting Yasser requested by Jordan, States would not change its mind. receive a visa, "it will constitute *298 •Arafat enter the country and gave In a departure from the stand­ The State Department denied a grievous blow to the process of it until today to reverse the ard electronic voting, delegates Arafat a visa on security grounds, peace in the Middle East." decision. U.S. officials said they voted in the official U.N. lan­ saying he condones and encour­ "I feel very pained to see that Victim’s daughter asks 7n would not budge. guages: Arabic, English, Chi­ ages terrorism perpetrated by the United States is the odd couple Ik ^ If Arafat, the PLO chairman, is nese, French, Russian and Span­ the Palestine Liberation with Israel in the United Na­ BIG BOY not granted a U.S. visa, Arab ish. They called out "Na’m,” Organization. tions," said Clovis Maksoud, for murderer’s profiie nations will offer a resolution to "Yes," “Zan Cheng, " "Oui,” Arafat had said he wanted to ambassador of the Arab League, ROCKER reconvene the General Assembly "Da,” "Si,” and in the case of explain to the General Assembly which sponsored the resolution. Bv Noncv Concelmon just such fi fiorrihle thing in Geneva so .Arafat can address Israel and the United States, the position taken by the Pales­ Arab diplomats said they would Manchester Herold Marlin was found strangled lo it. Diplomats said passage was "No.” tine National Council in its recent quickly introduce a resolution to defith In tier aparirrieni in May assured. Absent from the roll call were meeting in Algiers. The council — shift the General Assembly to The daughter of an elderly fair Gardens off Norlti Mfilfi *149 The United States and Israel Dominica, Grenada, Paraguay, the PLO's parliament in exile — Geneva in mid-December. The Manchester woman murdered in Street on March 7 lf)K7 I'ollci- opposed Wednesday's condemna­ St. Kitts. Nevis, and South Africa. implicitly recognized Israel’s second resolution would likely be her apartment last year wants said a fire started in ;i sofa in tier tion Britain abstained because it The resolution asked U.N. right to exist, accepting key U.N. voted on by early next week, and Manchester police l<i release :> fipartrrieni may have tx-en set lo said the criticism was too harsh, Secretary-General Javier Perez resolutions on the Middle East the diplomats said they had the psychological profile of the killer cover up Ifie crime but all other U.S. allies supported de Cuellar to inform the General calling for negotiations with votes to pass it. who is still at large Fiddler Hus week wrote Idlers But police said th(- profile lo the Herald and two other CHEVAL probably won’t he piihlici-/ed until n<-ws()ap<-r>- saying tfifil ddee BOSTON a sus[X‘f-t is r-onvir-H-fi fives with Hie Marx hes.ler I'oliee MIRRORS Shultz decision ‘shut door on peace’ Ruth M Fiddler of Florida a Ix-partmeni promised her that n start at ROCKERS daughter of the slain 88 year old psychological [irofile of .Marlin’s Bernir-e Marlin said she tx-lieve'- murderer drawn up in March l<y start at l i l - Bv Noncv PopDos tinian cause in the Manchester Americans feel strongly- that addressed the U N While the PIX) declaration publication of the profile could the Federal Bureau of Irivesllgfi Monchester Herald area and across the state Arafat should have been permit­ bring information from the public lion would tx- released The U.S denied Arafat a visa ted to speak rejects terrorism against civili­ ans. it does not rule out terrorist that may help (Xilice in their Fiddler’s sister Nathalie How *198 *5995 When S e rp 'ir y of State which would have allowed him to “America has waited for years investigation ard of Marxhd-HT said she SWIVEL George P S i-an n o u n ce d that speak’ before the United Nations to hear a plan an effective peace attacks on subjects of the Israeli government "We’ve fried lo he very pa doesn’t s.harr- her --isler’s view ROCKERS the United .‘•••.le- will not issue a in .New York before the body- initiative from that part of the tient ’’ Fiddler said infj telephone visa to Yasser .Arafat, chairman votes on whether to support a world” said Asheh "Finally the Asheh said the troubles be­ interview Wednesday "It was start at of the Palestine Liberation Or­ PLO declaration of Palestine as Arabs, through the PLO. bring tween the Americans and the See MURDKK, page 10 ganization. Shultz waseffectively an independent state The decla­ forward a plan to bring peace to Palestinians are two-fold First ' shutting the door on peace " ration also implicitly recognizes the Middle East and the U.S he said theU S govemmentdoes SALE AT .At least that is the opinion of Israel’s right to exist. turns its back ” not distinguish between the more n 99»i Mohammed A Asheh. a Palesti­ The General Assembly of the The State Department charg€?d moderate elements within the Bush to ‘take the lead’ BOTH nian who left thetowTiof Noblusin United Nations on Wednesday- that Arafat has known of. has PLO. and such groups asHawari, the occupied West Bank seven condemned the U S decision not condoned' and has supported which is known for spearheading locations CURIOS years ago Calling himself an to issue a visa to Arafat U S terrorist acts against Americans terrorism on trimming the deficit start at Arab-.American ora Palestinian- officials have said the decision “But the same thing w-as going "It is unfortunate The Ameri­ COFFEE & American Asheh now of Mer­ was based on the PLO’s support on.

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