General Oil Eliminated the Homeless Population

General Oil Eliminated the Homeless Population

MONDAY LOCAL NEWS INSIDE i®atirl|patpr ■ Missing woman returns to nursing home. ■ Firearm law upsets Ed Board chief. Local/Regional Section Auguste, 1990 ■ No-hitter caps Steurnagei turnaround. Gov’t dissolved, ■ Softbaii tourneys to open Wednesday. army takes over Sports Section ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — The president today Mrralb dissolved Prime Minister Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Vbar Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Benazir Bhutto’s 20-month-old government, and the army took over the national television sta­ Red Sox’s Reardon tion and telephone exchanges. Ulauriirstrr Hrralft There were reports that some More homeless members of the adminisUation faced arrest. has a ruptured disc Army chief of staff Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg said the facilities needed miliuiry moves were taken to assure an orderly transition to — see page 47 By BRIAN M. TROTTA stressed, “is of serious concern to other civilian authorities, and this committee.” SPORTS Manchester Herald were not an attempt by the The committee is also urging the miliuiry to seize power. MANCHESTER - A report by Board of Directors to review a the Mayor’s Committee on the report by the affordable housing U.S. productivity Needs of Street People says more committee, and reconsider the makes rebound facilities arc needed for the town’s town’s current ban on new rooming homeless population. houses. New transitional housing WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Mayor Terry was also suggested as a way to assist General Oil eliminated the homeless population. American workers’ productivity Werkhoven, who led the six-person rebounded in the second quarter committee, was expected to release In addition to providing services of 1990, rising at an annual rate the results of the six-month study at for the homeless, the report recom­ Finishes with of 1.6 percent for the first in­ a news conference this afternoon. mends that the board extend the crease in 18 months, the The report, which specifically hours of downtown foot pauols by government said today. focused on the problems of the the police department. The panel fine 12-4 mark The rise in non-farm produc­ homeless on Main Street, recom­ said that while the patrols would not tivity — defined as output per mends that a new day-care center be solve the problem, they would ease By JIM TIERNEY hour of work — was the first built in the downtown area. The cen­ the anxiety of people using Main Manchester Herald increase since productivity ter would supplement the facilities Street. climbed 0.5 percent in the final and programs available at the Foot patrols were instituted last MANCHESTER — Pitching was the name of the three months of 1988, the Labor Samaritan Shelter on Main Street. month at the behest of local mer­ m game for Plainville during Friday night’s JC-Courant Department said. According to the report, the num­ chants who argued that loiterers and League Junior Division semifinal playoff game against Though the report offered ber of “individuals who have been beggars were deterring shoppers homestanding General Oil. good news on American identified in the Main Street area ap­ from visiting Main Street. workers’ performance in the i S Southpaw Jason Plourde and righthander Dean The Associated Press pear to be relatively small in num­ The committee recognized the April-June period, the agency IRAQ LIED — President Bush talks to reporters Sunday on his arrival to the White ber. The estimates range between 12 lack of local funds available to sup­ Jakobowski combined on a two-hitter as Plainville said revised figures on last year and 16 people who chronically have port the increased services recom­ eliminated General Oil, 4-2, at Moriarty Field. showed productivity fell 0.3 House from Camp David. Bush said Iraq “lied once again” and reneged on its pledge to mended, and suggested that the General Oil finishes its season with a 12-4 record. pull its invading forces out of Kuwait. Angry and forceful, the president again condemned displayed disruptive behavior, and percent rather than increasing have created frustration and anxiety Board of Directors seek assistance Plainville, 13-3, will meet tlie winner of the Berlin-South Iraq’s aggression and said "This will not stand.” 0.9 percent as first reported. for others who may work, live or from the state legislature and other i rn Meriden game in Monday night’s final. municipalities experiencing similar Plourde and Jakobowski, who were effectively relayed patronize Main Street offices and Japan, China stores.” problems. back and forth between the pitcher’s mound and While making its recommenda­ O 5 shortstop three times, combined for nine strikeouts. protest Iraq The panel suggested that sub­ tions, the committee recognized that General Oil’s first hit of the game was a two-out triple by stance abuse and individual counsel­ one of the town’s greatest needs is TOKYO (AP) — Oil prices Iraq situation tenses ing be available at the site, because losing pitcher OJ. Cromwell in the fifth inning. to establish a dialogue with the rose more than $3 a barrel there is a lack of such services in o m Cromwell allowed six hits, walked two and struck out today after Japan and the street people them.selves. The com­ town. The shelter would also be mittee said that appeared to be tlie m ^ two. European Community joined equipped with telephones and “Their pitching was very good,” General Oil manager other nations in halting imports Iraq prepares best way to determine the problems Cheney sent lavatories. The latter item, the report and needs of the homeless. Dave Rohrbach said. “The pitching was great. We’re not of Iraqi oil to protest the in­ O a good hitting team. We hit well against mediocre pitch­ vasion of Kuwait. China halted o Z ing. Their coach made some good (pitching) decisions. weapons sales to Iraq. for attack to Mideast m > All in all. I’m happy with the season.” Australia’s government today banned oil imports from Iraq By ALY MAHMOUD McNamara to run Plainville carried a 1-0 lead, acquired during a third in­ > O ) ning in which General Oil committed two errors, into the and Kuwait and defense sales to The Associated Press By CHRISTOPHER CONNELL Iraq, revoking an export license sixth before scoring three runs with two outs. The Associated Press ^ > for the sale of $680,(XK) worth Anthony Cavallo led off the Plainville sixth with a MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — Oil industry sour­ in 12th District H of engine components to the ces said today that Saudi Arabia was reinforcing single. Jakobowski hit one back to Cromwell, whose WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Dick > Iraqi air force. its troops near the Kuwaiti border, and witnesses Cheney arrived in the vulnerable oil-rich kingdom By ALEX GIRELLI tracted only 250 people, about 150 ■o throw apparently pulled shortstop Eddy Pinkin off reported intense air activity near the airport in the second base for the attempted force out. of Saudi Arabia today as the Bush administration Manchester Herald fewer than he expected. Saudi capital. intensified efforts to secure Arab support for get­ After two outs were made with the runners moving up Congress heads With McNamara’s entry, the race Local residents reached by telephone said Saudi ting Iraq’s Saddam Hussein and his “puppet MANCHESTER —Peter J. in the 12 District will apparently be to second and third on a Plourde groundout, Brian for recess military aircraft were sighted during the night regime” out of Kuwait. McNamara, a member of the Libcr- a three-way contest. Incumbent Scubiak (two hits) lashed a two-run single to left for a landing and taking off at airfields on the fringes of President Bush, clearly irate, vowed that Iraq WASHINGTON (AP) — Uirian Party, will be a candidate for Democrat James McCavanagh has 3-0 lead. Scubiak came home with the final run of the the capital. would be forced to reverse course and abandon its Congress is on summer recess election as state representative from been endorsed by his party. This frame when Jim Pugliese’s double sailed over center- U.S. Secretary of Defense Richard Cheney ar­ conquer of Kuwait. As European allies and Japan after a weekend session that the 12th Assembly district in morning the staff of the registrar’s fielder Dave Gilbert’s head. rived in Jiddah today for talks with Saudi offi­ joined economic sanctions against Iraq on Sun­ 2 Reginald RntolManchester Herald produced a Pentagon spending Manchester. office was validating signatures on a General Oil stranded eight men largely due to the cials. Cheney was accompanied by Lt. Gen. H. day, Bush escalated his condemnation of the in­ TIP ON GRIP — Boston Red Sox pitcher Tom Bolton offers Mike Griffeth of Manchester blueprint in the Senate, cam­ A candidacy petition for petition from Republican Kevin combined eight walks issued by Plainville. Norman Schwarzkopf, head of the U.S. Middle vasion, declaring that Iraq’s “brutal, naked aggres­ I some tips on gripping the baseball during a baseball clinic offered by the Red Sox Friday paign finance overhaul in the McNamara was submitted to the McKenzie. He needs at least 158 General Oil sliced the deficit to 4-2 with a pair of runs House and final passage of East force known as the Central Command. sion ... will not stand.” registrars of voters and the 3 morning at Moriarty Field. Richard Gates, deputy rutional security adviser, signatures of Republican voters in the sixth. A two-out double by Jason Marston scored emergency relief to cities hard Amid fears that Saudi Arabia could be Sad- registrar’s staff confirmed this within the district. Gilbert and Jamie Lockwood, who both walked.

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