The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) back issues from September 1987:
GIACOMO PUCCINI'S WALTZING ORPHAN
Sep 01, 1987; ... Some opera performances aren't grand and don't try to be, largelybecause they haven't the means. For many a little opera company themusic is the thing, and if there's not too bad a piano, walls tobounce the sound off, enough chairs and a roof that doesn't leak, theessentials are felt to ...
DRIVER IN FATAL CRASH SENTENCED TO 7-9 YEARS VICTIM, 18, WAS HIT WHILE CHANGING TIRE
Sep 01, 1987; ... A 30 - ear-old man was sentenced to a 7-to-9 years in stateprison for the hit-and-run death of 18-year-old Quincy high schoolsenior Michael A. DeLuca last November. DeLuca was killed whilechanging a tire in the breakdown lane of the Southeast Expressway.Suffolk Superior ...
BROOKLINE WATER TESTS CLEANER; BOIL ORDER STANDS
Sep 01, 1987; ... BROOKLINE - A warning to boil drinking water remained ineffect yesterday for homes and businesses along a portion of HeathStreet, even as the threat of bacterial contamination receded.A water test taken Sunday showed that the bacteria count haddropped below the danger ...
5 R.I. WOMEN CHARGED IN THEFT SCHEME
Sep 01, 1987; ... Five Rhode Island women arrested by Massachusetts StatePolice have been charged in a scheme in which clothing apparentlywas stolen to match "orders."The five were apprehended Sunday as they drove alongInterstate 95 in Foxborough. State Police Trooper Denise Adams,alerted ...
PASSENGER AT LOGAN FACES DRUG CHARGE
Sep 01, 1987 ... State Police and US customs officials arrested a Dorchester manat Logan International Airport last night when he tried to bring apound of hashish oil into Boston from Jamaica, police said. Policedeclined to identify the man, who was said to be in his late 20s.He was arrested after leaving ...
THE MASSACHUSETTS APPEALS COURT UPHELD BOSTON'S SO-CALLED STRONG MAYOR CHARTER YESTERDAY BY DECLARING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CANNOT DISMANTLE OR RESTRUCTURE A DEPARTMENT WITHOUT THE MAYOR'S APPROVAL. THE COUNCIL MEMBERS ATTEMPTED TWO YEARS AGO TO ABOLISH THE CITY'S INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT AND ESTABLISH A NEW BUILDING DEPARTMENT. COUNCIL MEMBERS ALSO TRIED TO ESTABLISH THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE NEWLY CREATED COMMISSION ON WOMEN. AT THAT TIME, MAYOR FLYNN VETOED BOTH COUNCIL MEASURES. ALTHOUGH THE COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP GARNERED SUFFICIENT VOTES TO OVERRIDE THE MAYOR'S VETO, FLYNN HAS REFUSED TO RECOGNIZE THE ORDINANCES. THE COUNCIL TOOK THE ISSUE TO COURT. THE COURT RULED THAT THE CITY CHARTER ADOPTED IN 1949 BARS THE COUNCIL FROM PARTICIPATING IN THE CONDUCT OF THE EXECUTIVE BUSINESS OF THE CITY. IT RULED THAT THE PROVISION ''BUTTRESSED THE 'STRONG MAYOR' CHARACTER OF THE BOSTON CHARTER PROVISIONS.'' A 1953 AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER REQUIRES THAT ''THE COUNCIL AND THE MAYOR MUST ACT TOGETHER CONCERNING REORGANIZATION OF CITY DEPARTMENTS'' AND THAT ''THE ORGANIZATION OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS IS INTIMATELY BOUND UP WITH THE MAYOR'S MANAGERIAL RESPONSIBILITIES,'' THE COURT DECIDED. COUNCILOR AT LARGE JOSEPH M. TIERNEY, CHALLENGING FLYNN IN THIS YEAR'S MAYORAL CAMPAIGN AND LEADER OF THE LEGAL CHALLENGE TO FLYNN'S AUTHORITY IN REORGANIZING AGENCIES, SAID YESTERDAY HE DISAGREES WITH THE COURT'S DECISION. ''THE MAYOR AND THE COUNCIL SHOULD ACT IN CONCERT, BUT THE CONCERT LEADER IS ACTING ALL BY HIMSELF,'' TIERNEY SAID. ''WE HELD EXTENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD HEARINGS, AND THE CONSENSUS WAS THAT INSPECTIONAL SERVICES WAS TOO BIG AND THAT THE DEPARTMENT WAS OUT OF CONTROL AND HAD NO ACCOUNTABILITY.'' CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT BRUCE C. BOLLING ACKNOWLEDGED THE COUNCIL CANNOT GO FORWARD WITH ITS REORGANIZATION OF INSPECTIONAL SERVICES OR IMPOSE ITS WILL ON THE WOMEN'S COMMISSION, BUT SAID: ''THERE IS NO VICTOR AND NO LOSER IN THIS DECISION. IT IS MORE A CLARIFICATION OF THE ISSUE.. . . IF THE MAYOR WANTS TO RESTRUCTURE OR CREATE AN AGENCY, IT WILL REQUIRE THE SUPPORT OF THE CITY COUNCIL.'' AMID TENSION BETWEEN UNION EMPLOYEES AND ADMINISTRATORS IN 1985, THE COUNCIL APPROVED A MEASURE TO DISMANTLE THE INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT BY CREATING TWO NEW DEPARTMENTS. THE DEPARTMENT WAS THE TARGET OF A FOUR-YEAR FEDERAL INVESTIGATION INTO ALLEGED BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION, AND 13 THEN-CURRENT OR FORMER EMPLOYEES WERE CONVICTED.
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COLLEGE STUDENTS OVERFLOWING DORM SPACE
Sep 01, 1987; ... For the fourth year in a row, Boston University has solvedits fall crunch by placing new students without housing in areahotels, said Marc Robillard, interim director of housing at BU. Amherst College has had to rent 12 off-campus apartments andconvert two vacant faculty ...
VICTIMS PURSUED AMERICAN DREAM
Sep 01, 1987; ... story. Duc H. Huynh, an educated man who spoke fluent French, had twostrikes against him in Vietnam after the fall of Saigon -- hiseducation and his commission in the Vietnamese Army.He spent three years in a prison-like reeducation camp, thenfled Vietnam for a refugee ...
MASS FOR VICTIMS: 'WE MUST TRY TO REBUILD OUR LIVES'
Sep 01, 1987; ... We must try not to relive our nightmare of Vietnam," saidThong Van Nguyen, a lay member of St. Margaret's parish. "But wemust try to rebuild our lives."A few Vietnamese women dabbed their eyes as Thong translatedhis words for the more than 100 Vietnamese among the nearly ...
MASS MURDERS IN BOSTON
Sep 01, 1987 ... Other mass murders in Boston history include the following:- June 10, 1973 -- A Dorchester security guard shoots his wifeand five of his six children in their Clayton Street home andcommits suicide by an overdose of painkillers.- June 27, 1978 -- Five men are shot to ...
NEIGHBORHOOD BEGINS HEALING PROCESS
Sep 01, 1987; ... The day after a shooting spree erupted near her home, a14-year-old Dorchester girl spent hours curled up on a couch in herparents' living room, struggling to cope with the trauma.Kathleen Feeney of 59 Crescent Ave. had watched in horrorSunday afternoon as a distraught ...
YOUNG IMMIGRANT FOUND HIS NICHE IN WRONG CROWD
Sep 01, 1987; ... America was not the promised land for Minh Le.He liked the flashy clothes, he liked the Tennex that made hishair stand up. But he was not fitting in. He had had a host ofhotel jobs, all of them menial. But he was going nowhere fast.While many other Southeast Asians ...
A METHODICAL MASSACRE
Sep 01, 1987 ... At 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Minh Le checks out of the Long WharfMarriott and shows up at his aunt and uncle's home at 10 NewportSt. in Dorchester. Besides his aunt and uncle, his 23-year-oldcousin, Thau Huynh, is at the home. He tells his aunt and uncle hewants all relatives in the family ...
MAINE UTILITY DECLARES BANKRUPTCY ACTION TAKEN TO ESCAPE 'OVERWHELMING' OBLIGATION TO BUY POWER FROM SEABROOK
Sep 01, 1987; ... The only Maine utility participating in the Seabrook nuclearpower plant declared bankruptcy yesterday, saying such action wasthe only way it could escape its contract to buy power from thereactor."Our Seabrook obligation is overwhelming," said James Dean,general manager of ...
JUDGES DECLINE TO HALT SALE OF SHIPYARD QUINCY FILES APPEAL
Sep 01, 1987; ... Quincy officials lost in two separate state courts yesterdaytheir bid to halt the sale of the Quincy Shipyard to theMassachusetts Water Resources Authority. Later in the day they tooktheir case to federal court.Even as that appeal continues, however, the Water ResourcesAuthority ...
A FIERY SUICIDE ON CAPITOL STEPS
Sep 01, 1987; ... A Haitian national, despondent over family problems andangry about US support for Haiti's repressive government, burnedhimself to death yesterday morning on the State House steps shortlyafter telling his wife, "I love you very, very much but you are notgoing to see me ...
PROGRAM READIES DISPLACED HOMEMAKERS FOR NEW ROLE
Sep 01, 1987; ... At 58, after winning what she described as a 40-year battlewith alcoholism, Florence Miller, a Roxbury mother of two and nowan honors-winning college student, says she "feels like ateen-ager again."What turned her life around, she said recently, was a smallnewspaper ...
THE LEGACY OF A DEMON
Sep 01, 1987; ... Frances Salmons took the day off from work Monday to stay homewith her two kids, especially her 14-year-old daughter, DiWanna,who, Sunday afternoon, was chased down the narrow alley that runsbetween her house and the next on Crescent Avenue in Dorchester bya 23-year-old man named Minh Le ...
PEACE ACCORD COULD BRING HONDURAS PROBLEM WITH NICARAGUAN REFUGEES
Sep 01, 1987; ... JACALEAPA, Honduras - Lasaro Jarquin is 37, but he has thedemeanor, the weathered skin and the somber eyes of a much olderman."I don't think there's anything good about the Sandinistaregime," said Jarquin, a refugee from Nicaragua who says he lefthis homeland after a year ...
DOMESTIC STEEL PRODUCTION LOWER
Sep 01, 1987 ... NEW YORK - Steel production fell to 1.673 million tons in theweek ended Aug. 29, a decrease of 0.9 percent from the previousweek's 1.688 million tons, the American Iron and Steel Institutereported. The industry's production amounted to 78.2 percent ...
INDEPENDENT BANK DECLARES 50% STOCK
Sep 01, 1987 ... Independent Bank Corp. of Rockland declared a 50 percent stockdividend to shareholders of record Sept. 8. The ...
COMPUTER COMPANIES SIGN AGREEMENT
Sep 01, 1987 ... CHELMSFORD - Apollo Computer Inc. and Ridge Computers announcedthat they entered into a joint marketing agreement aimed atoffering Apollo workstations and Ridge RISC-basedsuperminicomputers as an integrated network computing solution fortechnical professionals. Apollo's Network Computing ...
TEXTRON SELLS SHEAFFER EATON DIVISION
Sep 01, 1987 ... PROVIDENCE - Textron has completed the sale of its SheafferEaton division to Gefinor USA Inc. for $135 million, companyofficials said. Chairman B.F. Dolan said the sale of the Pittsfieldwriting instrument division will help Textron pay debt it hasacquired in ...
NORTHEAST SAVINGS COMPLETES SALE
Sep 01, 1987 ... HARTFORD - Northeast Savings, F.A., announced it completed thesale of eight of its Greater Hartford branches to BayBankConnecticut, a subsidiary of BayBanks Inc., which is headquarteredin Boston. The branches officially opened as BayBank Connecticutbranches. The branches sold to BayBank ...
MATTAPAN BANK OFFICE IS PURCHASED
Sep 01, 1987 ... The 1st American Bank for Savings has purchased the Mattapanoffice of Pioneer Financial, a cooperative bank, and assumedPioneer deposits of approximately $21 million. The Matapan officeof 1st American Bank ...
AIRLINE REDUCES FARES FROM WORCESTER
Sep 01, 1987 ... WORCESTER - Continental Airlines announced that it will reducefares from Worcester to more than 60 cities Sept. 9, with fares aslow as $29 each way to Continental's hub at Newark. Special autumnfares of $59 each way are good through Nov. 15 on travel betweenWorcester and 13 cities, ...
RAYTHEON LABOR CONTRACT RATIFIED
Sep 01, 1987 ... WALTHAM - Raytheon Co. said members of Local 1505 of theInternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers ratified a newtwo-year agreement between the company and the union. Raytheon ...
BOSTON FIVE, NEWORLD END MERGER PLANS
Sep 01, 1987; ... Faced with multiple lawsuits and bristling opponents whothreatened a proxy fight, two of Massachusetts's largest savingsbanks have scuttled plans to merge.The Boston Five Cents Savings Bank and Neworld Bank forSavings yesterday announced that after a thorough review, ...
NO-SMOKING SIGNS GO UP ALL OVER CITY AGENCY
Sep 01, 1987; ... Today should be rather unpleasant for Jack Rymsha and JoanMuldoon.They are smokers. And as of today, they will not be able tosmoke anywhere at work at the Economic Development and IndustrialCorp. downtown. Not in their offices, not in the hallways, not inany restrooms or ...
DUKAKIS TO NAME DPU CHAIRMAN BUT CRITICS DOUBT CHOICE WILL SUSTAIN AGENCY'S PROCONSUMER REPUTATION
Sep 01, 1987; ... Gov. Dukakis today will name Bernice McIntyre to thepowerful chairmanship of the Department of Public Utilities,according to a senior administration official.McIntyre, a utility commissioner since 1983, gets strong marksfrom state officials but has been criticized by ...
SERVICES
Sep 01, 1987 ... Neil H. Aronson, partner, O'Connor, Broude, Snyder, & Aronson,Waltham; Joe Brown, Sylvia Sun, John Gavin, Paul Caccamo, EdVoccola, Steven Davis, Leslie Erickson, Joe Golemme, Helen Hedberg,senior managers, Jim Boland, Pat Norris, Jean Scanlan, ...
OTHER BUSINESSES
Sep 01, 1987 ... Phillip S. Sumptor, executive vice president, chief operatingofficer, Vertiple Inc., Fall River; Peter H. Goebel, generalmanager, Bruce Systems division, BTU Engineering Corp., NorthBillerica; Susan Farr, Bonnie ...
HIGH TECHNOLOGY
Sep 01, 1987 ... John W. Grant, president, MEKontrol Inc., Northborough; J. ScottBenson, vice president, Nancy B. Finn, communications director,David Friesen, strategic marketing director, Alloy ComputerProducts Inc., Framingham, Robert Kolk, vice president, NECInformation Systems Inc., Boxborough; Lisbeth ...
FINANCE
Sep 01, 1987 ... Robert D. Marshall, chairman, C. Edward Lockwood Jr., president,chief executive officer, Robert F. O'Connell, chief financialofficer, Thomas B. Cochrane, senior residential loan officer,Louise Slattery, assistant vice president, First Trade UnionSavings Bank, Boston; Sandra Cataldo, ...
COMMUNICATIONS
Sep 01, 1987 ... Bruce LeBoss, senior vice president, Advanced Technologydivision, Hill and Knowlton Inc., Waltham; Gene Bellotti, vicepresident, Lisa Cadieux, production manager, JoAnne Trahan, studiomanager, Harper & Co., Acton; James P. Liggett, senior artdirector, Arnold & Co. Advertising and Marketing ...
JOSLIN CENTER CHOOSES NEW PRESIDENT
Sep 01, 1987 ... Dr. Kenneth E. Quickel Jr. has been named president of the JoslinDiabetes Center in Boston, succeeding Dr. Robert F. Bradley, who isretiring after 38 years at Joslin. Bradley was president for 10years.Quickel will join the center in October. A certifiedendocrinologist, he was ...
NO HOLES IN THIS DEAL
Sep 01, 1987 ... Anybody got a company that makes bullet-proof fabric? If so, aMr. Schwarz may have a deal for you. He placed this ad in BusinessAmerica, a US Commerce Dept. publication, this month: "Amanufacturer of apparel for the West German army is seeking a USmanufacturer of fabrics for the production ...
NEW YORK LOUIE
Sep 01, 1987 ... Louis, the three - tore chain of upscale clothing andaccessories, signed a lease last week for 20,000 square feet in anew Manhattan office building and will take its mostly importedwares there in a year. Louis has been dressing the Boston areaelegant since its founding in 1925 by ancestors ...
BIOTECH SCOREBOARD
Sep 01, 1987 ... Biogen Inc., which has had its problems in the biotechnologybusiness, never lost its edge on the playing field. Biogen beatHygeia Sciences to capture the Boston Biotech Softball Leaguechampionship for the second consecutive year, sweeping thebest-of-three series. Biogen led its division ...
THE FIDELITY GAZETTE
Sep 01, 1987 ... Fidelity Investments Inc., the mutual fund giant, may soon getinto the magazine business. Though John Boyd, president ofFidelity's publishing group, insisted no decisions have been made,the word is that Fidelity will field a competitor to Time Inc.'sMoney magazine. The magazine is at first ...
BEWARE UNPREPARED PREPARERS
Sep 01, 1987 ... More people each year hire professionals to figure their incometaxes. A new IRS survey, however, suggests preparers may be a mixedblessing. A survey of 1,924 practitioners showed that in 1986, 17percent of delinquent returns were prepared by practitioners whodid not ask clients about prior ...
HOW QUICKLY THEY FORGET
Sep 01, 1987 ... Stewart Alsop 2d earned his stripes as a personal computer "guru"with years of hard work as a leading PC journalist. But now thatAlsop has entered the lucrative business of organizing conferences,well, journalism comes second. In his letter of invitation toAgenda 88, his PC conference ...
MASS. BIDS FOR CHIP RESEARCH CENTER $250 MILLION SEMATECH DESIGNED TO BEAT BACK THE JAPANESE CHALLENGE
Sep 01, 1987; ... Massachusetts has joined a handful of leading contenders fora planned $250 million semiconductor research effort, edging pastmore than two-dozen other states courting the huge project.California still holds the lead in the campaign for thefacility, but the project's site ...
KING OF THE HILL FRANK GIUFFRIDA HAS BUILT THE HILLTOP INTO THE BIGGEST RESTAURANT IN THE COUNTRY
Sep 01, 1987; ... One in an occasional series. SAUGUS - Frank Giuffrida is a generous man by nature, and hetells you that in all modesty. The owner of the Hilltop Steak House would much prefer thatthe people who work for him talk about his generosity. They areonly too happy to ...
''FIRST LIGHT'' -- BAXTER'S MEMORABLE FIRST NOVEL
Sep 01, 1987; ... FIRST LIGHT, by Charles Baxter. Viking. 286 pp. $17.95. Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be livedforwards," said Kierkegaard. His observation summarizes thenarrative method of Charles Baxter's remarkable first novel. ThatBaxter is one of the finest of American ...
HOGWOOD EXTENDS CONTRACT
Sep 01, 1987 ... Christopher Hogwood has decided to stay on as artisticdirector and principal conductor of the Handel & Haydn Societythrough its 175th season in 1990-1991.The announcement that Hogwood had exercised his option toextend his current three-year contract by two further years ...
FRANK SINATRA PLANS CENTRUM PERFORMANCE
Sep 01, 1987; ... Frank Sinatra will perform Saturday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. atThe Centrum in Worcester. The 71-year-old singing legend lastappeared on a Bay State stage April 26 at Symphony Hall in a Bankof New England-sponsored benefit for the ...
REACHING OUT IN PROVINCETOWN
Sep 01, 1987; ... PROVINCETOWN - Dana Noble, a 15-year resident of thisseaside resort, remembers the day two years ago when the Rev. KimK. Harvie, 29, was asked to assume full-time ministry at theUnitarian Universalist Meeting House. Harvie wanted to know howmany members the church had....
ELEVATING ARCHITECTS TO CULT STATUS
Sep 01, 1987; ... It's been obvious for a few years now that architects andarchitecture have moved on to the front burner of our culture.Both are getting a lot of media attention and a few architects haveeven become minor cultural stars, at least in the salons of NewYork and Los Angeles. Still, ...
TALKS OF SUICIDE TO CONTROL FRIEND
Sep 01, 1987 ... Dear Beth: My friend Tippie is always talking about suicide. She saidher best friend did it right in front of her. One time she actuallytook a bunch of pills, but she got scared and made herself throwthem up. She says I'm ignoring her for my boyfriend. I took her withus ...
UPWARDLY MOBILE WITHOUT A DEGREE AN UNPUBLICIZED CLASS OF SUCCESSFUL PROFESSIONALS
Sep 01, 1987; ... Elaine Miller, stylishly dressed, steps carefully around ahuge tractor trailer truck and picks her way over some rocky,unpaved terrain to get to her office located in the heart of anunassuming warehouse district in Medford."If you think this is unpretentious, wait'll you see ...
ASK THE GLOBE / FOR THE RECORD ROLL OUT THE BARREL!
Sep 01, 1987 ... Correction: It turns out there is a cooperage firm afterall, despite the answer that appeared in the Aug. 15 edition of Askthe Globe. John J. Riley 3d, president of Spaulding & Frost Co. ofFremont, N. H., writes to tell us ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Sep 01, 1987 ... Q. Is the storyline for the movie "Once Upon a Time inAmerica" from a book? If so, who was the author? -- M.P., MedfieldA. The 1984 crime saga from Warner Brothers was based on awork entitled "The Hoods," by David Aaronson (Harry ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Sep 01, 1987 ... Q. Was Cloris Leachman ever in the Miss America Pageant? --M.T., WhitmanA. The talented actress was a runner-up in the 1946 pageant.Born April 30, 1926, in Des Moines, Leachman studied for a year atNorthwestern University, then won a local beauty contest to qualifyfor the ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Sep 01, 1987 ... Q. A recent television appearance by pianist VladimirHorowitz stirred my memory back to 1927 when I lived on MadisonAvenue in New York. We were told at that time that the music comingfrom a house on nearby 94th Street was being played by a son-in-lawof Arturo Toscanini. Could it have ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Sep 01, 1987 ... Q. A co - orker says Nahant is the smallest town in area inMassachusetts. I claim Maynard is. Please settle the argument. --G.C., MaynardA. Your co-worker is right. Nahant is only slightly more thana square mile in area, making it the ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Sep 01, 1987 ... Q. Will there be any old - ime fiddlers contests held inVermont this fall? ---- N.M., Gloucester.A. There are three currently listed by the Vermont TravelBureau. This weekend, on Sept. 5 and 6, at 11 a.m. each day at theRockingham Motor Lodge in Bellows Falls. (For further ...
PATRICIA ROLAND OF MARBLEHEAD, ACTIVE IN CIVIC AND CHURCH GROUPS
Sep 01, 1987 ... A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.2, in Nahant Village Church for Patricia A. (Adkins) Roland, 65,of Marblehead, active in many local civic and philanthropicactivities. She died Sunday in Salem Hospital after a brief illness.Mrs. Roland was born in ...
WADE MCCREE, FORMER JUDGE, US OFFICIAL
Sep 01, 1987; ... DETROIT - Former federal judge Wade H. McCree Jr., 67, whoas US solicitor general represented the federal government inSupreme Court cases, died Sunday night of a heart attack, aspokesman said yesterday. Mr. McCree, also the first black man to sit as a judge on aMichigan ...
DICK YOUNG, 69; SPORTS COLUMNIST
Sep 01, 1987; ... NEW YORK - Sports writer Dick Young, who wrote a syndicatedcolumn for more than two decades, died Monday. He was 69. A past president of the Baseball Writers Association ofAmerica, Mr. Young was elected to the writers wing of the BaseballHall of Fame in 1978. Mr ....
ANN M. WARD, AT 95 RETIRED ACCOUNTANT
Sep 01, 1987 ... A funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2 inSt. Mary's Church, Waltham, for Ann M. (Meehan) Ward, 95, ofWaltham, a retired accountant. She died Sunday in Waltham Hospital.Mrs. Ward was born in Montreal and educated there in privateschools. She moved to New ...
REV. CHARLES EBERLE WORKED 44 YEARS IN JAMAICA
Sep 01, 1987 ... A funeral Mass will be said Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 10 a.m.at Campion Center, Weston, for Rev. Charles J. Eberle, SJ, ofWeston. Father Eberle, 88, died Sunday in Glover MemorialHospital, Needham, after a long illness.Born in Somerville, Father Eberle graduated from ...
NFL PLAYERS ACT TO BREAK IMPASSE
Sep 01, 1987; ... Giuliotti and from wire reports. The decision by the NFL Players Association executive committeeyesterday to authorize a strike at an unspecified date is a spur toforce "immediate" action, Patriots player representative BrianHolloway said last night.Holloway gave his ...
HERBERT BLANCHARD RETIRED GLOBE FOREMAN
Sep 01, 1987 ... A funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, inthe Church of the Good Shepherd, Dedham, for Herbert R. Blanchard,65, of Dedham, retired day shift composing room foreman at TheBoston Globe.He died yesterday in Faulkner Hospital, Jamaica Plain, after alengthy ...
A FINE AFFAIR SULLIVAN FACES A STIFF PENALTY
Sep 01, 1987; ... Patriots executive vice president Chuck Sullivan faces apossible fine of $100,000, the Globe has been told, for passingalong confidential information to CBS analyst John Madden.During Saturday's national broadcast of the Patriots-Vikingsgame, Madden revealed that Sullivan ...