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MARY CLAIRE O'NEILL RETIRED REGISTERED NURSE

Jun 01, 1988 ... Mary Claire O'Neill of South Yarmouth, a retired registerednurse, died yesterday at the Rose Hawthorne House in Fall Riverafter a long illness. She was 78.Mrs. O'Neill had worked at the Massachusetts Hospital Schoolin Canton.Born in Boston, she lived in Stoughton ...

R.A. BIELAWA, 46 RETIRED NEW BEDFORD DETECTIVE

Jun 01, 1988 ... Richard. A. Bielawa, a detective with the New Bedford PoliceDepartment, died of leukemia Monday at St. Luke's Hospital, NewBedford. He was 46 and lived in New Bedford.Mr. Bielawa retired in 1987 after 20 years with thedepartment. He had been first with the organized crime ...

CORRECTION

Jun 01, 1988 ... Correction: Because of a reporting error, last week's Calendarincluded Community Boating as a site for renting sailboats. The useof the boats at this nonprofit ...

PEDAL TO THE METAL

Jun 01, 1988 ... A sculpture of a long-jumper catches the eye of a bicyclist at aSouth Boston park. CUMMIN;05/31 ...

DC-9 OUT OF BOSTON JUST MISSES COLLISION

Jun 01, 1988 ... A Contintental Airlines DC-9 bound for Cleveland from Boston onMonday nearly collided with a light plane just five miles east ofCleveland Hopkins International Airport, officials said.Continental spokesman Ned Walker said Flight 283, carrying 79passengers and five crew members, was at an ...

HUSBAND CHARGED WITH INTENT TO KILL

Jun 01, 1988 ... Lynn police yesterday arrested a 26-year-old man who, they said,held a gun to his wife's head Monday and pulled the trigger, onlyto have the gun misfire. James J. Fleurial of Lynn was charged withassault with intent to murder and assault and battery with adangerous weapon. Police said his ...

SOMERVILLE MAN, 27, HELD FOR FATAL FIRE

Jun 01, 1988 ... CAMBRIDGE - A Somerville man was indicted yesterday by aMiddlesex grand jury in the May 15 fire on Rossmore Avenue inSomerville that took the lives of two persons and injured five.William J. Malloy, 27, of Mountain Avenue, faces one charge ofarson, two of murder, five of armed assault in a ...

BOSTON MAN TO SERVE 3 MONTHS FOR ASSAULT

Jun 01, 1988 ... CAMBRIDGE - A Boston man was yesterday ordered to serve threemonths in the Billerica House of Correction after he was foundguilty of indecent assault and battery on a Cambridge woman. RobertKraus, 42, of Marlboro Street, who according to Assistant ...

MAN ENTERS PLEA IN POLICE SLAYING

Jun 01, 1988 ... A Dorchester man accused of fatally shooting Boston PoliceDetective Sherman Griffiths four months ago pleaded innocent inSuffolk Superior Court yesterday to a charge of first-degreemurder. Clerk-magistrate William Walsh ordered Albert Lewin, 33, anative of Jamaica, continued held without ...

COLLEGE SPEAKERS OFFER ONE MORE WORD TO THE WISE

Jun 01, 1988; ... The time has come.The speakers drone.They talk of many things,of life and loot and learning lost,of graduation rings,of why the day is damp and hot,when last the school bell rings. -- with apologies to Lewis ...

EDISON TO LAUNCH CO-OP TO SAVE ENERGY

Jun 01, 1988; ... Boston Edison Co. today will launch New England's firstenergy conservation cooperative -- a computer company, university,hospital and seven other public and private groups working togetherto cut energy usage during shortages.Over the next year the pilot program should save ...

HEARING ON SCHOOL ASSIGNMENTS

Jun 01, 1988 ... Amy Sicairos of Brighton and her 5 1/2-year-old daughter, Ariana,attend a School Committee hearing on the assignment process at theJackson Mann School in Allston last night. About 20 parents andstudents ...

'EVIL EMPIRE' ERA HAS ENDED, REAGAN DECLARES IN KREMLIN GORBACHEV PUSHES FOR ARMS PACT

Jun 01, 1988; ... MOSCOW - Walking inside the Kremlin walls with Mikhail S.Gorbachev, the Soviet leader, at his side, President Reagandeclared yesterday that the age of the "evil empire" -- the name heonce gave the Soviet Union -- was over.When a reporter asked Reagan how he reconciled his ...

END OF THE ROW

Jun 01, 1988 ... Park attendant Christine Cooper carries oars from rental boatsback to the boathouse at Jamaica Pond. ...

YUGOSLAV PARTY URGES FISCAL REPAIR

Jun 01, 1988; ... BELGRADE - A final statement saying the Yugoslav Communist Partycan fix the chaotic economy yesterday ended a three-day conferenceduring which some delegates castigated party leaders and demandedtheir removal. Many ...

PRESIDENT DRAWS MIXED REVIEWS IN MOSCOW SPEECHES

Jun 01, 1988; ... MOSCOW - On Day Three of his campaign to win the hearts andminds of the Soviet people, President Reagan took on the country'sintellectual establishment, addressing students at MoscowUniversity and leading cultural lights at a Moscow lunch.The intellectuals professed to ...

LEAD CONFIRMED IN SCHOOL WATER

Jun 01, 1988; ... Drinking water in about half of the elementary schoolstested in Boston contains unsafe amounts of lead and violatesfederal environmental standards, preliminary state Department ofPublic Health tests revealed yesterday.Tests on samples of drinking water taken from 81 public ...

TOSSING WELFARE, AND STARTING OVER

Jun 01, 1988; ... Everyone hates welfare, especially the poor, writes a Harvardeconomist in a forthcoming and provocative book that proposes aseries of prescriptions aimed at eliminating the current welfaresystem while bringing families out of poverty.The book, "Poor Support: Poverty in the American ...

ISRAEL CONDEMNS DOCTORS' CLAIMS OF ALLEGED ABUSES OF PALESTINIANS

Jun 01, 1988; ... The Israeli government, backed by some doctors from Harvardand Boston University medical schools who have worked in Israel,yesterday issued a scathing denunciation of charges by Physiciansfor Human Rights concerning alleged abuses of Palestinians in theoccupied territories....

JACKSON OFFERS OLIVE BRANCH TO DUKAKIS

Jun 01, 1988; ... TRENTON, N.J. - Rev. Jesse L. Jackson sounded ready yesterdayto do some serious business with Gov. Michael S. Dukakis ofMassachusetts.In contrast to the testy and combative tone he has used atvarious points during their fight for the Democratic presidentialnomination, Jackson ...

BUSH GIVES HIS VIEW ON RUNNING THE NATION

Jun 01, 1988; ... KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine - Vice President George Bush yesterdaydefended his lack of specifics in campaign speeches and described atheory of the presidency that calls for "philosophical guidelines"and "management direction" from the chief executive, withknowledgeable aides filling in the ...

DUARTE GOES TO US TO TREAT MALIGNANCY

Jun 01, 1988; ... SAN SALVADOR - President Jose Napoleon Duarte of ElSalvador said yesterday that he has a malignant stomach disease butcalled himself "a man who fights." Duarte has been rumored to be suffering from cancer. He didnot use the word when describing his illness to journalists ...

OF SUMMER AND SIGHTSEERS IN A MAINE PORT

Jun 01, 1988; ... KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine - Residents along Ocean Avenue know whensummer is officially here because Vice President George Bush comesto his vacation home on Walker's Point -- and curiosity seekersclog the narrow street as they park their cars and stare across thecove, hoping for a glimpse of the ...

NEWSPAPER CARRIES THE BANNER FOR SOVIET CHANGE

Jun 01, 1988; ... MOSCOW - Every day, all day long, more than a dozenMuscovites crowd around a bulletin board on Gorky Street, just offPushkin Square, to read a newspaper.The newspaper, published weekly, is called Moscow News. Until18 months ago, it was a drab rag written mainly for ...

VIEWS RUN THE GAMUT AT HEARINGS ON REPUBLICAN PLATFORM

Jun 01, 1988; ... KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Democrats may have a louder claim to theallegiance of gay rights and prochoice advocates and other liberalinterest groups, but it was the Republicans yesterday who showcasedtheir party's willingness to listen to them.A party intent on having its 1984 ...

US STUDENTS, PROFESSORS GREET REAGAN

Jun 01, 1988; ... MOSCOW - Fourteen students from Dartmouth and Wheaton collegeswere in the audience during President Reagan's Moscow Universityaddress and slipped backstage after the speech to chat with thepresident.In his private meeting, which included all of the 37 Americanstudents and ...

BEATING ALCOHOL: A US PRIEST JOINS THE FRAY

Jun 01, 1988; ... MOSCOW - Amid the crush of the summit press center, Rev. J.W. Canty 3d, a lanky American priest in a salmon-pink bow tie,seems an eccentric, lonely figure. When he delivered a talkyesterday, few reporters looked up from their arms control briefingpapers and Kremlin pool ...

STUDENT BODIES

Jun 01, 1988; ... CAMBRIDGE - From the university that gave Ed Meese an award for"distinguished public service" comes the latest controversy: condommachines in the dorms, oops, houses, as they're called at Hahvahd.Yes, moms, there are condoms in the basements, 75 cents a pop,which is a gouge ...

SUSPECT IN CHILD'S DEATH WAS PREVIOUSLY CHARGED

Jun 01, 1988; ... TAUNTON - Law enforcement and court records here show thatDamon Sneed carried a past of domestic anger and violence into thethird-floor Brockton apartment where police in that city charge hebeat a 17-month-old boy to death.The child, Robert St. Clair, was rushed to the ...

DOCTOR HIT WITH CLAIMS OF BIAS, CONTEMPT THREAT IN ABUSE CASES

Jun 01, 1988; ... EXETER, N.H. - Within the brick fortress of the RockinghamCounty Courthouse here, a fierce battle over charges of sex abusenow focuses on an increasingly controversial child psychiatrist whois also central to the Nicole LaLonde case in Massachusetts.In both cases, a father has ...

W.R. GRACE ADMITS LYING TO EPA

Jun 01, 1988; ... W.R. Grace & Co., which paid a reported $8 million twoyears ago to several Woburn families who charged the company withpolluting town wells, yesterday admitted to providing falseinformation to the US Environmental Protection Agency about theamount of a hazardous chemical it used at ...

STATE SENATE RACE FOCUSES ON LABOR VOTE, POPULIST ROOTS

Jun 01, 1988; ... races. On a sunny day late in April the State House lunch crowdwitnessed a rare event: the exceedingly low-profile Sen. FrancisDoris conducting a street corner interview with a televisionreporter.The Revere Democrat, a 16-year veteran of the Legislature, wassoliciting ...

YOUNG ARTISTS DELIVER WARNING ON DRUGS 4TH-GRADE STUDENTS HONORED FOR ENTRIES IN POSTER CONTEST, CALLED EXAMPLE TO OTHERS

Jun 01, 1988; ... They may be only 10 years old. They may be scared to get up on apodium and accept an award. But yesterday fourth-graders in theBoston Public Schools were not afraid to express their verydefinite opinions about drugs in posters they had created."They said it would be fun. They said ...

BRUISED BODY IDENTIFIED AS 7-YEAR-OLD RHODE ISLAND GIRL

Jun 01, 1988; ... CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. - Authorities confirmed yesterday thatthe nude and beaten body found Monday night was that of MichelleNorris, a 7-year-old girl who had disappeared from a schoolyardhere four days ago.Authorities classified Michelle's death as a murder, bringingto five ...

HEARINGS BEGIN ON EXPANDING DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAMS

Jun 01, 1988; ... The first in a series of public hearings on increasing drugtreatment programs as a means of curbing illegal drug activity isscheduled tonight at Boston City Hospital.The hearings are an initial step toward meeting a pledge madein February by city and state officials to eliminate ...

MEDFORD EIGHT IN FAMILY LEFT HOMELESS AFTER FIRE CAUSE OF BLAZE IS UNDER INVESTIGATION

Jun 01, 1988; ... Eight persons, including four children, were left homelessyesterday in Medford by a fire that is believed to have started inthe third-floor attic of a two-family house shortly after thechildren left for school.Deputy Fire Chief Lawrence Bova of the Medford Fire Departmentsaid the ...

EDISON TO SEEK NRC PERMISSION TO REOPEN PILGRIM WITHIN WEEKS

Jun 01, 1988; ... Boston Edison Co. has completed an exhaustive internalreview of the Pilgrim nuclear plant and will ask the NuclearRegulatory Commission for permission to reopen within weeks, aspokesman said yesterday.Critics, however, say a recent agreement to abandon the $5.3billion ...

REPAIR WORK DUE ON RTE. 128, BEVERLY

Jun 01, 1988 ... Road repair work is scheduled today, tomorrow and Friday onRoute 128 in Beverly, and the state Department of Public Works hassuggested commuters take an alternate route. Several miles between the King's Grant Hotel and BrimballAvenue will be reduced to one lane while the ...

ATTORNEY, EX-LEGISLATOR TURNS IN LICENSE AS STATE BOARD PROBES CHARGES OF FRAUD

Jun 01, 1988; ... A North Attleborough attorney and former state legislatorhas voluntarily turned in his license to practice law inMassachusetts pending an investigation into allegations that hetook nearly $500,000 of his clients' money and assets during afive-year period for his own use....

MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA TO VISIT 3 MASSACHUSETTS PRISONS SATURDAY

Jun 01, 1988; ... Mother Teresa, missionary to the poorest of the poor, thisweek will visit inmates of three Massachusetts prisons, including10 Block, the notorious isolation unit at the state prison inWalpole.Correction Department spokeswoman Kathy Ayres said yesterdaythat Commissioner ...

GROUPS ASK DUKAKIS TO OPPOSE US WELFARE BILL

Jun 01, 1988; ... Charging that national welfare reform legislation sponsoredby Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) is punitive andpotentially harmful to children and families, a coalition of 25church, women's and civil rights groups yesterday called on Gov.Michael S. Dukakis to oppose the ...

BULGER REPORTS NO '87 INCOME FROM HONORARIUMS

Jun 01, 1988; ... On a statement he filed yesterday with the State EthicsCommission, Senate President William Bulger reported no outsideincome from honorariums for 1987, in a marked departure fromprevious years. Bulger collected $30,000 in honorariums in 1986 from variouscompanies and ...

ASSESSOR WHO HAS BEEN UNDER FIRE IN BROOKLINE ACCEPTS WOBURN POST

Jun 01, 1988; ... Brookline's chief assessor, Andrew H. Creen Jr., is leavinghis post to become chief appraiser for the town of Woburn.Creen had come under fire recently from some citizens for acontroversial reassessment of Brookline property that was doneunder contract by the firm of ...

ASK THE GLOBE THE ADDRESS BOOK

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ASK THE GLOBE

Jun 01, 1988 ... Q. I am interested in finding out more about the new mileagemarkers on state highways. -- R.D., AbingtonA. Louis Abruzese of the state Department of Public Workstells us the markers are the result of a state-of-the-art measuringsystem and are accurate to the thousandth of a ...

ASK THE GLOBE

Jun 01, 1988 ... Q. Why was the use of gasohol discontinued? -- J.McD.,ArlingtonA. It wasn't; gasohol -- a blend of gasoline and either ethylalcohol (ethanol) or methyl alcohol (methanol) -- still isavailable in some areas. But it never gained ...

ASK THE GLOBE

Jun 01, 1988 ... Q. The manufacturer says it is alright to use 87-octaneunleaded gasoline in my car. However, the dealer's service managersays I should use unleaded gasoline with detergents to help keepthe fuel-injection system clean. Where can I get more information?-- P.D., RoslindaleA ....

ASK THE GLOBE

Jun 01, 1988 ... Q. Can I ship my car to Europe on a passenger liner orfreighter? -- M.V., BostonA. Cunard's Queen Elizabeth 2, the only passenger liner makingregular crossings between the United States and Europe, canaccommodate 50 vehicles. The basic rate is $1,575 one-way, ...

ASK THE GLOBE

Jun 01, 1988 ... Q. Is any goat cheese made in the United States? -- C.M.,BostonA. Yes; Massachusetts, in fact, has at least five processorsof goat's cheese. They are Robert and Letitia Kilmoery's WestfieldFarm in Hubbardston, Wayne and Susan Dunlop's Rawson Brook Farm inMonterey, Joyce ...

100 TENANTS SPEAK IN FAVOR OF FLYNN CONDOMINIUM BILL

Jun 01, 1988; ... About 100 tenants - some angry, some tearful -- came to a publichearing in a church basement in Jamaica Plain last night to expresssupport for Mayor Flynn's proposal to slow the conversion of Bostonapartment buildings into condominiums. Three city councilors, a state ...

BOSTON PARENTS PLEAD FOR STUDENT ASSIGNMENTS CLOSER TO HOME

Jun 01, 1988; ... Tired of seeing their children ride buses to schools indistant neighborhoods, Boston parents from diverse backgrounds lastnight pleaded with the School Committee to allow students toreceive their education closer to home."I want to stay here in Boston, but I do not care for ...

ROBIN MACK, 48 SINGER AND DANCER

Jun 01, 1988 ... Robin Mack, a singer and dancer who had appeared inoff-Broadway productions of "The Fantastics" and "Celebration,"died of cancer Monday at Beth Israel Hospital in New York City. Shewas 38 and lived on the East Side of Manhattan.A graduate of the Jeremiah E. Burke High School ...

EDWARD ROLLINSON OF ACCIDENT INJURIES AT 19

Jun 01, 1988 ... Edward L. Rollinson of South Easton, a college student, diedearly Monday at Cape Cod Hospital of injuries suffered in anautomobile accident in Eastham. He was 19 and had just completedhis freshman year at Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y., and begun asummer job at Brown's Superette in ...

REV. L. EINAR PERSSON RETIRED VETERANS' CHAPLAIN

Jun 01, 1988 ... Rev. L. Einar Persson of East Bridgewater, retired chiefchaplain at the Veterans Administration hospitals in Brockton andWest Roxbury, died Sunday in Goddard Memorial Hospital, Stoughton.He was 70.He was chief chaplain at the hospitals from 1966 to 1984.Previously he was ...

PILOT'S BODY FOUND

Jun 01, 1988 ... Rescue workers emerge from the woods Monday in Shaftsbury, Vt.,near the site of a plane crash that killed pilot Harry W. Rhule,52, of Cabot, Pa. Searchers worked Sunday and most of Monday ...

MAN ON TOP OF CAGE TEASES BENGAL TIGERS

Jun 01, 1988; ... HOUSTON - Police seized a shirtless man who climbed atop azoo exhibit where a worker was mauled to death last month, thumpedhis chest and traded growls with two agitated Bengal tigers. The incident, which occurred before about 100 Memorial Dayspectators, came a day after ...

3 HELD IN RAPE OF GIRL, 13, IN MISSION HILL

Jun 01, 1988 ... Three rape suspects arrested in the Mission Hill housingproject in Roxbury less than three hours after police distributedtheir photographs at roll call were held in jail yesterday in lieuof $1,000 cash bail."We recognized them as soon as we saw the pictures," saidBoston ...

NORWEGIAN SOLDIER WINS EARRING APPEAL

Jun 01, 1988; ... HAMMERFEST, Norway - A Norwegian soldier has won the rightto wear earrings on parade. Court officials said yesterday that two women judges in thisnorthern Norwegian town had ruled it was sexual discrimination toorder him to take them off. The third judge -- a ...

FISH-KILLING ALGAE NOW NEAR DENMARK

Jun 01, 1988; ... COPENHAGEN - A blanket of yellow sea algae that killedhundreds of tons of fish along the coasts of Norway and Sweden isthreatening Danish fishing and tourism, officials said yesterday. "There has been a significant drop in fish exports since theexplosive growth of algae in ...

RECORD HEAT KILLING HUNDREDS IN INDIA

Jun 01, 1988; ... NEW DELHI - More than 280 people have died of sunstroke andother heat-related illnesses in a heat wave in northern India, newsagencies reported yesterday. Rajasthan state was the area hit hardest. United News ofIndia said 205 deaths were reported there in the past four ...

DEFENSE GETS DELAY IN POLICE BRIBERY TRIAL

Jun 01, 1988; ... The trial of three present and four former Boston policedetectives charged in a scheme to obtain bribes from 13 city liquorestablishments has been postponed for three weeks. It was scheduledto begin Monday, but defense attorneys asked for more time toreview tape-recorded ...

AIDS IN NEW ENGLAND

Jun 01, 1988 ... Many laymen in government and in public service have soughta guide to AIDS that would be general enough to cover the nationaland world ramifications of the disease, yet be relevant to thelocal outbreak. A special issue of the New England Journal ofPublic Policy, wholly about AIDS and ...

SERMONIZING ABROAD

Jun 01, 1988 ... As an experienced actor, President Reagan knows better thananyone that the success of any production depends critically uponcasting the right actors and finding the right style for theparticular show. A summit conference is a hybrid of privatenegotiations and public performances by ...

THE LOGAN MIX

Jun 01, 1988 ... Massport officials have plowed through heavy weather intheir plan for changing the mix of planes at Logan Airport, butthey are right to pursue the changes in landing fees they thinkwill accomplish their objectives. Starting that fee structure onJuly 1, according to plan, will allow ...

THE MAN WHO WOULD HAVE MADE A DIFFERENCE

Jun 01, 1988; ... LOS ANGELES - I remember lying on the trunk of an openconvertible speeding toward Whiting, Ind., at dusk. Robert Kennedywas late, but it seemed to make no difference to those who linedthe streets. They waited just to see him, to wave to him. Whiting, as I remember it in the blur ...