The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

20-A THE PLAIN DEALER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Mayor feels Juniewicz reports Il By Terry E. Johnson Feeling "terrific," Mayor Dennis J. Kucinich will return to his office this morning and meet individually with each of his cabinet members for the first time since he was hospitalized for treatment of an ulcer. Andrew M. Juniewicz, Kucinich's pews secretary, said he talked with the mayor Friday and that Kucinich was "feeling terrific" and ready to return to "I'm sure most of his time will be spent in meetings with members of the cabinet and members of the staff," Juniewicz said yesterday.

He said Kucinich would be in his office by 8:30 a.m. and probably be in City Hall until Council President George L. Forbes, D-20, calls tonight's council meeting to a close. Juniewicz said he did not know if Kucinich would have breakfast at Tony's Diner, 11702 Lorain as was his habit. Although his physician did not impose any restrictions on the mayor, Juniewicz said the mayor would not work his usual 16-hour days unless city business.

required his attention. 'Juniewicz said plans to remove snow from city streets and to refinance $15.5 million in city notes. would probably be among the topics Kucinich would discuss with each cabinet member. The cabinet's regular meeting is on Thursdays. On Oct.

14 Kucinich was rushed by ambulance to Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights from his West Side home. He was released Oct. 25. Five days later he surfaced briefly to cast an absentee ballot, then left town for undisclosed location to rest. In a telephone interview from' his rest spot with Dorothy Fuld'heim, TV personality, Kucinich said he left the city because his "doctor felt, and I reluctantly agreed, that in order for me to return to my full should take time off in order to let the ulcer heal." Juniewicz declined to say where the mayor spent his time recuperating and said he was not sure what time Kucinich was scheduled to arrive in the city yesterday.

During Kucinich's five-week absence from City Hall, Juniewicz said the mayor kept in telephone contact with close aides and was mailed daily packets of mail, legislation, documents, reports and memos. Rebel prelate, pope hold talks VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope "We can say absolutely nothing," John Paul II met secretly with rebel a Lefebvre spokesman said. French Archbishop Marcel Le- There was no word on how long febvre, leader of a traditionalist the Vatican audience lasted or movement that has pushed the whether other persons were present Roman Catholic Church toward the at the meeting. brink of schism in recent years, a Vatican spokesman disclosed. Lefebvre's silence on the meeting obyesterday.

was interpreted by of Vatican detente toservers as a gesture Lefebvre met with John Paul on wards the Vatican, since the Saturday afternoon and the audi- maverick prelate has rarely refused ence was held in tight secrecy, as to speak his mind publicly about requested by the French archbish- his differences with the church. op, said the spokesman, the Rev. Romeo Panciroli. Lefebvre has continued celePanciroli said the Vatican would brating Mass in Latin in the make public no further information Tridentine rite before thousands of on the meeting. faithful, even though the rite was is banned by Vatican Council II.

The 72-year-old Lefebvre leader of a worldwide conservative "I hope this is the beginning of movement in the church that has better understanding," said a rejected reforms stemming from traditionalist source in Second Vatican Council of the Switzerland. early 1960s, such as celebrating Vatican experts said that the Mass in local modern languages death of Pope Paul may bring about instead of Latin. He also contends an end to the traditionalists' rebelthe ecumenical movement has lion, although the new pope has begun to destroy the concept of already spoken out in firm support the Roman Church as being the of papal authority and obedience one true church. within the Catholic hierarchy. Battle brews over dogs Continued from Page 13A week at a township meeting.

She whistle. There is such a thing as brought along a lawyer. being a good neighbor." Trustees told her that unless the A backyard railroad would be noise is reduced within the next 30 against township zoning laws. But, days, they may cite her for creating to the neighborhood's chagrin, Mrs. a nuisance.

The charge carries a Wamser's dogs are barking within small fine. Mrs. Wamser promised those same zoning laws. to' feed her dogs later in the day and take other steps to reduce the Trustees said they are handcuffed noise. by a 1975 Ohio Supreme Court ruling that classifies canines as live- Her neighbors are no strangers stock even in a residential rural to squabbling on Sleepy Hollow.

neighborhood. Before Mrs. Wamser moved in, a The ruling, on a case from man shared the 1.5 acres with Rootstown, said that operating a goats, horses and some rocks he kennel is animal husbandry, and, painted in fluorescent colors. as an agricultural use, is exempt "I guess we gave him enough from township zoning. trouble," Evan said, noting that the Mrs.

Wamser said she knew about man moved away. "And then this the ruling before she moved into Wamser woman moved in. We the township. Even though the dogs traded one evil for another." live in the Wamser garage, they Then Evan, who owns a dog are livestock as far as Ohio law is himself, softened. "I don't want to concerned.

cause her any trouble," he said. Mrs. Wamser sat down with her "All I know is she must be a real neighbors for the first time last dog lover." City man arrested in Nov. 6 stabbing death A Cleveland man was arrested Barbara Jones, who also lived in yesterday on a warrant charging Butler's apartment, said that when him with aggravated murder in the she went to bed Nov. 6, Butler and Nov.

6 stabbing death of Theolis the man were talking. Butler. Butler, 22, of 2403 Central Ms. Jones said she awoke hours was stabbed 45 times in the face, later to find the man standing over neck, body and hands by a man' the bed and demanding money from who entered Butler's apartment, the Butler. She said she fled to a bedcoroner said.

room where her four sons were sleeping, and barricaded the door. Police, acting on a tip, arrested A shot fired through the door hit Tarshis Britten, 29, of 4137 E. 187th no one, and the intruder fled before at 12418 Imperial Ave. police arrived. 3 1 FURNITURE LAND'S i SAVINGS day TUES.

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