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United Nations Has Big Agenda ■ .■r. V K » x ' i'AGt: TWKNTY - EVENING HEHALD. Mon., Sepl. 17. 1979 MA€C News Low Income and Elderly Concentrated Downtown Pa|»cr Collections East Hartford Resident Cable TV Panel Hears 1 Zinsser "Knocks Weiss I Rqugh Play Marks »y NA\C^ !,ON(; level — 8.8 percent, (and out, there is no parental in­ area that comes close is less likely to have cars or residents taken care of. ment and save room in the As you perhaps know, landfill, .but will also Stays in Air Five Days Of Public Access Plan 1 Vor Holding DEP Letter I Manchester, like many most of these people are fluence in the home, up­ tract 5146 where there is an gas to get them to the out­ We’d iike to see a place for Redskins* Triumph apartment complex for the because of budgeting benefit the churches. We other towns in the area, not even receiving incomes wards of 40 hours a week. lying parts of town where all people to be able to Page 2 1 P age 4 1 P oge 8 1 P age 9 And the living con­ elderly. the big stores are. And now come into and rest their restraints, the curbside will publicize in the MACC does not have a dispropor­ at three-fourths the figure paper collections 9.--- ------- 1 set for poverty level.) ditions? There are 120 That’s what exists down­ the Senior Citizen Center is weary bones or grab an in­ column, scheduled paper tionate number of people scheduled by the Town of collections and drop-Off who are disadvantaged Tract 5148 is second in renter occupied housing town; high percentages of moving. expensive little meal. We’d low-income and elderly. Manchester ended June points. economically, socially or town with 4.4 percent. The units on tract 5147 that are With it will go not only like to see them get food, And whats lacking down­ good food, without having 30th. The Manchester Sept. 22 & 23 Second merely by virtue of their average for every other lacking some or all plum­ the nutiricious low-cost bing facilities. The highest town? — much of what meals its been providing to go so far. And we’d like Conservation Commission Congregational Church. iianrl)rBtfr age. But Manchester does area in town, exclusive of these people in particular to make our human needs has suggested that area Box the papers at Hillard have a disproportionate these two is 2.5 percent of figure for anywhere else in its elderly neightors with are in need of. Grocery services more available to churches may step into this and Electric Sts. For Infor­ number of these people the population with in­ town is 22 units. Finaily, for years, but also a place stores — there are no large people who can’t afford to vacuum by giving wider mation or between drive Fair Tonight, grouped in a small are of comes below poverty level. tract 5147 has the highest for someone to wander into supermarkets anywhere publication to their own pick-up, call James Irvine town, and this area, is in­ Tract 5147 also has the percentage of population 62 and sit and find peace and waste time and gasoline years of age and older—22 along Main St. or anywhere obtaining these scattered paper drives. Such a coor­ 644-0129. Cool Wednesday deed, our downtown. highest number of families friends and shelter if only near there, like there were services. We’d like to do dinated effort to encourage Oct 6 &7, 9 a.m .-4 p.m. In a 1970 census — a little with single heads of percent (nearly ‘A the pop­ for a little while. Detail* on page 2 not so many years back. something — but what, paper collection will not at East Catholic High old now but indicative of a household. This means that ulation). Tract 5148 has 14 MACC would like to see People on low incomes are exactly, and how? only benefit the environ­ School. condition that has only when the breadwinner is percent. The only other the needs of our downtown grown since then — the Coming Home downtown area ranked Vol. XCVIII. No. 296 — Manohester.'tonn., Tuesday, September 18.1979 highest in town for popula­ MIAMI (UPI) — Four » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20(t Single Copy • 15(t Home Delivered tion of low income, elderly American political prisoners, all and people living in sub­ of whom languished for more than standard conditions. a decade in Cuban jails, were Let me bore you for a flown to Miami Monday night moment with a few facts. from Havana aboard a plane Manchester is divided into % chartered by the U.S. State tracts, units including Department. Cuban President United Nations Fidel Castro ordered the release several blocks for the Genuine Leather of the four Americans earlier benefit of organizing data. Nurses’ Shoes Tract 5147 includes Main Monday. He had said earlier he St. (between Center St. and 1 1 . 3 3 Our Rug. 16.M would release them when four Hartford Rd.- Charter Oak Soft iMthar uppers with cushion soles to com­ Puerto Rican nationalists were St.) and several blocks east bine comfort snd pardoned by President Carter. Has Big Agenda and west of Main, Tract style. Sizes 5-10. The four are Juan Tur, 62, of 5148 goes east from there, Tampa, Fla., who was convicted UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - The remains on the table. hold up congressional ratification. from Spruce to Autumn St. of espionage in 1964 and spent 15 34th U.N. General Assembly opens' If solutions are to be worked out, But he was critical of China’s “war Tract 5147 ranks first in years in various Cuban prisons; its three-month session today with a they are more likely to emerge from of aggression” against Vietnam, of show of world leaders facing an open- 8 Manchester for the percen­ Lawrence Lunt, 55, of Saratoga, three weeks of closed-door and the “anti-Arab separate deal tage of families with in­ Wyo., who was jailed in 1965 as a ended list of international problems. private talks between top level between Israel and Egypt,” and of comes below the poverty spy for the CIA; Everett Dennis The first order of business is the diplomats expected to be in New plans “to deploy nuclear missile Jackson, 38, of Chicago, who had election of Tanzania’s Ambassador York some time during the first weapons in Europe.” Support Pantyhose been in a Castro prison since Dec. Salim A. Salim as president and the three or four weeks of the session. Gromyko will meet with Secretary In White, beige, taupe. 82-1B admission of the Caribbean island of Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei rtylon/spandex leg. 29, 1968 when the Cubans shot of State Cyrus Vance next week at St. Lucia as the 152nd member of the Gromyko, arriving in New York the opening of the Assembly’s three Liepis PLAYTEX DOUBLE SIVINGS! Caldor Low Price.......2.99 down his plane, and Claudio Rodriguez Morales of Mayaguez, international organization. Monday, praised SALT II but made week general debate where almost Full Support Top Puerto Rico, convicted of In the public eye, the session was no mention of the Soviet troop every delegation will deliver a policy SAVE ‘4! & Leg Pantyhose Commands smuggling political refugees out billed as a show of world leaders, presence in Cuba that threatens to statement. White, Mige, taupe. highlighted by Pope John Paul II’s Caldor Low Price.......3.99 of Cuba in 1966. Garrison PLAYTEX REBATE PLUS CALDOR address and five-hour visit on Oct. 2. SALE PRICE ON ‘FREE SPIRIT’ BRAS! In terms of global politics, the MANCHESTER -L t. Suits Dropped Assembly was open-ended. Col. William J. Liepis, son SOFT CUP UNDERWIRE A. Real Rabbit Fur c. Misses’ & Juniors’ Men’s Knit Shirts F. Men’s Down Vests Diplomats hoped for progress on and Western WASHINGTON (UPI) - The District Seeks Brushed Pullovers of Mrs. Theresa Bua of Caldor Reg. Caldor Reg. Bike Jackets 1 8 . 2 2 Our Reg. 24.99 Justice Department announced solving the Middle East crisis, the P rice........... Price............ 9.50 & Corduroy Jeans Sport Shirts 1 problems of southern Africa and the Manchester, has been * 3 9 Our Reg. 54.M 100% nylon insulated with Monday it was dropping lawsuits 0 0 Our 90% duck down & 10% named comm ander of Caldor Sale Caldor Sale Pieced, multi-colored fur, 8.88 EACH 5• O O E A C H Reg. 7.99 1 relationship between the Third World Price............ 7.50 duck feathers. 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