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Refugees Move Vol. XCVIII, No. 172 — Manchester, Conn., Monday, April 23, 1979 • A Family NEWSpaper Since 18B1 a 20c Single Copy • ISC Home Delivered BANGKOK. Thailand (UPI) - More than 40,000 Khmer Rouge and civilian refugees "stretching as far as the eye can see" today trekked south along the Thai side of the border to escape fighting in­ ress Mulls Spending Cut side Cambodia, witnesses said. WASHINGTON (UPII - Congress By another measure, the budget I'he House next week begins work The long column was being es­ balancing itself than have the Ihe committee wrote an alternate is about to break the pattern of rising proposed by the Senate Budget Com­ on a budget proposal almost as Constitution tampered with and an corted by armed Thai soldiers lederal spending which has mittee is $5.2 billion below the so- austere. budget 'path. " which it did not along a road running southwest of inflexible requirement imposed. recommend, in which balance would characterized American government called "current law " level — the Ihe budget's pattern is shared bv In the recent debt ceiling bill. Aranyaparathet and parallel with for decades. be delayed until 1982. minimum amount needed to continue economics and politics. Congress ordered its budget com- the frontier. The Senate today and Tuesday will The biggest dilferenee in the two present programs Into 198(1 with only Both budget panels believe lederaF Itees to present balanced budget There was no word on where consider a 1980 federal budget that options is that balancing the budget those inllation adjustments required spending must be held down to a ()ptioiT!r-tcu;1981 and 1982 along with in 1981^allows no room lor tax cuts they were headed, but witnesses cuts spending $11.7 billion below the by law. , degree (hat permits tiiodest the 198(1 buUS-et, that year. Delaying balapee until 1982 said it appeared they were being level needed to keep federal The,Senate panel u.ses the current economic growth, avoiding both The Senate panel's recommenda­ would allow $19 billion in 1981 tax taken to a point on the border programs up with inflation. law level as the starting point for recession and boom. tion projects — but does not require cu ts, enough (o com pensate where they could be sent back into It projects 1981 spending that is writing ttie budget, and never belore, Both also were motivated by the Cambodia away from the fighting. or guarantee — a budget surplus of Americans tor rising Social Security $21.6 billion below the inflation level since Congress began its budget movement lor a constitional conven­ .$50(1 million in 1981. and 1982 spending that is $30 billion taxes and the eltecl ol intlation on process five years ago, has it tion to balance the budget. Congress Along willi this recommendation. their income lax brackets. Carter’s Flaws below. recommended cuts below (bat level. would rather move toward budget WASHINGTON (UPf) - A former White House speech writer describes President Carter as a good man whose judgment is Israel Avenges flawed by "a combination of arrogance, complacency and ... insecurity at the core of his mind and soul." Terrorist Attack James Fallows resigned several months ago as chief speech writer It) I iiiled 1‘ress liilerniilioiiiil killed and three wounded in the at­ Isrucli gunboats covered by Phan­ to become Washington editor of tack, carried out under a protective tom jets shelled a Palestinian The Atlantic Monthly. His article umbrella of U.S.-made Phantom on "The Passionless Presidency,” amphibious base more tha 100 miles jets. the first published critique of the up the Lebanese coast in retaliation Four guerrillas from the Palesti­ Carter White House by a one-time for a seaborne terrorist attack that nian Liberation ront early Sunday killed tour Israelis, including a father insider, is in the magazine's May slipped ashore Irom a motorized and his two young daughters. Israel's issue. rubber boat at Nahariya, a town of delen.se minister warned Palestinian Fallows describes Carter as a extremists today that Israeli armed 25,000 on the Mediterranean coast six problem-solver who lacks lorces will act again when struck. miles south ol Ihe Lebanese border. presidential vision and the knack Prime Minister Menachem Begin They landed near the town's swim­ of inspiring people; who holds used-the new hotline with Cairo to ming pool and headed for a two-story explicit, thorough positions on house 50. yards from Ihe beach. postpone a visit to Egypt by Defense every issue under the sun, but he Miniser Ezer Weizman and Israel's “They rang the intercom," said has no large view of the relations Shoshana Sela. "My husband asked between them, no line indicating army chief of staff. At the funeral in Maalot of Sgt, them who they were. They said com­ which goals (reducing un­ Eliyalui Shaohar, 24, who was killed pany, Ho picked up his gun and told employment? human rights?) will me to call the police.” in the terrorist attack, Weizman take precedence over which said; "The army will act so there The guerrillas tossed a hand U nk- grenade at a police that rushed to inflation control? a SALT won't be any more sacrifices. The treaty?) ..." the scene and sprayed it with terrorists goal is to disrupt us while Looking like true trailblazers, Bill Pagani, were part of a group of Conservation Com­ machine gun fire, killing 2nd ,Sgt. we are making peace with Egypt. " Press Freedom left, and Mai Barlow, second from left, find mission members and residents who toured Eliyah Shachar. their location on a map of the Case Mountain an area that the commission has The Israelis struck what they Moving inland, they blew open the NEW YORK (UPI) - The re­ area. Looking on from left are Dick Lynch, recommended the town purchase. (Herald described as an amphibious Palesti­ metal door of an apartment hou.se cent U.S. Supreme Court libel and Terry Parla and Elizabeth Payton. They photo by Pearson) nian training base just north of and stormed inside. newsroom search rulings have Tripoli, more than 100 miles from the "They were shooting through the ■‘battered " the First Amendment, Israeli border, marking the deepest doors,” .said Charles .Shapira, .34, a jeopardizing freedom of the press attack into Lebanon by Israeli gun­ recent immigrant from Durban, as well as guarantees of free boats. South Africa. "'The terrorist started speech, worship and assembly, Views from Mountain A spokesman for the Popular Front kicking my door in and when I saw the chairman of the American said the gunboats destroyed three the muzzle of his automatic, I .shot Newspaper Publishers Associa­ homes and wounded 10 women and him in the chest, " ho .said. "Ho fell tion warned today. children in a refugee camp. But down, but ho called out and I saw he "We must rededicate ourselves Vary with the Hiker Beirut radio .said three people were was alive, so I shot him in the head.” to rescuing and upholding and defending the First Amendment, and to making it mean what it By (;RE(; PEARSON parking area, which is now lacking worse than ever.' he said. says, from the first word to the Herald Keporler for the mountain area. now are Barlow and Mrs Parla both .said the state's Bottle Hill will eliminate last, for all Americans,” Allen MANCHESTER — A hike up Case parked on private property or in the Lawyers Unsure the problem of old glass bottles being Neuharth, said in a keynote ad­ Mountain Sunday produced some street at the Spring Street entrance. left in the woods for a long time. dress prepared for today's sore muscles and some good-natured The new area also could provide a bpening session of the 93rd annual place for picnic tables and would The bill, which has been approved needling between proponents and op­ by the state Legislature, will create a APA convention. ponents of a proposal that the town make the site "a more family- On CD Ban Suit deposit for bottles and persons retur­ To do that, the news media buy 32 more acres in the area. oriented area, " Mrs. Parla said. ning the empty containers will must make the public aware that The town has received an appraisal Despite this support, Pagani and MANCHESTER - The four at­ program, which provides funding receive a nickel lor each. restrictive court rulings on the of $4,(j()0 an acre for each of the 32 ad­ Ruff both seemed skeptical about the torneys who work lor the town met aimed primarily at assisting low- and Children will go scurrying to press also could jeopardize the ditional ones it has been asked to buy. proposed purchase, over the weekend to discuss the Com­ moderate-income persons, collect the empties lor the money, other freedoms guaranteed by the The town’s Conservation Commis­ Pagani, who said he used to take munity Development suit, but the Harry and O'Brien had met Mrs. Parla said First Amendment — freedom of sion made the proposal recently to his children up the mountain on Sun­ group apparently has not yet made a Thursday with the board to discuss The subject ol beer was on the speech, worship and assembly, he the Town Board of Directors, and days, grumbled several times about final decision on how to proceed. the suit. Two major questions have to minds of most participants as they said. three commission members — the $4,(X)0 per acre appraisal. Some of tho.se decisions may be be decided first — if the town will hiked up the hill, Chairwoman Theresa Parla, Mai He mentioned that the property is made by tonight, however, and hire outside counsel to handle the "Have you got relreshments at the Bai low and Elizabeth Payton — led rocky and would bo unusable for any whatever the attorneys recommend case and if the town will seek a delay Idi in Iraq top of the hill? " Pagani asked with a Sunday’s tour. type of construction, .so he thinks the probably will be implemented by the for a hearing scheduled Friday on the smile. Unfortunately for the tired KAMPALA, Uganda (UPI) — The acreage now being sought is on appraised value is too high. board. Mayor Stephen Penny said injunction request. participants, there was nothing at the Deposed Ugandan President Idi the Birch Mountain Road side and Part of the 32 acres includes steep, this morning. Neither Harry nor O'Brien could he 8 top to quench the thirsts that had Amin has arrived in the radical would provide a different access to rocky cliffs that have rock for­ The attorneys — Town Attorney reached this morning. .Shea said this developed. Arab nation of Iraq in a'n ap­ the wooded area. mations that form small eaves, David Barry and his three assistants, morning that no linal decisions have The hike also included some parently futile bid to get help for Bill Pagani, a Falknor Drive resi­ “I want those rocks, don’t you?" Kevin O'Brien, William Shea and been made yet about how to pioceed lessons on old-time Manchester his ousted government, high- dent who has spoken out publicly Barlow asked. Pagani seemed less Thomas Prior — have met to discu.ss with the case. history and a unique idea from Hull. The attorneys may itu'et again ranking diplomatic .sources said against the proposed purchase, took enthusiastic. the lawsuit, which was filed "This would make a good ski with the directors tonight, and may today. the tour Sunday along with Frank While the Conservation Commis­ Wedne.sday and challenges the town's slope," he said as he climbed one of have some final decisions to pre.sent The sources said Amin, who Ruff, who lives on Cooper Sreet. sion members pointed to the flowers, decision to drop out ol the Communi­ the steeper stretches. saw Tanzanian troops and Ugan­ The commission members blazed plants and trees along the paths. ty Development program for two by then The Board of (directors has granted years. Penny said he expects the board to dan exiles topple his eight-year the trail and talkd about purchasing Pagani and Ruff pointed to the beer permission for the town to prepare follow the advice ol the attorneys dictatorship in four months of the additional 32 acres, which would bottles. Town voters Tuesday approved an an application tor lederal funds that "1 intend to accept their fighting, arrived in Iraq Saturday be adjacent to part of the 212 acres of "That bottle’s probably as old as ordinance that prohibits the town would pay hall the purchase price. recommendations We re not going from Libya. mountain land the town already we are. Frank, " Pagani said as he from participating in the program That application, when completed, owns. noticed an empty beer container. for two years. to do anything until wo have a will have to approved by the board recommendation Irom them, " he "It would be a good addition,” Mrs. Ruff said there is much broken The lawsuit challenges that dec- before it is submitted said. ' Bloodmobile Parla said. The land could provide a glass in the woods. sion and seeks an injunction to pre­ "If the town buys it. it's going to be vent the town from leaving the MANCHESTER - The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be in Manchester Tuesday from 12:30 to 5;30 p.m. The Bloodmobile will be located Hopes Slim for §tate Employees Pact at the Knights of Columbus, 138 Main St. All walk-in donors are By BRUNO RANNIEI.LO welcome. deliberate the more than 20 contracts their members to hang on the line in existing contracts. cluding tlie 8,500-member Connec­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Barring a that must be bargained with seven waiting for approval while inflation Al M arotta, president of the ticut Employees Union Independent, sudden surge of generosity by the unions representing the state and the cost of living gallop along on Connecticut State Employees the 6,500-member District 1199, state, hopes are slim that working workers,— ' ___ ^___ monthly increases. Association, said his 14,(X)0 members National Union of Hospital and Inside Today agreements for about 40,000 state Wednesday’s deadline has no legal The crux of the problefil is~the $28 in nine-units WTHild be forced to sur ­ ■ Health-Gare-Employees and about 5.- render benefits in the current con­ 000 members ol the Ameiican Classified...... 15-18 employees can be reached before a meaning and talks could even go million Mrs. Grasso's budget ap­ tract — such as longevity and annual Federation ol State. County and Comics...... 19 legislative deadline set for beyond the June 30 expiration date of propriated for state salary increases. Wednesday, increments. Municipal Employees. Editorial ...... 9 the contracts. But neither side wants Union leaders .say it's not enough. Of course, things could happen "The state’s offer of approximate­ Entertainment ...... 14 that, for a number of reasons. But state negotiators say their Marotta said tlie state negotiators overnight to bring about a settle­ ly 5 percent actually includes a Famih- , ., . t ...... ; ?8 The lawmakers would have to ap­ propo.sals are realistic in the face of "are nowhere realistic. Already, one ment. But' as union representatives payback of 4 percent, so that they're Obituaries ...... 10 prove’ Gov. Ella Grasso's austere fiKal restraints. of our units, the engineering and see it, the state “must make a really Ulking about .a J percent in-.. I’eopletalk...... 2 budget before they could deal with a A total of $39,4 mill ion’has'beenset- '"'scientirR' workers.-have asked for a drastic shift" in order to meet the crea.se,” he said. Sports , total settlement figure and there's a aside for state workers, but $5.6 state mediator to reconcile the April 25 deadline set by lawmakers. The state's efforts to negotiate Television ...... 14 possibility a special session may million is for annual salary in­ paybacks was al.s as we have the largest g-e The call came in about 10:22 a m. education^ of the state income tax. where he stands on thej most impor­ highly-sought graduates and job offers in business related V assortment In the area. and firefighters from Vernon. Bolton He admits his support for the tax Cummings, already sounding like tant bill of the session.” Cummings fields are also up. and Tolland rfcsponded will be an unpopular stand, but he an opponent to Joyner in 1980. said. , Accountants lead the list of business oriented degrees, (S A" The cau.se of the blaze is still under sees no other alternative. questioned the support of the tax by Joyner said he missed that final followed by Masters of Business Administration investigation and the extent ol the ‘If there were another way to do it. .loyner since most people in the dis­ vote because of a business commit­ graduates. u'e have every little thingl damage hasn't been determined. The I'd .support it,' Joyner said. trict have indicated opposition to ment that had been scheduled for There are good opportunities in both the federal and value of the home is estimated at Joyner's recent support of the in­ such a tax. several months. private sectors in most health-related occupations. The between $100,000 and $150,000. of­ come tax already has drawn outlook for new teachers is “improving slightly but it is ficials said criticism from Ted Cummings, the not as good as several years ago," the renort said. man Joyner defeated in November Funeral Is Wednesday f * k 7: In the Boston metropolitan area, however, most ” the mVaeia of | Republic'utiH lloHt for M anchester's 12th As.sembly teaching positions remain at a premium. downtown manchester Leader (Candidate District seal. Clowning Around Basically, the immediate picture is bright although it Cummings thinks the local For Couranl Executive should be pointed out that "soaring energy costs, gasoline These three little clowns, left to right, Vernon. This is the club’s annual fund raiser MAN(;ilK.STKR - For the first Republicans might be watching reac­ BARKHAMSTED (UPIi - anyone else in the paper's 214-year tion to .loyner's stand to see how a Chrissy Pope, Tammy Canal, and Ricky time in a month, the Republican Funeral services are scheduled history. and all proceeds benefit local charities. The Town (,'ommittee will hear from a pro-income tax stand would be sup- Under his leadership from 1947 to Price, will be clowning around at the tenth affair will feature demonstrations of crafts, jiorleii locally. Wedne.sday for John R. Reitemeyer, person seeking the state chair­ 1968, the Courant circulation grew to annual “Clown Town" to be sponsored by the games, clown makeup and making clown "I wonder if he is their trial a retired Army colonel and longtime manship of the party be the largest in Connecticut. Suburban Women's Club of Vernon, balloon. " Cummings said, newsnian who became the chief hats, cartoons, a dollhouse raffle and many MANCHESTER STATE BANK. .lames Irwin ol l.itchfield. a can­ In 1976 Reitemeyer who was then Joyner was one of only seven state executive of Connecticut's largest Ellington, and Tolland on Saturday from 10 free drawings. (Herald photo by Strempfer) didate for state chairman, will.speak newspaper. 78 retired from daily involvement in representatives who last week voted a.m. to 3 p.m. at tbe Center Road School in at the town committee's meeting Reitemeyer, 81. former president, the newspaper's operation. to support a state income tax. That YOU CAN'T TOP MANCHESTER STATE BANKS Wednesday. The meeting will begin publisher and chairman of the Hart­ Funeral services will be held lax was proposed as an amendment at 8 p.m in the Municipal Building's ford Courant. died Saturday at his Wednesday at 3 p.m. at St. John's to the .school funding proposal. INTEREST ON SIX MONTH CERTIFICATES... Hearing Room. home after a long illness. Episcopal Church, New Hartford. Irwin is challenging incumbent The income tax as proposed in the Cyclist Sought in Heist Burial will be in Riverside LET US PAY YOU THE HIGHEST RATEl amendment would have been coupled He was president and publisher of GOP (.'hairman Frederick Biebel. Dealing at MAJSPEX the Courant for 21 years, longer than Cemetery. Barkhamsted. who is seeking re-election. Biebel WATERBURY (UPI) - Water- The FBI said the theft of nearly automatic rifle fire. NO BANK COMMERCIAL OR 8AVINQ8 CAN PAY last month spoke to the Manchester Raymond Jacob.s, one of the stamp dealers who exhibited at bury dice reportedly are centering $1.9 million in cash, coins, jewelry, All four are charged with three HIGHER INTERE8T ON 8IX MONTH CERTIFICATE8 their investigation of the bloody canceled checks and food stamps was counts of capital felony murder, Republican Town Committee. MANI’P]X 79, looks over some stamps with his son. The show, *BA8ED ON RATES CURRENTLY IN EFFECT The Republican .State f.'entral Com­ conducted by the Manchester Philatelic Society, was held at Area Police Report Purolator Security Inc. robbery on a the largest robbery involving a which are punishable by the death mittee will meet .lune 26 to elect a search for a club killing in U.S. history. penalty, and first-degree robbery. Manchester High School Saturday and Sunday. (Herald photo member as the third key witness in chairman for a two-year term. V ernon The Courant said a federal source Authorities said a telephone tip CURRENT RATE by Strempfer) car owned by Philip Porter of Karen Anderson, 16, of Hendee the case. told the newspaper that the witness that Pelletier had recently purchased APRIL 2S, 1978 Philip M. Jaques, 38, of Willington, Middlebury and then left the scene. Road, Andover, was charged Satur­ The Hartford Courant reported being sought was considered to have rifles led to his arrest. The woman He was released on his promise to 9.627% EFFECTIVE TIL MINIMUM AMOUNT $10,000’ was charged Friday night with first- day with reckless driving after being Sunday that police were searching "valuable " knowledge about the who made that call reportedly picked Peopletalk degree reckless endangerment. He appear in court on May 1, involved in a one-car accident on for a Meriden motorcycle club crime and was thought to be "on the up the guns for Pelletier and may be was arrested on a Superior Court Richard A. Heim, 37, of 53 Windsor Route 16 in Andover. member known as “Ax," who may run." one of the winesses in custody. warrant for allegedly pointing a Avenue, Vernon, was charged Satur­ Ms. Anderson and a passenger in have known about the planning of the The newspaper said the man was a The Courant reported the federal revolver at a motorist on Feeder day with failure to grant the right of her car, Lisa Rose. 16, Steele robbery. member of the Diablos motorcycle source told the newspaper there will MANCHE8TCR Dennis Eyes Presidency Road in Vernon. way at a private drive. He allegedly Crossing Road, Bolton, both suffered The newspaper said police already club. One of four persons charged in be no more arrests in the case. The alleged incident happened on pulled out of the Northeast Shopping injuries. Police said Ms. Anderson had two witnesses in protective the case, Lawrence F. "Buddy" But state officials last week had Dennis Kucinich wants to be presi­ P.L. — who doubles as Paul Newman April 6. police said. He was released plaza and collided with a car driven suffered abrasions and lacerations custody — one being held in Connec­ Pelletier Jr., 36, of Waterbury, is Gov. Ella Grasso post a $60,000 dent of the United Slates when he in the movies when he isn't driving — on a $2,000 nonsurety bond for by Donna Schneider, 29, of Somers, and a possible punctured lung. She ticut and another outside the state. also a former member of the club. reward for information leading to the STATE BANK grows up off the track all day. appearance in court on May 1 in causing the Schneider car to strike a was taken to Manchester Memorial Police have refused to comment on Police arrested Pelletier; his arrest and conviction of additional Cleveland's controversial mayor is Quote of the Day Rockville. car driven by John Laganouski of Hospital. Ms. Rose suffered whether they have anyone in protec­ common-law wife, Evelyn Vega, 24; suspects. Police have said the sheer MEMBER FDIC only .31 — too young to run for the Patrick Armstrong, 17, of 15 Alton Vernon. His court answer date is lacerations and abrasions and possi­ tive custody in connection with the Donald Couture, 26, of nearby weight of the loot — more than one Conservative Party candidate 1041 MAIN OT. Oval Office in 1980 — but that isn't Drive, Manchester, was arrested May 4. ble hip injuries and was taken to pre-dawn robbery at Purolator's Wallingford; and his wife. Donna, 23, ton — led them to believe more per­ Robert Ardley. blasting New York DOWNTOWN MANCHIOTER stopping him He's spid to be signing Friday on a Superior Court warrant Dennis Shumey, 33, of 6 Windham Community Memorial Waterbury garage last Monday. at their homes less than 24 hours sons might have been involved in the tENOEA TEL $4l-4004 Gov. Hugh Carey. House speaker Tip up for next year's New Hampshire charging him with second-degree Windermere Ave., Rockville, was Hospital. Three security guards were killed heist. O'Neill. New York Sen. Daniel after the garage was raided and the L.W P rM bt. CoflipouiHlIng o l InIWMt IUIm t lor l« ly Wlthdraw.l presidential primary — as an "alter­ larceny in connection with the theft charged Saturday with breach of the Police said Ms. Anderson was during the heist. Moynihan and Massachusetts Sen. three guards cut down by semi- native candidate" to big government of items from a local gas station. peace in connection with a domestic rounding an "S " curve in the road at Edward Kennedy — called by the and big politics. A (develand radio He was released on a $2,000 non­ disturbance. an unreasonable speed, failed to station quotes an unnamed political London Daily Mail "the Irish- surety bond for court appearance on He was released on his promise to drive right on the curve, and lost con­ American Gang of Four" — for their .source as .saying the whole thing is May 1. appear in court on May 1. trol. The car hit an embankment and designed to give Kucinich criticism of British policy in Regionald Bosse. 39. of 57 Spruce H.arold G. Fitzgerald Jr., 19, of En­ rolled over. No court date was given. Northern Ireland: "It is the likes of "maximum national exposure" for St., Rockville, was charged with field was charged Sunday night with B olton an eventual shut at the big lime. Mr. Carey. Mr O'Neill and Sen. first-degree criminal mischief third-degree criminal mischief, There is no age limit lor the political Edward Kennedy who are the sole Friday night in connection with the driving a motor vehicle while license Gregory Bocynesky of 40 Hayes waters test in New Hampshire remaining allies of the IRA ... Mr. investigation of damage to utility is under suspension, driving an un­ Drive, Vernon, suffered minor in­ Carey is a latter day political A1 lines during a domestic dispute. He registered motor vehicle and misuse juries in a car-motorcycle accident Paying llw Finv Capone." was being held at the police station in of plates. Saturday on Route 85 and 44A in Bolton. Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Glimpses lieu of posting a $500 bond. Police said he drove his car across Glen Wilson, 17, of 27 Cook St., the grass in Henry Park, causing He was issued a warning for Richard paid the first installment on Lauren Bacall, .son Sam Robards his debt to society Sunday — joining Manchester, was charged Friday damage. He was released on his driving too fast for conditions. Police and Brooke Shield joined a host of promise to appear in court. No court said he lost control of his cycle and Mick .logger and Co in a hard- other celebrities Sunday at a benefit with evading responsibility in con­ driving benefit concert for the blind nection with a two-car accident at date was given. slid into a car that had just parked at at Manahattan's Schubert Theater to a shopping center. in . Onl raise cash for bullet-proof vests for Vernon Circle. He allegedly struck a .A m lover It was the lirst of two concerts New York cops ... President Carter ordered by a Canadian judge as the gave the prayer of dedication at the price of Richard's probation after his christening of his 4-month-old grand­ f)ciinis Kiicinicli ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ guilty plea last October on heroin daughter. Sarah Rosemary — charges I’ L. Newman alone, he might really daughter of son Jack and wife Judy— The Stones, introduced by .lohn make a name for himself as a race Sunday at First Baptist church ser­ Beliishi. gave it their all — to the car jockey. vices in Calhoun. Ga. ... Country letter ol the law. Inil no further TUES. ONLY! He was all set — under that name — music star Tom T Hall, who's Ten minutes ol thunderous ovation to drive a Datsun 280Z in Sunday s profiled in the May edition of from fans lit) percent ol the tickets Los Angeles Times Grand Prix of En­ Penthouse Magazine, will play a con­ went to the blind — jamihing the durance at Riverside. Calif . but cert Thursday at New York's Lone The S.OOfl-seal Oshawa Civic Auditorium teammate Sam Po.sey took the wheel Star Cafe ... Rod Carew. of the turned to boos when the Slones first and put the car out of commis­ California Angels, will celebrate refused to do an encore sion in a minor accident. publication of his new book. "Carew" Itnd Itrvaks Kid The brother team of Will and Don — co-authored with Ira Berkow — hoicest Meats In Town\ Whittington of Fort Lauderdale. May 11 at New York's Nirvana If the bad breaks would just leave Fla . won it Posey's mishap kept restaurant . if. if. 1). if. if-

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April 23. 1979 — PAGE FIVE Area Legislators Discuss State Education Issues .1 help to contain violbnce in the bill concerning the Hearing VERNON — State Rep. require the reporting of the schools and they are indoor air. The bill would adults who wish to smoKe the schools is to get rid of length of a school day. they are provided tind now Aloysius Ahearn ol Bolton assaults and threats. He dangerous and should be ban smoking in school but is against students the troublemakers." Mrs. Bertinusen said they are going back to put­ told member.s of the Board said most of them aren't expelled,” he said. buildings during school being allowed to smoke. Ahearn said. ting special education reported to the police. His He said the bill has been that compared to other hours unless a separate Mrs, Gail Sliccr, a Ver­ Thursday of Education recently, that Schwartz commented states. Connecticut students in the regular his pet peeve is discipline bill would require that in amended in committee to lounge is provided lor non- non resident, asked the SOI Til WINDStJK - TV Board ol that it's very expensive to requires very little time in classrooms. in the schdols. \ any cases of as.saults. by not require reporting to the smokers. legislators about Mrs. Bertinusen said, "I Fyluralion biidt'et with 5145.000 (ul expell students as the school and "we should be Ahearn. along with State students, the incident police but rather to the Ahearn said he leels mainstreaming special guess we have gone lull cir- lioiii tin-origiani budget re*juest. will board has to pay to edurate addressing that." Rep. Teresclee Bertinusen would have to be reported State Board of Education. smokers should have rights education students. cule. The federal laws say fM- reviewed al a publb hearing them at home. Lawrence Colvin of and State Sen. Michael to police and also any He said. "That's as good as too. Both he and Mrs. Ber­ Ahearn said he has ’ to place a child in the least ThufoJav al 7 :'h p m at Tiimithy JoAnn Worthen, another Manchester, a teacher at Skcllcy. appeared at the threats. He said these are n o th in g , i t 's a big tinusen admitted to being strong reservations. He restricted situation possi­ Fdv.ards Seti'iol member of the board com­ the Sykes School in Verhon. meeting Thursday. basically criminal bureaucracy and will ac­ reformed smokers. Mrs. said the need for special ble but not nccesstirily in The nil o( 51451X10 was approved mittee, asked what the asked about the House Bill offen.ses. complish nothing." Bertinusen said she thinks education programs was the regular elassroom ' liv MX ol till- mm- member council. Ahearn. a school teacher Legislature is doing about 938. which concerns clean for 25 years, said he ad­ "\Vc have young thugs in "The onlv way you can there should be a place lor established years ago and 'A'lih IV'iiioiTals Jackie Smith and mitted on the floor ol Ihe Art t'hampagnc voting against it House Thursday that School suiicrinlendent Robert ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4PM VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR Goldman has expressed coneem over ".education is in a w yjtsr.lfl, IN THE STORE WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! shambles." However, he Ihe < ul While I can agree that there are did say it was a monumen­ simic desi relionary items in the tal achcivenient pa.ssing ' budget Ihe tmard can address, this the aid to cdueation bill which will now go to the lul of two [lereeni ol our total in- k . the choice is Yours... Senate for action and then r I ri-asi-. rnupled with last year s lut. 1 to the courts. WALDBAUMS > oiild have a defrioiental efleit upiin ratc«<»n vuniwTs in ibe Miss Greater Ver- runrH-r-up and talent winners. Miss He also said that the our opi’iatiofi in the year ahead, u- n.*fi S h.ilar-hip ^a^;eanl .‘saturday niehl at ' arnlel, l>c-Mtt, Vci;«on. third-ninner-wp and Education Committee, ol the Quality You Serve 'aid Goldoi.m 1API5AVIK XefTVrti MtddV Srf+vm! itvlwJf-d frcim !Ht .lam. swimsuit <-om- Some Giaid iiieiiiVTS have said whieh both he and Mrs. Bertinusen are members, Food M art lunnx L M'dte'. Stafiord .Spring;'. ' H< raW photd ti% H'liKmk thdi il III' iHiard is forced to again is as Important as gave a favorable vote to " tlS S j bop. ihe graduate of Stafford High Sedy,i:>l arid of the objections is that a djuifdn.fT c>f Mr and Mrs .lam rs forr ed the board to curtail some in­ 1 LB. CAN basic idea at Food Mart, the one * '>•>0 M Greater Veirnr, Jasrees and Teen IS neew attending Uie rnr.ersit) yf person who is not accoun­ MtCanr-. cd Main Sir eel Takt^l- WaKikdst> was eier-utjse diretlyr CyrmeedK-ul structional programs and hold back •supermarket that gives you a whole table to the voters is lot more! PurcNai. sitle. »as e+icisen as wmner y! iPie and business .'sanater Parr. Mar) '“assei.s was second -n much needed maintenance work, comm*., '‘'OOtg# J ,. , 01 Ih^ O'YMw#* making the decision and If Miss Grealer \'em yn Sctj'.iarsl-.ip -S**( Gr.srseL last '.ear s winner was .'•u.n.nerjp and w jrre r of the talent fy-jidman said that the board is the voters have no way to Rafe-aw dunnr ce-re-mcjinies Salurda;. mistress cd ceremynies and Jact pcrdi'e yf Uie pageant She ;>ia)eri aware that the council is attempting * 1.79 get at them. ni|Jri al '_he Middle Sf+iyc.; ' ■ have a no lax increase this year, (>.aeen s Bottom Roundl 1 Bani; ?lhe w iii aisej reverse .syrrje gift I'niversily » Ve.Tk O iy as *ei! as arid crerwT frymj the Jayeees with the I'Conn Guitar Ezisemhie an: The Board ol Education will meet usually "outrageous. " IB Connerlx- l SLICED TO 3 ErannK- Myites was iirsi runner u; wii: uurr Europe this saimmer with, Tuesdav at Timothy Edwards School Ahearn said he suports Roast S ie plans U> iunbe? her ed»t a'K>n at 7 .yi p m . before the scheduled ORDER and she will he awarded two the rConr. Choir the last best offer proposal, ^ WISE in the areas til (asiiiofl dewer, and srbf.;arship‘ a t3HKt yne from Woili- She will be awarded a i'r A ' puh)ic hearing on Thursday 2 .6 9 lb but. reluctantly. 'It's IMPORTED dratna and hypes 1/.. en t-nliians tifitr The Giard is also expected to dis- Zac l in L Nssrciates and a IlCiO one sc+Kilardiip b>- Kurtzmar. N'lyiette probably a little better $ Fjordland her w n henilsque Her hypbies in I uss leaves ol absences for two local LIQUID $ 0 5 9 fryrr. First Federal Savines arid Loar Healing and ^ lr CynditKcing and t.be than what we have now." elude ipyrts s.ei«in£ and sineinr Nnd arid a trypiT.-. !rym the Jaycees. trophy by the- Javc-e-e's teachers and regulations for the LB. Swiss Cheese LB.l Jm i • he said. Laundry Detergent 1.89 LEAN COOKED sinpinj »as n-hal s.he d>d iw ihe Kduialional Evaluation and Sfie IS the dauEtiler o ' Mr and .Mrs 1 ,isa Jactsen was winner of thie He also expressed sur­ us DA CHOICE • BEEF VIRGINIA STYLE HAM SLICED |A Q|x lalen! pynK*n yf th^e conlesi Frani; Motles yt Staiiord Spn.ngs a sw .m suil oemtest She is the daughter Remedial .Assistance Act. GALLON JUG Plume De Veau TO ORDER LB Z.09 prise at what he termed Bottom Round Steak LB ‘2.39 HAND yf .Mrs Eik-en Jackson of Hanser ■Miss Linda J McCarthy, seated, daughter of Nt ar?d Mrs the number of conservative U S D A CHOICE • BEEF ROUND Veal Sale! LOX SLICED •2.09 b n v e Nerraon is a graduate -x O iiirc a rli (a*nt»*r ■Jarr.t-s FI McCarthy of 54 .Vlain .Si . Talcottville. was crowned people who are leaning Sirloin Tip Steak LB ‘2.39 ALASKAN LOX HAND SLICED •1.99 Ryck'.ilJe High and is piaruiiag to at­ Miss tireater Verr/OTi Saturday lUthl She was crowned bv Miss M.ANCHESTER — .An Emanuel more toward the right to US DA CHOICE ■ BEEF WISPRIDE Kids Catch Few Trout tend Bauder Fashion Cyllege in UNDER- Shoulder E D £ M OR GOUDA CHEESE lb *2.49 i'*utreach coflee hour, which is open strike. ^ J Boneless Chuck Steak BLADE LB‘2.19 FTonda and e-.eniually becyme a I^arr. Grinricii Miss Greater Veman of iV 7 Z Herald photo by to men and women in the communi- U S 0 A CHOICE • BEEF Skelley said he feels BOLOGNA Tcf ORDEB LB •1.89 Burbank CREAM OF MUSHROOM SLICED TO ORDER LEAN nxidel She has also studied bailed for tv will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p m strikes cause loss of Round Cube Steak LB Veal Chops USOA CHOICE • BEEF ‘2.29 In Vernon Fish Derby fciar years and fcir the talesit pirygrarr. it the Outreach Center. 64 Church St. revenue not only to the Food Club Soup °caS' 5 FDR 99' DOMESTIC ROAST BEEF lb•3.99 did a nxidem ballet Boneless Chuck Roast 'buSdei lb ‘1.89 VERNON — It was an unusualh Rr^iert Hubha.'d 12 oi Memtauh employers but also the US.O.A CHOICE . BEEF CARANDO PEPPERONI LB ^2.99 Kathleen Ca'.lanan was cb;e-en Inquiry Sought Earlier "••f Tt'larit's Association Sliced Carrots ibozcan FOR CARANDO (BEEF CASINQI surjiy warm day ior the childrer s I/rr.e caught a I i ;>yu,"id sucter but employees. Mrs. Ber­ 3 89' (WITH COOKING LB Miss Cyngen.a..t> ty the ot-ter '.7 Top Round Roast TIMER! 2 .2 9 HARD SALAMI SLICED TO ORDER LB •3.29 iutuiiJi derh> held halurday ai Vail*) fMotri were «»i> gf.en for trout HARTFORD — The Greater Hart- tinusen said she feels there ‘1.99 NEW BRITAjJ. I'PI - — Fynrjer EaHs RarV and whit* nyt rr.ars 1i«j! '■ateher partK ipants She is the daughter of F*zic Dica tie sdate s « -. ir-xrrjecita; ■ -'d U-eal Secretaries Association is no way, at this time, that Mixed Vegetables 3 edr89' SHRIMP SALAD W alb >1.59 New Bntain .\Gsyr 5-'.iriley J Pac pcotectxc offioec sau: be aske: werre caught all yi me >ya.'.£ perif je ' sunsBirie F^ijyi J. yf Soath S-treee Mr and Mrs RcOer. Callahan of w.ii meet Wednesdav at the Windsor the right to strike will go. U.S.D.A. CHOICE PERDUE - FRESH ."e-iuiesited an msestigatjcc. of possa- BEEF OLIVE SALAD fresh; v made lb 99' en>yied the da) arywaj wa> Uie sy.rige't winner catchmig a Hilkresi Lmne Vem-.c a graduate tfteri-state p<-Iice Cv.T:m..5s:: r.er H-vjse 219 Broad St.. Windsor. They also talked about ___ N Rib p.e irregularities ir t.he city s nsii The dertiv wa> s;eynv>red •.■■■ t.*ie 3N ya.v.e brywr trout She woe first of R yc kn lie High and is sophomofe O es eland B Fpessecni-ct m liT i t ; A S.K lal hour at 6 p m will precede tenured and nontenured Rock SHRIMP ROLLS each 46' ser. ice p.’’C"gram five yea.'s beicc»;« into aJlegatJtos that 7<.'e« B.-.- Nemoti Rerreaticir, [^epa.'dmert and prrre ir. the > c>-ur.ger age c ategory and a! Eastern Cerrect.:-! State dinner There will be election of teachers. Ahearn said Top Round Veal Chops state probe ix-gan tam mcmctpal sciis were :.e:r.g .s:): “HOT” BAGELS AVAILABLE) I2roR^1.09, ybus,ness educat' ■ ;t-.—s f,,r a white elephant auction. pletely misunderstood by HYDROX Steak weeks age were c aught h> U r ■. a.- f Miss .McCarh) wiK g.;. on to !.he Hens V )' age 7 t; 5 group so many people. You are Frozen Foods For Quick 'n' E,.oy Meals anglers Stephien Kra.ie w sti foyrdinates t.be state cor.les' whi'-h wii! be held .n Deregulation Threat SALE STARTS TODAY talking about a field where !2 .5 9 HOOD - NU FORM M il/h Oiuraar yf Fxriy f/rise -a -g ' • prygram fyr bv- Rt an ;i v rrient SUPER measured," he said. LB. ICE MILK yjjye hrywn tryul and was t.hus h rii-m l>hi|i G rm i|i 99' ’• aiiey F'aiis pcerf wii) 'pe r^oeri orN He said tenure means ALL FLAVORS USOA CHOICE • BEEF ROUND Boneless awarded the John M (iessa;. prire ty children age li and yyur.ger a.nd MNNTHF^TER - Fnend'.nip Cir- H A R TF O R D f P I — Rep Tohy M offett. EMCots; . DRUGS that after three years a 15 OZ. GALLON CONTAINER ENOVESE ■ (WITH COOKING The late Mr fiessas hielped yrganirt Iff of the ‘-aiiati e Nmr. will meet savs deregulation of the natwo's railroad industry ctscld 1 T>€ StAMACY STORE AND A WHOLE LOT MORE teacher is given a certain PKG. Sirloin Tip Roast' TIMER) LB ‘2.09 '* .^ 7 seniyr citizens who are Vernyn 79' ^DA CHOICE • BEEF ROUND Veal Roast lO the derhs fyr sen era! years and' was residents thrrxigh Ma> 1 Seniyr Tuc'sCa-. at ? :■ m, al t.be Cita.dei f;.r end up derailing rail freight semce in Cccnecticut amount of protection. But (FORE QUARTER) • an also ywDi r yf a iyral sp<>n. s-Vsp an ed'jfat:' 'a; :rngham led hv can­ Back Rump Roast'*’’nSi?r“ LB ‘1.99 Silizens d-u rvit rseed a fishing license A.nd Moffett says the culpnt isn t free market contpeii- ATTBmON: a teacher can't just sit OUR BEST Ulubar I'j ;s a stud.'" at !// fish at \aliev Fails Nfler NGy 1 didate Ga-. ie la n g '-e d tior. bjt Conrail. the beariiy subsidized corporatiott that there; he can be fired for a Cut Waxed Beans a 'N 3 FOR 89^ ORANGE JUICE CONTAINER *1 .0 9 Ryrf.ille High VlKaii His pnre wa' the porxS w:!! he ofer, for fishurg to al; H'lMe'se-i are \|ri Ruth Barrette runs m.-st cd t.he freight t.’^aips in the Northeast ang Mid­ number of reasons. FOOD CLUB Breaded Veal Patties ALL INSULIN USERS: ^ CUT OR 16 0 2 O Q c OUR BEST LB. a ryd and reel 'l e.miyr, re-sidenls and M r- B ' £ .lean se.a'. e ' dle- At'antic states Mrs. Bertinusen said she Green Beans FRENCH STYLE CANS UU 2 .1 9 CELESTE DELUXE PIZZA 1 . 0 9 3 Cubed Veal Patties le Ir. a letter Sunday tc- L S Transportatioc Secretary GeMrese Drvg Stores, in it's continuing thinks school boards hide SWIFT S PREMIUM • OVEN ROAST IRDS rt XTAf LIQUID 32 0 2 TASTI FRIES EYE 10 0 2 PKO J FOR /V Brock Adams .Moffett questicr/ed how rail deregulatior. behind tenure. "If you Palmolive DISH DETERGENT BOTTLE ‘1.19 Breast of Veal lb’ 1.29 GREEN GIANT effort to bring Diabetic Sappfies to you at Corned Beef Briskets le NIOIETSCORN o'O O Zfinr car, bnrg free market forces into play when one company want to get rid of a teacher VEGETABLES A OTHER VAR IETIES I P K 0 8 UU Consumer Minded Prices, is proud to offer Veal Stew*?r lb‘ 1 .5 9 GREEN GIANT Council Will Air Budget C-t.ru-ail has a near .stranglehold on a large pwrtioc of the (who has tenure) you can Elm Pork Sausage Links lb GREEN BEANS CUT OR ration s marketplace the feioning special: do so for six different OEM STOUFFERS \ FlRN'iN The Town Council will For the first time in seseral years sewage treat.ment pbnl will be sup­ The 5th Dtsirici Demccrat said I' S Railway .Assoca- reasons but the boards are Food Club Child Mild or Beef Franks l SEAFOOD SPECIALS VJVIACARONI & BEEF 8 ^ COLONIAL ‘1.19 conduct 'he first of two budget t.he rrui'.yr and the Town CourKii ap- ported by the users lion figures show 57 percent of Connecticut's rail freight unwilling to stick their FRESH hearings Tu<-sdas at 7 Vj p rr. in th.*: prosc-d the .education budget as Mayor McCoy said the increase c-f semce involves boxcars He said ConraiFs strategy INSULIN USERS necks out," she said. Mushrooms Center Cut Sliced Bacon le‘1.49 PAN READY audiioriurr. the- Sykes Schcxil 'm about S.i> 493 m the Grand Li'I -j; COLONIAL pre-sentc-d without suggesting any singles out boxcars as the pnme candidates for price in- Robert Schwartz, chair­ STEMS & PIECES MACKEREL Erenh Dairy Deliphts! I'ark StfK-t The second bearing is cuts The budget has been termed a C>ct 1 19T8 represenis an increase ot creases man of the school board's Smoked Daisy Butts le‘1.79 FRESH MINUTE MAID - 100% PURE scheduled f'-r Npril 30 the sams- time status quej one by educaticxi olficnais about 3 01 percent over the previceis Because of that NGifett said boxcar freight rates Legislative Committee, 4 OZ. CAN SCROD $ -1 9 9 and pbee ynd the- annual town TV- c-ducatioo budget represents a year and should deliver abc^it 5329 - Only 1^ Syringes W ieners bkf Franks REQU°AB ‘1.69 n could be increased beytxid the reaches of many shippers said boards have tried this OSCAR MAYER FILLETS lb meeting wil, ip- May Ij al 8 p :r. 6 9 px-rcent iiKTcase os er the current y.O in additional revenues o.' the and shipipiers w ill be forced either to find other, more and the process has been FRESH Orange Juice HoveThe c lb the Middle Se by,] auditorium budget and the general gosemmient ecpuivalent of 1 TS m ills in term s of costly means for moxmg their freight or to continue to very long and very expen­ Pork Sausage Links ‘1.89 PERCH FILLETS ^2.09 The budgets js recommendc-sl by budget an inc reaiie of about 3 8 per- the current u * rale desert the .Northeast sive. 32 OZ, MICRO-FIHE'Heedle PICK YOUR OWN FRESH PRODUCE! CARTON Mayor Frar.ii McCoy total 517 7 rent tyne of the large items in the He said the severe reduction in rail freight semce to Referring to his com­ Come feast your eyes on Ihe largest selection ol bulk produce in town Pick Your Own " and lake 55*^ million of wfinh Sk 01 million is (c,r Most of the increases in both general government budget which is FOOD CLUB ■ YELLOW S WHITE Connecticut m the past six yea,’^ was a factor in the loss lE i ! ments about discipline in just what you need .. . One pepper or a pound, one orunge or a dozen, all from Ihe freshest and general gysernment and 510 9 rr.iljiun budgets arc due to mllatK>n Neither new but necessary is SSO.OOO *of 37.000 manufactunng related jobs in the stale between the schools, Ahearn said he Homestyle Chicken Mix 31.qz39c best that nature has to olferl AMERICAN 12 OZ lor education and 5?k>5 9t^ lor the budget really has any new programs budgetc-d to stan the revaluation of 1977 and 1978 submitted a bill that would OVEN FRY CHEESE SPREAD PKQ 89' sewage treatment plant property as required by state law CRISPY KBAEI VELVEETA PBOCESSED The budget for operation of the ■Moffett w ill submit a copy of the letter he sent to 0 0 0 0 0 $ Chicken Mix CRUMB M g J 5i 49' CHEESE FOOD 16 02 PKO .Adams to the Legislature s Transportation Committee Dinner Set ALL riAVOas 13 0 2 8 02 which has scheduled hearings today on rail service in Kal Kan BEEF VARIETIES CANS COLOMBO YOGURT CONt'aWr 3 FOR Connecticut For Seables BREAKSTONE WHIPPED TEMPTEE CREAM CHEESE CONTAfNFR 75' He said the federal government has paid Conrail 53 5 T h e M ost C o m fo rto b le MANCHESTER - LE SHAKE All. VARlFTlFS billion in subsidies since the firm was established in .April Insulin Syringe Needle F 0 r m cjji-^^lffe ' 0 f f i c e r LIQUID YOGURT fl 02 CONMifjERS 65' 1976 to replace financially failing railroads including the Albert Scabies will be TOPCO bankrupt Penn Central railroad that served Connecticut E v e r M o d e honored at a testimonial We should stop rewarding Conrail for its poor semce dinner May 5 at Piano's FRESH - CRISP FRESH . FLORIDA NEW CROP record and inefficiencies.' the congressman .said or B-D PLASTiPak • o n ly Restaurant, Bolton. BLEACH Deliciou.Hly Fresh Baked Goods A Loosening public contract will not be the cure-all for >x 0 L-8C U-KC Scabies served on the CALIFORNIA RED WAL0BAUM5 Conrail ills Instead Conrail should be restnicted so that 3^:: 6-C IC-COS6* ’ 2cc U \V C 11.99 Manchester Police Depart­ GALLON JUG Florida Jewish Ryes A ^PUMPE^WCKEl LOAF 59' the enormous federal bailout will not have been irt vain " ment for 31 years, retiring Iceberg caw Y£ff sncui n tK i...... 1 1 .9 9 in March. Slicing W aldbaum Pies plfTEA^mF ^PK*Q^ 99' IBS MK. l a i n ...... 2 .0 0 The event will begin with lO Raisin Bread 89' ACTRAl COST AfTHt H tA n ...... 9.99 a social hour at 7:30 p.m. Lettuce Tomatoes Cucumbers WAIDBAUMS- ’3 02 PKO and include dinner at 8:30 Raspberry Pecan Twist ‘1.09 and dancing to Vic SPKIM SAVINGS ON PATIENT AIDS! t Dubaldo's band from 9 $1 Fnglish Muffins 79' ' h e a d 5 FOR ^ • p.m. to 1 a m. Hearty Noodles 53' ?B. More than 100 tickets THICK CRUST CALIFORNIA CRISP have already been sold for 21 OZ PRODUCE ITEM OF THE WEEK Appian Way Pizza PKG ‘1.13 Pascal Celery eSS Health & Beauty Aid Needs the dinner and the capacity LARGE 8 ” 15* OFF LABEL is 300. according to Sgt. PKO -Of 50 Red Ripe Strawberries Dixie Refllls 5 02rcuPS' 47' tu» Gerald Calve, who is in INDIAN RIVER • SEEDLESS Colgate Toothpaste 99 charge of the event. A io v POWDERED 64 O Z White Grapefruit 4 ro -’ l . Hanging Plants Topco Alcohol leozBontt 3fOR*l* r \ J a X LAUNDRY DETERGENT PKQ Tickets may be obtained at ‘2.59 US FANCY - 'WASMlkoTON STATE SPIDER-SWEDISH IVY S FERN 2 0 OFF 16 0 2 S I I Q police headquarters. 239 E. Red Delicious ApplesiMIN M LB 39' Fluorigard LABEL BOTTLE i • 1 9 Middle Turnpike, by Easy Off Glass Cleaner 59' u s NO 1 • "WASHINGTON STATE 160 COUNT {TQ c PKQ t i u calling either Calve of Sgt 15' OFF label Anjou Pears ls4 9 ' Topco Cotton Swabs John Mott. Downy SOFTENER M OZ BOTTLE ‘1.79 California Avocados 2ro>t79' * EACH ^urad Vt ” Plastic Strips 59^ 4.99tJIC fP I S IP U H • AOCKY MILL . 10 m rnm m tin rr nf iho vpw nnct ' P . . j 1-. . life member of the VFW post. Tucker, conductress, and Mrs. Human Service By OSHA Court Order Laferriere of Harkmatack Street has Others elected to ollice are Mrs. Evalccii Smith, guard been elected to her second con­ Patricia Hayden, senior vice presi- The three trustees serving terms of secutive term as president of the GROTON (UPI) - Officials at the Elec­ Blumenthal would not comment about dent; Mrs. Dons McCarthy, junior one. two and three vears respci tive- By (;rkg pkarson Auxiliary of the Anderson-Shea Post. tric Boat Divison of General Dynamics specifics concerning the warrant, but said VFW. She is the wife of Raymond F. vice prc.sident; Mrs. Theresa ly. are Mrs. Shiilcv Sticknev Mrs lirrulil K<‘|)orl<’r Corp. are somewhat baffled because the it would allow an inspection covering ‘ all \arney, treasurer; Mrs, Gwen Florence Sliecler and Mrs Helen [.aferrier, former quartermaster and (lasselor. chaplain; Mrs. Amy Hovcv. MANCHESTER — The Town Board of Directors this federal Occupational Safety and Health phases of the company's shipbuilding week will review the Human Services Department Administration obtained a court warrant process.” budget and decide how much funding, if any, to give to to inspect the plant, y "We are hopeful and truly anticipate it the department. Sookesman Alex PirOTian says EW has will be conducted with the cooperation of This is one of several effects the town will feel from always cooperated with OSHA on previous EB officials and will not interfere with Tuesday's decision to drop out of the Community inspections and he doesn't know why the operation of the shipyard," he said. Development program for two years. ’ federal inspectors sought the court Union officials representing the Projects funded through Community Development will warrant to inspect the shipyard now. shipyard’s 20,000 workers said they had have to be eliminated, cut back or speeded up because of ‘‘We’ve always let them in,” Piranian, been seeking a warrant for some time. the decision to drop out of the program. public affairs manager of the Groton plant The ban goes into effect July 1. which would have been where the nation's Trident submarines the start of the fifth year of town participation ig the are being assembled, said Sunday. ‘‘Why Lodge Past Masters Community Development program. The town was sup­ they have gone this route, I don’t know.” Will Confer Degree posed to receive about $500,000 in both years that the ban OSHA officials Thursday had a warrant now will be in effect. signed by U.S. District c iu rt Magistrate MANCHESTER - The Past Masters of The spending plan for next year already had been ap­ P’. Owen Elagen in Hartford, ordering Manchester Lodge of Masons will confer proved. A plan also had been proposed for 1980-81, the se­ Groton plant officials to admit federal in­ the Entered Apprentice Degree May 1 at cond year that will he affected by the ban. spectors to look for possible safety 7:30 p.m., with R.W. Arne P. Sterud Much of the funding for the two years, almost $400,000, hazards. presiding. Half-Price had been designated for the housing rehabilitation loan Sharing Town Facts Piranian- said EB officials received Other officers of the evening will be program . Town director Carl Zinsser, left, and Mayor Stephen Penny share copies of the warrant so late Friday that Robert W. Ferguson, senior warden; Nor­ That program provided low-interest, subsidized home some town facts with Washington School children in Manchester. The he was unable to comment on its contents. man F, Pierce, junior warden; Roger S. improvement loans to persons who qualified. The third grade has been studying the history of Manchester. (Herald “We haven't had a chance to look at the Ather, senior deacon; Earl Robertson, program will not be continued because of the amount of warrant. But we’ve always stated that junior deacon; George R. Ouillette. senior Cavity Prevention Vitamin ^ le ! funding needed photo by Pinto) management of Electric Boat is always steward; Joseph M. Hyland, junior Students at the Bolton Elementary School prevention of decay while David Delcanipe Two employees — .Marily Walsh and Joan Donovan — interested in the safety of its employees. steward; James A. Stratford, marshall; William R. Sanberg, chaplain; Frank H. learn all about how to care for their teeth assists him and the other students listen and had been paid with Community Development funds to run ‘‘We have endeavored to have all of our ask questions. (Herald photo bv Pinto) the program. They said they have not yet been notified Parker To Enter Race working conditions surpass the OSHA Gakeler, tyler. during Dental Health Week. Dr. Robert Fish, formally by the town, but they expect to be through with most influential blacks, had already told standards. The safety of our employees is The organist for the evening will be dentist, explains about tooth structure and / NEW HAVEN (UPI) - State Treasurer James W. McKay and the secretary, their pre.sent positions as of June 30. Henry E. Parker has reportedly decided Gov, EJIa Grasso he intended to seek the uppermost in our minds,” he said, Two other Human Services Department positions — U.S. Attorney Richard Blumenthal said George C. Foster. GRAND RE-OPENING mayor's office. to make a bid for the Democratic nomina­ The apron will be presented by William director and a clerical position — are funded primarily The newspaper said a bid by Parker the warrant was issued after OSHA tion for mayor of New Haven Sanberg, the canclidates’ lecture by at our now location with Community Development funds. The Board of would throw the primary into a three-way received complaints from workers about If he runs, it will mark Parker's third George Ouillette and Joseph Hyland and Revaluation Half Done ffirectors will have to decide whether to provide town plant safety conditions. try at winning his party's nod lor the of­ race tor the nomination, with his can­ funds for these positions and continuation of the depart­ ‘‘When an employer denies an OSHA in­ the charge by Robert W. Ferguson. fice. didacy being opposed by incumbent Frank BOLTON — About one half of all property in Bolton has ment programs. spector permission to inspect any part of a A roast beef dinner will preceed the Employment Training Act certification at the Slate 1164 BURNSIDE AVE. (Next to Top Notch) The New Haven Register reported Sun­ Logue and former mayoral candidate been inspected and measured by the United Appraisal Co. Town Manager Robert Weiss expects to present a facility, they (the inspectors) are degree at 6;30 p.m. Tickets may be Unemployment Office at 800 Main Street in Manchester day that Parker, who was recently named Hlagio DilJeto. revaluation team, according to Calvin Hutchinson, proposed Human Services Department budget to the req u ir^ to obtain a warrant from a purchased from any lodge officer, or by or at 90 Washington Street in Hartford. hy Khfinv Magazine as one of the nation's assessor. Inside inspections were made at the same time Now through April 30, choose any combination of any two or more of the board Thursday night. judicial authority,” he said. calling Donald D. Wells, 643-6066, After obtaining certification they should contact (he Other projects already have received funding through as outside inspections whenever possible. superintendent of schools' office by calling 643-1569. the Private Label brand vitamins listed below at 1/2 off the regular price. Hutchinson said, "To date only two homeowners have All persons including mon and women and handicapped Community Development. They face the June 30 North \lclho(liHl refused entry.” Thisisllic same as our regular ""Buy One Cel One Free"’ vitamin sale, but allows you more selection. deadline, however If money is not spent by then, it will In ;i Mir\"L"Y, oiir customers told us th.it thev w.mt to know more .ihout imisortant enerijv i s s u e s , are encouraged to apply. MANCHESTER - The Regular Price Sale Prtce Regular Puce Sale Price I he purpose of this .ij is to qive you some ol the inform.mon vou h;ne respiested. The work is being reviewed by Hutchinson and Robert Multiple Vilemins 100 s Regular Pil^'-8al« Price be returned. Building l’<‘rinils Vitamin C 500 mg ?50s \b7l 13 39 Gelatin Capsules 100 s 13 40 I I 75 administrative board of Mulhpie Vil*min$ W ’lron 100 s Parsons of United Appraisal. No values are being placed Vitamin C 250 mg Chew.ilile 100 s 2 49 I 25 Chewable Multi Vilamms lOOi 2 50 I 30 Multiple Vilamms 365 i Conversion of the Green School to a senior citizens North United Methodist Five building permits were issued by the building in­ f1 Complex W C 100 s 3 99 .'‘00 CMnwabip MuHi Vitamins on the property yet. Hutchinson plans to meet with Henry Multiple Vilamins W. Itun 36b s Vilamm H I? M mog. 109’a i 29 1.5 W Iran 100% center is one such project. Those involved in the work spector in March. Other permits issued include: plum­ Ge'i Pius Tablets lOOs Church will have a special Philip of United to discuss sales and set a price schedule. Vilamiii H I? 90 mog. 100'a 199 I 00 O k alcium PhospHale 100 s have said that the conversion should be completed by bing, 3; heating, 7; electrical. 8; septic, 1; certificate of Thenpeuiic M MuMipIc Vilamm H I? 100 moo W a 3 33 I (./ D'calcium Phusphaie 250 s meeting tonight at 7:30 at Vilamiry 100 s School Openings Calcium L