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Liattrhphtpr Brralh Manchester, Conn Manchester, Conn. Hohmi oI Uhi WiMik IS sponsor(k1 by ih« Msnchosisr Herald Cloudy today, Saturday, Oct. 8, 1983 Check these outstanding features sunnier Sunday liattrhpHtpr Brralh Single copy: 25$ Located In preellgloua Westwood 1st floor family room with fireplace HOME 4 large bedrooms with color coordinated carpeting S wallpaper Formal dining room 2 car garage baths Dishwasher A Disposal In kitchen Slate foyer Watt may resign OF THE ^ Vinyl sidihg Immediate occupancy Priced at only $102,900. early next week 223 lost Centar St., Mondiettar WEEK S4S Hartford Tpka., RIa. SO, Vamen 28 Connaelleuf Bird., Eatl Hartford By Motthaw C. Quinn R E A L E S T A T E S E R V IC E S 60 Poquonock Ava., Windsor U n ite d Press International W ASHINGTON - Interior De­ partment officials said Friday 8 Interior Secretary James Watt could resign Monday and there are four prime candidates to succeed him, Capitol Hill sources reported. uTD SB -D 156 E Center St The sources said department Manchester In officials told a top committee staffer "to expect something, thin probably on Monday." Some members of Congress and aides MANCHESTER $52,900 m took that to mean “James Watt A great Ranch style home in convenient neighborhood air will fly to Camp David or go to the DOUBLE GOOD DEAL!! features hardwood floors, aluminum storms & screens, CHFA A PRIVACY TOO 646-2000 A duplex In Manchester is an ideal way to enjoy today and plan 3 bedrooms, large kitchen & front porch. 4 year old. 3 bedroom Ranch. 3 full baths, dining room full beaa- Mark Chauvin, an White House and submit his rnanl wHh wood atova hookup and beautfful 2 fu?l acres with fruit resignation,” one aide said. for the future. This home is exceptionally clean and well kept. It trass New Hating in Lebanon — $59,500 instructor at Inter­ has three large bedrooms, living room, kitchen and dining Watt continued his stay Friday rooms on each side Modern baths, natural woodwork and national Mountain beautiful hardwood floors make this an extremely handsome at a friend's secluded ranch near property. Call for private showing! SS3.900. Climbing School, Santa Barbara, Calif. heads up cliff face His office issued a statement in North Conway, that said, "Secretary Watt con­ tinues his long-planned vacation in N.H. It may rain California, and will be returning to JAMES WATT CLIFFORD HANSEN today, but Sunday Washington within the next few . is he out? .... is he next? is expected to be days.” Spokesmen declined further comment. IN NORTH COVEN TRY ju'al a faw Minutaa from IS4.13 room cus­ sunny. Full details ' LIKE THE COUNTRY? Before going to Camp David for vote on the resolution, introduced reported Friday there are four This three bedroom ranch is just far enough out to relieve city MANCHESTER $74,900 tom bulH pasalva solar houaa Altlargarooma.onaofakind.Qraat are on page 2. stress It features a fireplace in the living room, hardwood Attractive 2 family home in area of nice homes. 2 bed­ for family living or antartaining Threa baths ♦ Va. five bed rooms. the weekend. President Reagan by Democratic leader Robert Byrd prime candidates to succeed Watt: floors, targe family roOm. two car garage and oil heat. Vs acre of rooms, dining room each unit. Home has large treed lot 1 2m2S Solerium. sunken Itving room, sky lights, cathedral ceiling traveled to Louisville, Ky., to and 2 car garage Just too many axtraa. can’t bagif>(o maniion of West Virginia, in the ''good former House Republican leader land with stone wall in front. Assumable mortgage makes it with roofed patio in rear. Separate utilities, n w ' tham AH this and so much mora Sata on 3 7 acres of prtvecy A make a political spMch and did not grace of being humane, f think it John Rhodes of Arizona; Rep. most attractive. Call now for private showing of these special M UST TO SEE et 9153.600 00 features. $76,900. UP! photo escape the Watt controversy. gives the president and Watt a Manuel Lujan, R-N.M., top Repub­ La VERY NICE TWO FAMILY One demonstrator along Rea­ chance to sort out their feelings lican on the House Interior Com­ we can help you become a FHEE TEDFORD Good sized rooms in this 5-S, with 2 gan's motorcade route held a about each other.” mittee; former Sen. James Buck- "DEALE" PROFESSIONALI MARKET bedrooms in each. Finished room in at­ placard that read, "Don't let Watt Call 646.4525. and ask lor Dan. SENTRY EVALUATION REAL ESTATE, INC. Senior administration officials ley. R-N.Y., now president of Real Estate Services inc‘ tic, couid be third bedroom. Modern resign. Fire him." said Watt's decision on whether to Radio Free Europe and Radio D.F. REALE, INC. baths and kitchen cabinets. Fuil base­ - .Watt's poUcies and personality resign probably will hinge on the Liberty, and Energy Secretary 223 East Csnisr SL, ManchMisr SSS40S0 64 7-9914 ment with washer & dryer hook-ups. 2 Real Eelale ' 646 Hartford Tpke, Rto. 30 Vernon m ■ mZI have made him a frequent target of depth of support for the<680101100 Donald Hodel. irs ikii. SI., ■■■it.in,. Cl. 2» Comwctlcul Blvd., East Hartford, car garage. Caii for your appointment criticism from environmentalists in the Republican-dominated Se­ 646-4535 Rt. 44A Bolton todayl $82,900.00 The Washington Post reported _______ 60 Poquonock Am., Windsor I and liberals since he took office. He nate. In addition to broad Demo­ former Sen. Clifford Hansen, R- has been under increasing fire cratic support for the measure, at C since a Sept. 21 wisecrack that his Wyo., had emerged as “the first least 10 GOP senators have called choice of the Reagan administra­ coal advisory board was made up for Watt's resignation. tion” and his name was on other of “a black, a woman ... two Jews White House spokesman Larry lists circulating on Capitol Hill. and a cripple.” Speakes denied a list of successors The Senate was adjourning for a had been drawn up by the White The Post and NBC News said weeklong congressional recess House. "We're not looking at Environmental Protection Agency Friday without taking up a resolu­ successors. There's no list,” he Administrator William Ruckel- tion calling for Watt's resignation. said. shaus and Interior Undersecretary Senate Republican leader How­ But a congressional source said J.J. Simmons III were also under T ard Baker said he has postponed a a top Interior Department official consideration. NEW USTIN6 EAST HARTFORD *82,900^ Attractive Dutch Coloniai iocated in a very con­ venient area. Nice iot. Centrai air-furnace 1 yr. New pact keeps Eastern from going bankrupt Newer roof. M IAM I (UPI) — Eastern Air­ nists' and flight attendants' un­ to announce the agreement, which pay concessions were necessary to contained in any document for any contract,” Ms. Fink said. But, she lines President Frank Borman ions. Details of the pact were not ended a 14-day standoff over the avert bankruptcy. position we're taking.” Bryan added, "w e are all committed to M anchester NORTH COVENTRY $74,900.00 announced Friday the carrier and disclosed but the union leaders proposed IS per cent, across-the- "It's an acknowledgment finally said. "But we will see that Eastern the program and we know that its three unions had signed an pledged they would make sure the board pay cuts Borman said were by the union groups that the has economic stability.” Eastern Airlines will survive.” Jane Brown Enjoy leisure living in this desira­ Salt Box Colonial in country set­ agreement to avert bankruptcy carrier remains financially When you list your house with Jane Buckland needed if the airline was to company is in financial difficulty, Pat Fink, president of the Brown, you never have to ask "When is my house go­ ble 3 bed Rm Town house Con­ ting, good sized bedrooms,_on. and pave the way for a comprom­ solvent. survive. plus a recognition on their part that The stewardess have voted to ing to be advertised?" ise on a proposed 15 per cent pay Transport Workers Unions local strike Friday unless they have a dominium, large living Rm, and cul-de-sac, living room fire­ The announcement came as the they -will help it out,” Eastern 553, which represents Eastern's With Ed Gorman's Continuous Advertising Plan. cut. Both sides also decided to allow spokesman Jim Ashlock said. new pact. Jane can guarantee that a picture of your house will dining Rm area. Kitchen with place, slider off dining Rm.,'^ airline posted a third-quarter 5,800 flight attendants, noted her "This agreement effectively two independent accounting firms, But Charles Bryan, head of the be in a leading real estate magazine until your house eliminates the prospect of a financial report showing a three- union still had not reached an is sold AND at no cost to you. family Rm Area, 2 V2 baths. Gas ready for occupancy. year net loss of more than $300 Lazard Freres & Co. and Locker- Machinists union, disagreed with Borman said the agreement to NEW LISTING EAST HARTFORD •60,900" Chapter 11 (bankruptcy) filing," agreement with the company on a Jane says that people who are ready to buy houses million. Abrecht Associates Inc., to exam­ any suggestion the unions had call in the two accounting firms left hot air heat with Air Conditioning, Speciai financing avaiiabie to quaiified buyer. 8 Call Althea Roberts 649-4324 Borman declared. new contract. always look in this magazine.
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