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Directory Russo Look PAGE EIGHT-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. March 17, 1OT8 OHfetr $tor»» lor Horn M M o t For M * $1 AMot For Sth 61 Am oi For Solo 61 FRANK «na ERNfE'^ PAINT ^ E 1*88 DODGE POLARA - good f l » r 5 StMpLB, a omcESPiux running oonditioa, 2 new tSres, 3 and two new snow treads, a The weather i i f s E M A D A M - - J U 5T a FOHRPIT asking $350. 646-6248 after 4 JM sqaar* I t e i . enter of p.m. j Undeete ahcoalHkicriiiiawl Mostly sunny today with highs PfCfC T H t C O L O R F •yrtln*. Ceil MSMSl. 1972 FORD MUSTANG - in the 30s. Clear tonight with lows 1 i Good morning you tAfOuLo tyi5H I ^tomatic, power steering, in the 20s. VariaBle cloudiness »1 fflgine. Excellent conm- Sunday with highs in the 40s.- Have a nice day £ i | HAD $ tion. Asking $2W. Call 643- You PicKBO F *836, anytime. National weather map on page « 6B. i P Y O U P i c k e d r'Ltt'- □ AUTOMOTIVE 1969 CHEVROLET ImpaU - TWENTY CENTS $omethinc else. 327. V-8. 4 door Hanltop. Good i.i7 running condition. 5 ^ . 568- 1 ^ Auto* For Bala 61 7859. RUSSO 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 OLDSMOBILE, 1970 - 4 door, miles. Asking 51650. Call 649- 98, excellent condition, all 8130, after 5:30 p.m. power, with air conditioning, Chevrolet Summary 5750. Call after 5 p.m. M3- 1973 O P E L MANTA - 4 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Judge nixes cylinders. Good condition. administration, trying to save a Automatic. 51695, or Best in offer, CaU 875-4537. 1975 MONTE CARLO - 30,000 dying nuclear energy option, miles. Am/fm radio, power asked Congress Friday to pass -I PLYMOUTH VOLARE steering and Brakes. Air con­ reform legislation that would cut Premier 1976 - Blue with wood ditioning. 53695. Call 871-2128, after 5, or weekends. Windsor Locks almost in half the time required /rain, luggage rack, slant 6, for construction of 'an atomic work order foP'ow mileage, power steering and Brakes, electric rear win­ 1965 FORD CUSTOM 500 - power plant. dow defogger, standard shift. Good condition, runs well, Energy Secretary James WASHINGTON (UPI) - A federal 5175. 289-5859 after 5 p.m. has the dog.” Must Be seen to Be ap­ Schlesinger .said the long-awaited judge Friday erased President The denial, which allowed the preciated. 649-9868. measures would take federal 1975 TOYOTA CorolU Deluxe Carter's move to force striking coal earlier order to expire at 6 p.m. - 2 door, coupe, excellent con­ agencies out of the site selection miners back to work under the Taft- Friday, also lifted restraints against dition. 37,000 miles, 52500 Pre-Owned Cars process for atomic plants and Hartlcy law, denying a government Rooms lor Rtnt union memBers from picketing and AptrUtltnit For Ron! Si Apartmant* For Rant S3 ★ ★ firm. Call 646-0580, evenings. keep nuclear opponents from NOVA -1976 Medalist - 4 door, request to continue a temporary could lead to an escalation of attempt RIDING LESSONS indoor delaying plant licenses By raising restraining order for 10 more days." FURNISHED SLEEPING BRIGHT AND SUNNY - 2 22,000 m iles, silver with By strikers to close non-union mines. riding ring, Western slock Room - Conveniently located. deluxe red cloth interior. the same objections time and The action freed 160,000 United seat, saddle seat, and hunt Why not send Bedrooms, first floor, laundry While denying the restraining Kitchen privileges. For facilities, Basement. Only Automatic, power steering, time again. Mine Workers memBers to resume seat. All levels 228-9817. woman only. Call 649-1133, a happy thought order extension, Robinson did post­ 5162. Rental Assistors. 23& radials, six cylinder. Car is legally their 102-day walkout against pone until March 28 a hearing on a alter 7 p m. to someone today! 5646, smail fee. perfect. Call 647-1601 Before 3 LOOK FREDERICK. Md. (UPI) - the soft coal industry. p.m. or after 6 p.m. permanent injunction, which would Government scientists Friday an­ U.S. District Judge Aubrey Robin­ impose an 80-day "cooling off" IMMEDIATE Occupancy. ncy - 2 nounced plans to begin biological *••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER -.3 rooms 2nd Bedrooms, laundry' lundry facilities, ★ ★ ¥ son Jr. issued the order after a two- period under the Tail-Hartley law. WANTED. Antique furniture, A ptrlm tnit For Ron! S3 floor. Excellent location, no appliances. OnlyInly 5160.511 Rental experiments in a former Army hour hearing in which he said the That date is four days after union glass, pewter, oil paintings or pets. Security deposit. Call Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. germ warfare laBoratory within Justice Department had failed to other antique Items. R. 568-1054 after 6 p.m, CHRYSLER NEWPORT memBers vote on a new contract LOOKING for anything in real Custom - 1973. Steel Belted two weeks to assess the possible make a sufficient ease for an exten­ Harrison, 643-8709. CLEAN AND COZY - 2 i- / proposal agreed to By negotiators for . ................................. .. estate rental - aparlments, radial tires. All electric. risks of gene-splicing research. %m •-.•T #% sion. homes, multiple dwellings, no 228 CHARTER OAK Street - 3 Bedrooms, children and pets the union and soft coal industry. Wtniod to Buy 49 Rooms, second floor apart­ Automatic, air conditioning. The animal tests will be carried "ABsent additional evidence of fees. Call J.D. Real Estate welcome. Only 5il70. Rental Many extras! Good running '// Many miners have been apprehen­ Associates,, Inc. 646-1980. ment. SuitaBle for working Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. out in air-tight stainless steel irreparaBle harm to the national CASH PAID Immediately - gentleman. Stove, condition. Excellent Body. sive aBout the permanent Taft- Always kept in good repair. caBinets in the only laBoratory in health or safety of the United States Hartley injunction because for gold Jewelry and refrigerator, heat. No pets. FURNISHED APARTMENT MANCHESTER - Main Classy looking car! Dark blue. the United Stales meeting Gov. Ella Grasso chats with, left to right. attended a luncheon Friday sponsored By .J.C. this court must deny the Agriculture Secretary BoB Bergland diamonds. Licensed Brokkcr Street, 2 room apartment, 555 weekly. Security. 649-1746. - Three rooms on second floor. for over 1/2 century. Savitl Bargain at 51295. Fast sale. National Institute of Health Town Manager RoBert Weiss, Donald Penney, which plans to begin work Monday government’s request,” Robinson has announced the government would heated, hot water, appliances, Parking availaBle. No pets. Call 649-7196 Before 5 p.m. P.O.M.G. Jewelers. 35 ^wking, no pets Security. 523- MANCHESTER - Pleasant 2 Call 646-7647. maximum containment stan­ SeiBert, chairman of the board of the J.C. on its catalog distriBution ccnler in said in a two-page order. halt food stamps for strikers if such Asylum Street, Hartford, 527- Bedroom apartment, centrally dards. He said three-quarters of the af­ an injunction was issued. OIM. located, 5160 plus heat, no 1973 PONTIAC VENTURA - .Penney Co., and Mayor Stephen Penny. All Manche.ster, (Herald photo Bv Pinto) 454 MAIN STREET - 2nd air conditioning, am/fm, in­ fidavits the government suBmitted to Labor Secretary Ray Marshall said MANCHESTER - Four room pets. AvailaBle immediately, floor, 3 room heated apart­ WANTED • Oak taBle, oak 649-3978 or 646-4780. cludes snow tires, under 50,000 NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks support the initial order "are clearly Thursday night aBout 400 non-union Apartment - Near bus line. ment, 5180 monthly. Security. miles, 51400. 569-3766. closetf’but a winning week Friday not relevant.” China closet, marBle top Now availaBle. Call 649-2871. 646-2426, 9 a m. to 5 p.m. mines had opened up since RoBin­ taBle. Call 875-7120. THREE ROOM Forest Street with a rally that carried prices RoBinson's earlier back-to-work son’s initial order was imposed. Area, 5210. Heat, utilities and 1972 FORD LTD - Country FOUR ROOM Apartment - 428 Squire station wagon - runs 1971 OLDSMOBILE 442 - 450. higher in the heaviest trading in order, issued March 9, had been Ratification By the rank-and-file WANTED TO BUY - Used Sit Broad Street, no appliances, parking. No pets, security four months despite mixed news of J.C. Penney project Down Lawn Mower in need of deposit. Ideal for newly weds. Home* tor Rant 54 good, $1350. 528-1880, keep mags, air, disc Brakes, elec­ largely ignored By the United Mine remained in doubt, reflecting the 1155. Security deposit. trying. repairs. Please call 643-7530. »l9-9092.__________________ tric windows, 4 speed, new a rising dollar, predictions of a Workers union memBers. narrow approval by the UMW Married couple no pels. 643- SEVEN ROOM HOUSE - tires. $2000 or Best offer. 742- 4751, recession and Middle East "They are not paying any attention bargaining council. The council on EAST HARTFORD - Third AvailaBle March 1. Please DODGE COLT GT - 1974, 9277. fighting. call 643-7605, 649-2871. Original owner, excellent con­ to my order anyway,” Robinson said. Wednesday voted 22-17 in favor of the n RENTALS ATTRACTIVELY Paneled floor, 4 room apartment. He said union memBers had "an­ Modern Bath, stove, dition with many extras. VOLVO WAGON 1972 - 4 enters a new phase contract, compared to a wider 25-13 three room apartment ■ Stove, refrigerator. Aluminum HEAT PAID - 2 Bedrooms, Asking 52150, Call fo5-6115. speed, green, regular gas, fuel ROME (UPI) — Armed police nounced to the world” they would tally on a contract later rejected By refrigerator, heal and elec­ carpeting, laundry facilities, injection, air, tachometer, looking for kidnapped ex-premier continue disobeying the order. Rooms for Ron! 52 tricity.
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