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East Hartford^S New Plan Goes Public Tonight PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., June 6, IWB East Hartford^s new plan goes public tonight ... page 9 ' I ' I I .......................................M il— III. I ............. ■ . .................................................................— ' " " v ....................................................................................... The weather Increasing cloudiness today with highs in the 70s, about 25 C. Occasional rain likely tonight with lows near 60. Showers and scattered JHanrlfpatpr lEarning MrralK thunderstorms Thursday with highs in the 70s. Probability of rain 70 percent tonight and 80 per­ A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 cent Thursday. Outlook: Showers early Friday, Single Copy 20 Cents followed by clearing. Fair Saturday. Ooudy Sun­ Vol. XCVII, No. 210 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, June 7,1978 day. National weather map: page 21. C B T^64ioath Californians rebel against taxes Inside today And New Jersey Ireasury Passbook: Manchester topples a liberal The Board of Directors have voted interim sewer rates in­ creases with the _ full flat-rate By ARNOLD SAWISLAK over the country, mounted a scheduled to go into effect in a vigorous, well-financed campaign. year. See page 2. United . Prens Internutional Case’s loss brightened the A compromise plan has been Californians, rebelling against the prospects for Bradley, a Rhodes worked out to supply free water to high cost of government, gave scholar as well as a famous athlete, the Community Gardens off landslide approval Tuesday to tax­ who beat former state Treasurer Finley Street, but they will be slashing Proposition 13. New Jersey Richard Leone for the Democratic asked to have Rec cards. See Republicans took’ a sharp turn to the nomination. page 2. right and toppled liberal Sen. Clifford Bell’s New Jersey feat was the The Manchester Community Case. stunner of the biggest primary day of College Day Care Center will re­ Case, a pillar of the eastern GOP the year, but it wasn't the only vic­ main open next year on an interim establishment, was cut down by Je f­ tory for the GOP right. budget proposal presented by frey Bell, a former campaign In Iowa, former Lt. Gov. Roger awag[loeani college staff. See page 12. strategist for Ronald Reagan, less Jepsen, a staunch conservative, beat than half his age. Maurice Van Nostrand, a moderate Bill Bradley, a former New York Republican with the backing of Gov. East Hartford Knicks’ basketball star, won the Robert Ray, for the nomination to op­ The Town Council isn’t ready to Democratic primary, setting up a pose Democratic Sen. Dick Clark. buy his land, and Harry Ravalese liberal-conservative confrontation Ray won renomination to seek a fifth isn’t sure what he’ll do next. See .that will be one of the big attractions term; state House Democratic page 9. of the November general elections. leader Jerome Fitzgerald will oppose or intefost * ’The town’s new Comprehensive Yes votes for Proposition 13, an him. Plan of Development will go amendment to the California Mississippi also provided a sur­ public tonight. See page 9. Constitution, held a 2-1 majority prise. Maurice Dantin came out of a It’s the end of an era for Second from the start of vote counting, in an field of seven candidates to lead for North School, and it’s the end of election that drew one of the state’s the Democratic nomination to an era for Head Teacher biggest turnouts. succeed retiring Sen. James Margaret Bleezarde. See page 9. The measure would restrict Eastland. Dantin will face Gov. Cliff property taxes to 1 percent of 1975 Finch, the primary favorite, in a valuations and freeze future in­ runoff June 27. Rep. Thad Cochrahn Connecticut creases to 2 percent a year. It would won the GOP Senate nomination. cut the property tax revenues of In other primary results: orler tim e A judge postpones for one week California localities from 310 billion Ohio — Republican Gov. James a hearing on Lt. Gov. Robert to 33 billion and provide no other Rhodes won renomination without Killian’s effort to have the New Victors in New Jersey means to finance government ser­ breaking a sweat; Lt. Gov. Richard Britain primary results thrown vices. frey Bell talks to supporters after defeating F. Celeste won the Democratic out. See page 6. Former basketball star Bill Bradley, left, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and the nomination to oppose him. Former Congressmen are optimistic is all smiles after winning the Democratic incumbent Sen. Clifford Case in New Jersey’s legislature tried to sidetrack Rep. Wayne Hays won the about a settlement between the Senate nomination in New Jersey, his first Republican primary. (UPI photos) Proposition 13 with a more modest Democratic nomination for a state Navy and Electric Boat i to avoid try at a political office. At right, a happy Jef­ counterproposal, but the voters legislature seat. 8,000 layoffs at midnight Sunday. weren’t buying. South Dakota — Rep. Larry See page 8. Although the referendum was a P re ss le r won the R epublican defeat for Brown, he had no trouble nomination to seek the seat of CBTs new Treasury Passbook gives you the same earning The nation winning nomination for a second retiring Sen. James Abourezk. Directors OK plans four-year term. Former Rapid City Mayor Don Mail to: The G)nnecticut Bank and Trust Company power as 6-month U.S. Treasury Bills. But in amounts that fit In a surprise turnabout, the In the State’s four-way Republican Barnett will try to retain the seat for your savings needs. One Constitution Plaza, Hartford, CT. 06115 Supreme Court says cities are gubernatorial primary, Attorney the Democrats. Attorney General Please issue me a 6-month CBT Treasury Passbook (dated June 1,1978 or after) at the subject to damage lawsuits for General Evelle Younger led former William Janklow won the GOP noma- Like U.S. Treasury Bills, the minimum deposit is $10,000. Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis, address listed below. I understand that the interest rate of the Passbook will be the same as violations of an individual’s con­ tion for governor; Roger McKellips to meet HUD rules Assemblyman Ken Maddy and San won the Democratic gubernatorial But unlike U.S. Treasury Bills, CBT Treasury Passbooks are the rate of 6-month U.S. Treasury Bills auctioned immediately prior to the date of issue. stitutional rights. See page 19. Reaction, is subdued to Presi­ Diego Mayor Pete Wilson. nomination, defeating Lt. Gov. this morning to comment on the housing was mentioned by several. available in my amount over $10,000. (U.S. Bills are only □ Enclosed is my check for $___________ dent Carter’s plans for a new By GREG PEARSON Montana also retired an incumbent Harvey Wollman, who will serve as Tuesday action of the Manchester Supporters said that the town national water i»Iicy. See page 8. Herald Reporter senator, but it was no surprise. Rep. acting governor this summer when available in $5,000 increments beyond the $10,000 minimum.) (minimum of $10,000). directors. Town officials, however, should be concerned with fair Max Baucus, as predicted, beat Sen. Gov. Robert Kneip leaves to be am­ ’The Manchester Board of Direc­ housing and avoiding discrimination. □ You are hereby authorized to transfer seem confident that the implementa­ Paul Hatfield in the Democratic And there is no transaction charge. tors Tuesday night approved a fair They also mentioned the importance bassador to Singapore. The world tion of the plan and other responses primary for the seat Hatfield had New Mexico — Former Gov. Bruce The 6-month interest your CBT Treasury Passbook earns is $__________________ ________1 housing plan expected to meet U.S. made to HUD’s criticism will lead to of federal funding to a town budget. (Wnt« amount in word*) been filling by appointment since the King won the Democratic nomina­ Egyptian President Anwar Department of Housing and Urban the towd receiving the funds. “This town existed before HUD. (minimum $10,000) from my account at death la'st year of Lee Metcalf. Larry tion to succeed Gov. Jerry Apodaca. determined by the U.S. Treasury 6-month bill rate in effect at the Sadat urges Israel to come up Development requirements for the I’ll gladly pay a couple more mills of Williams won the GOP nomination to He will be opposed by former state with new peace proposals, but town to receive 3483,000 in Communi­ The plan was adopted by a 6-2 vote. taxes to throw HUD out the win-- date your Passbook is issued. oppose Baucus. Sen. Joe Skeen, the 1974 GOP can­ (name and addma <A bank) warns he will go to war if current ty Development funds. All six Democrats voted in favor; dow,” Vincent Kelly of 34 S. Adams Case, 74, had been expected to win didate. Republican Sen. Pete (For example, the official auction rates for Treasury Bills in peace efforts collapse. See page The plan includes the hiring of a Republicans Vivian Ferguson and Acet # ______________________________________ St. said. nomination to seek his fourth six- Domenici and his Democratic oppo­ 8. full-time person to oversee fair Carl Zinsser voted against. recent weeks has been in excess of 7%.) to The Connecticut Bank and Tnisf Company. housing, the planning of a housing The vote followed a 90-minute dis­ Frank Lupien of 21 Sunset St. said, year term, but the 34-year-old Bell, nent, Attorney General Toney Anaya, education program and the signing of cussion on the subject, which was the “This is an insult to the people of backed by conservative groups all had no primary opposition. Sports a contract to monitor the rental final item during the board’s four- Manchester because it implies we market.
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