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This Man Can Show 3^ the Best in Banking Andbe^Hown 24 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Jan. 15, 1981 Manchester liaurliTfitTr Board begins dissection Cloudy idy today with chaneb of snow, ^ w en­ WEATHER ding Saturday followed by of annual school budget partial clearing. Details on M.ANCIIESTER — The Board of Education Personnel PTA and the board members would raise questions about I’nae 2. and Finance Committee Wednesday night began its line specifics of a line item, in an effort to feel confident I VOL. C, No. 90 — MancheatW, Conn., Friday, January 16,1981 YOVR HOMETOWN NEWSEAPER > by tine review of the proposed 1981-82 budget, in an effort about the figures. During succeeding budget review Since 1681 • Single Copy 25t • Home Delivery 20» ] to understand the $18.8 million it represents. sessions, the paper flow to gain support for the budget is ... Meeting with the school system's administration and expected to grow. the PTA Budget Study Committee, the board members The budget represents an increase of $1.3 million, or 7.5 examined the budgets for regular learning programs. percent, over current spending. It will be. reviewed again This category includes the arts and the basics, from Monday at 7:30 at 45 IJj. School St., when the general area reading, writing and arithmetic to home economics and of special learning programs will be spotlighted. vocational education. U.S. urgently explores offer Geoffrey Naab, chairman of the PTA representatives, ----------------------------- ------------Ji'Jtevr *• Health questions By United Pres. International its demand for a "really practical expressed concern about the cost of electric typewriters, by Deputy Secretary of State Warren The United .States has still not of- negotiator Bezhad Nabavi told the Every day, exclusively in your Evening Herald, g k the The United States said today it is step” on the transfer of assets. The assets to the central bank of a third Waiting for good weather which are $650 each. Christopher, who had driven to the fically responded to what Iran said nation's official Pars news agency inside facts on health In Dr. Lawrence Lamb's health exploring Iran's promising approach State Department called the reporfs country — possibly Algeria. Assistant Superintendent J. Gerald Fitzgibbon said the U.S. Embasy in Algeria at high speed was its "positive and linal" answer. today that Iran has "announcki its This machinery and these pipes are waiting as part of an improvement-in the town’s business world demands that students attempting to gain column. on a hostage deal on an "urgent "rumors.” and did not talk to reporters. Wall Street sources said the end of basis" and sped a group of finanoial The State Department specified There were other signs a deal was willingness to end the issue*’ and we for better weather, just like the rest of us. water distribution system, will begin in about entry into it be trained on modern electric machines. State Department spokesperson, approaching. business meant 5 p.m. EST. and legal experts to A lters to work the experts were rushed to Algiers condemn any further waste of time.” They are at Ferguson Road and Porter Street a week, providing the weather cooperates. The exchange, as part of reviewing the business educa­ Anita Stockman, in the first official Secretary of State Edmund Muskie out last minute details on a swap of from London. The U.S. Embassy in French radio networks said the two in Manchester. The work of laying the pipes (Herald photo by Pinto) tion budget, led to a dialogue about word processing as U.S. statem ent on the Iranian said there was “a fighting chance" to The sources said the Federal the Americans for frozen Iranian London said a presidential aircraft nations had reached an agreement on Reserve may have already begun to the trend of the future, and the costs this will someday proposal delivered Thursday in reach an accord. the assets. assets. carrying U.S. officials involved in Algiers, said: convert government securities bring the local school system. President Carter huddled Thursday As the calendar wound down on the Wall'Street sources indicated the negotiations on Iranian assets passed “The Iranian response appears to belonging to Iran into transferrable Discussing foreign languages. Superintendent of transfer of the funds may already be with advisers on the 15-month crisis, Carter administration. Iran warned Sciiools James Kennedy said the budget may change as through London. be a promising-approach and is being assets, and that Iranian gold — $890 Building permits up under way to meet an apparent 5 On landing in Algiers, the experts which has - absorbed more than that Washington had to take "a really the study continues of a Manchester High School faculty explored on' an urgent basis in onequarter of his four years in office. million worth on deposit from Iran’s p.m. EST deadline set by Tehran in immediately joined in talks headed practical step” by the end of business Central Bank — may already ^ave committee recommendation to reintn^uce Latin. TTie Washington arid Algiers.” In Tehran, Iran’s chief hostage hours today on transferring Iranian budget does not contain the funds for this program, which left New York. teachers said could increase students' vocabulary and Weekend Special ^ Another increased category was permits for grammar skill. fee report issued by the alterations and additions. There were 97 fssues in 1980 Also while discussing languages, Kennedy said new nPcpmLPrnrn ' and 55 issued in December of 1979. guidelines for disposal of used texts would be issued, as Carnations GOP gets chance December 1980. comp^ed to 198 in December of 1979. But the category that most reflects the economy that there is currently some confusion. monthf represented a turnabout of the preceding of dwelling permits, was only three above the December Discussion of the industrial arts budget included debate 6 over the value of driver education. Shelly Aronson, who However, ratherraih,.. than.i,,„ increases in .uthe number. ofmark, ding economy8, and Still below the lOO s issued duHog an expan- I adozan last year chaired the PTA committee, requested •3.72 dwelling permits issued, the rise was accounted for by in- The Building Department collected S13 .sss last month statistics on the number of students who enroll in the creases in two accounts affected by winter weather. The for projects that had an estimated cnst of *9 dai «qr course. CASH & 85 E. CENTER ST OPEN for post on HRC The request for information is typical of the yearly CARRY THURS. 649-5268 politics. When she returns to the Before Fisher’s appointment the 9 to 32 in 1980. Included inS” this are permits “ 11 for coal and estimated cost of $1 527 563 review process. During earlier years, the citizens in the ______ TIU. ^ P.M By MARY KITZMANN wood burning stoves, a popular item throughout the na- ’ Herald Reporter neighboring town she plans to commission had one black member, tion. resume the political activties she Roy Craddock. "The permits for stoves ^re oncoming," said Francis MANCHESTER - After losing abandoned there. Republican Director William Conti, building inspector. "They haven't stopped." both new appointments to the The resignation opens again the Diana said today he "would have no Also, in a month of record cold weather the permits for Democrats when the Human question of minority appointments to problems” making a minority'ap­ electrical plumbing and heating were up. There were 122 Relations Commission was the HRC. pointment to the spot, but would have permits issued compared to 109 a year ago, expanded, the Republicans will soon In December the Board of Direc­ to consider it, as others might be in­ have a position to fill. tors expanded the commission from terested. He reinterated his earlier Wanda Franek, Republican seven to nine, and was strongly urged position that minorities had been meiriber of the HRC for the last year to appoint minority members. 'The “cheated” by the Democrats. Penney lunch and a half, will resign next week. Republicans readied a nominee, “Maybe, if the person we were Mrs. Franek, confirmed today that reportedly a black'woman, fbr their going to nominate is still interested This man can show 3 ^ on Monday she plans to submit a single appointment after being told we could make up for it,” Diana com­ to stop rumor letter of resignation for several by the Democrats the spots would be mented. "But I don’t see why we reasons. She and her husband, shared. should, the Democrats are the George, plan to move to East Hart- The Democrats directors, majority party and have all the ap­ M.ANCHESTF.R The Chamber of Commerce will fo^, if they sell their home on Sun- however, reneged on the promises pointments.” host a luncheon for J.C. Penney officials on Feb. 5 to of­ nybreoke Drive. Also, Mrs. Franek and made both appointments,, Diana said the resignation caught ficially thank them for use of the massive warehouse for the best in banking said'she had been missing the although one, Rubin Fisher, is an un­ him by surprise, and it would be dis­ the Manchester Product Show. meetings due to an Illness in the affiliated voter. The other appoinU cussed with the GOP executive j But some town officials also say the luncheon will help family. ment was Elizabeth Thompson, wife board, before the nomination was dispel rumors that have been circulating for some time "To be fair to the.commission, I of former mayor John Thompson. made. He noted the Democrats that the company plans to sell the warehouse. fed I should resign,” she said today. The Republicans criticized the ap- would have the opportunity to block Anne Flint, Chamber of Commerce president, has said Mrs.
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