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Manchester Police Report Ning and Lee May in the Eighth, Im- Bucky Dent Contributed a Two-Run Those Who Are Hurt r ■ ■ ■ PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. May 25. 1978 Gardening : ■ . ' ■ ’ I ■ The weather By Frank Atwood Sunny with highs 75 to 80 today, around 26 C. lianrhpHtf r fEuTiiing Hrralb Fair tonight' with lows in the 50s. Mostly sunny Saturday with highs in the 80s. Probability of rain 10 percent through Saturday. Extended outlook: Mostly sunny Sunday and ■ A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 . Monday. Chance of showers Tuesday. This story started with a plant sale and I have wanted for years, old- counted tracks, not leading in any Vol. XCVII, No. 201 — Manchester, Conn., Friday, May 26,1978 Single Copy 20 Cents National weather map: Page 20. ^ )and it took me to the giant dinosaurs fashioned tiger lilies. They came one direction as they would be on a that roamed what is now the Connec­ from Marie Panikoff’s garden in path, but entirely at random. ticut Valley 185 million years ago. Glastonbury and when I asked her The state decided they should be The State Dinosaur Park is across how many I needed to start a good preserved. The building project was the river in Rocky Hill, but a citizen clump she said “take six.” I took the moved to another location, and the organization, the Friends of six, transplanted them the same day land turned over to the Department Inside today Dinosaur Park, has its nucleus in and they have made a fine start. of Environmental Protection, as it is Manchester and an enthusiastic and During the last hour, prices on all now known. Manchester energetic president is Mrs. Robert plants were reduced to 10 cents each, To protect the tracks from Spviet asks end Newton of 168 Benton St. and a few people who benefitted just weathering, an inflated “bubble” Gardeners who plan to use Mrs. Newton and her small club, by coming late took home some great was put up over the area, kept in public garden plots, upset over with a membership of nine, worked bargains. They were plants left over, place by a pump that forced air under town.plans to charge them for the covering. It was brought down by prodigiously to dig plants from their but I think this always happens at an hauling water, will meet Saturday a storm and damaged so it could not own gardens and to bring in plants amateur plant sale. to discuss the problem. See page be put up again two years ago. from commercial nurseries for their .Dinosaur ‘Stamping Dinosaur of green plastic was an eye- Robert Newton of Manchester is president. , to nuclear armsI Now a permanent, rigid dome has sale. catcher at plant sale in the parking lot of Audrey Welch of South Windsor was one of Leo Diana will give the Ground' been constructed and a visitors' It was held in the parking lot of her young helper. (Atwood photo) the prospects for an early signing of talks on the cessation of the produc­ Memorial Day address Monday The Dinosaur State Park came into center with an auditorium is being Frank’s Supermarket on East Middle Turn­ UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - Frank's Supermarket off (East Mid­ a new strategic arms limitation tion of ail types of nuclear weapons during the annual ceremonies. existence 10 years ago a bulldozer completed. The park has opened with pike for Friends of Dinosaur Park. Mrs. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei dle Turnpike, the day before operator, working for the state Gromyko called today for an end to agreement with the United States — and gradual reduction of their The parade will begin at 9:30 a.m. M other’s Day, one of the big these facilities for visitors still not Highway Department on land where the production of “all types of a subject he will take up later this stockpiles up to their complete See page 11. weekends of the year for sale of ready and no money has been ap­ A total of 301 pints were 2 a highway garage was to be built, propriated for the equipment to put nuclear weapons” and proposed that week in Washington with President destruction get under way,” plants and flowers. Franconia College for sale Carter. ('Many of the difficulties ... Gromyko said. collected this year in Manchester The club members came early and saw he had uncovered a multitude of on slide shows or build exhibits all five nuclear powers begin talks heavily advertised along the East have been overcome,” Gromyko and Bolton during the annual high they stayed late. They sold a lot of tracks solidified into stone. needed for an educational program. FRANCONIA, N.H. (UPI)^- For after 16 years last fall due to finan­ aimed at the “complete destruction" He said it is up to the five nuclear He reported the find and his . Mrs. Newton, visiting the park cial difficulties, will auction off its coast and in such newspapers as the of their stockpiles. said. school blood collection program. plants but they had hoped to sell sale: one college campus. Includes Gromyko flatly called for “cessa­ powers — Soviet Union, United See page 18. superiors stopped the work until with her husband and two children, land and buildings Friday in an effort Wall Street Journal. Gromyko also told the United more. All their efforts were 220 acres of scenic countryside and 15 tion of the production of all types of States, Britain, France and China — experts could be brought from Trini­ decided she would try to raise some to pay off $1.4 million in debts. “We’ve had some inquiries, but Nations that Vice President Walter to take the lead, and insisted “all the dedicated to providing needed to 20 buildings. Will accept best nuclear weapons,” an end to develop­ ty, Yale and other institutions. They money. She asked friends to join the Peter Anderson of the Manchester whether they turn into actual bids re­ Mondale’s charge of an increased nuclear powers must take part” in facilities for educational programs agreed these were dinosaur foot­ offer. main to be seen,” he said. Soviet nuclear threat against ment of new types of conventional East Hartford at the Dinosaur Park. enterprise and, mostly by asking for Franconia College, which closed Bank said the campus has been such talks. prints, left in mud which had later donations, they have raised $5,000. Western Europe was a “trumped- arms and a halt to the expansion of In a lengthy session, the Zoning I found some plants that my wife armies around the world as steps 6 become “siltstone.'- There are un- Between $30,000 and $50,000 will be up” charge and that the United That posed an immediately Board of Appeals approved one needed, Mrs. Newton said. Menoheeter Evening Herald States was the bigger danger with its toward what the General Assembly problem. China has given no indica­ restaurant expansion and denied Manchester schools contributed to BICYCLES PuMMed nwy mvnlne n o m “particularly vicious and cruel" special session is seeking — world tion it has any intention of working another restaurant’s plans. See 1 Sundm ind holldtyt. Entered it M Toyota’s and Pontiac the funds on hand for the Dinosaur NEW USEf neutron bomb. disarmament. with the Soviet Union or anyone else page 8. ' Mencheeter, Conn. Poet Otiloe ee So- The Soviet Union "proposes that H ealth specialists say Park. Through bake sales, potluck cond ClBM Mall Mattar. ■Spring Rental Managers Special’s But the Russian spoke warmly of in cutting back nuclear arms. Harry Ravalese’s offer to sell a suppers and sale of used books, the Suggested Carrier Rates Gromyko had particularly harsh 26.9-acre tract north of the East children raised $700 last year. Payabla In Advanca words for the neutron bomb which Hartford Public Golf Course is evaluation is necessary .Slngla copy................................... alive again. See page 8. There is no chance to raise money W aakty.......................................... ®0a. Weekend the United States is considering through admissions to the park. It is On# m o n th ................................-W-SO Weekday Thraa montha ......................... developing. “This is a particularly WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two Har­ was in the past, “but one can ques­ free. State panel eyes Six m ontha............................... f 2 ' S vicious and cruel means of mass The green dinosaur used to attract Ona y a a r...................................$46.80 Rate Rate Connecticut vard health specialists say many tion the justification for most of the Mall Rataa Upon Raquaat destruction,” and Moscow favors its almost 1 million operations still per­ attention at the plant sale was con­ SALES ----- ^REPAIRS diagnostic and therapeutic medical Route 83-1 Mile North Subacrlbara who fall to racalvt “complete prohibition.” Health care workers, saying practices in use today have not been formed annually.” tributed by United Technologies. The thair nawapapar batora 8:30 p.m. FRLPJi Of Vernon Circle. ahould talapnona tha circulation 10.N a day they haven’t had a raise in two properly evaluated and some may be Frazier and Hiatt said there is park geologist does not accept it as dapartment. 647*9940. hospital income Although the neutron bomb is on years, demand that Gov. Ella unnecessarily risky. widespread agreement that the cor­ authentic so it stays with the t o M 0 N.P.M. the drawing boar^ls. Carter has suspended its outright development. Grasso release the necessary Drs. Howard Frazier and Howard onary artery bypass procedure has Friends. The creature that made the .10 a mile authorized by the commission. funds. See page 1 1. By JUNE TOMPKINS The Russians have called the suspen­ Hiatt said some once-innovative not been adequately evaluated, yet it tracks was 18 feet long.
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