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PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 24, 1975 The weather Periods of rain through Friday, some street, highway and small stream flooding possible. High, low 60s, low tonight In 50s. The winning Connecticut State Lottery OPEC meeting to decide oil export prices High Friday, upper 60s. numBer drawn this morning in Clinton can be Maturliwtpr lEupning fc a lh found on Page 2. servation— but mostly Because This means that some OPEC proBaBly would have cracked BRUSSELS (UPI) - Will the Many nations already charge markets. more or less untouched. low enough to negate the Many OPEC nations, faced The OPEC nations nominal increase. of the recession. nations — such as Iran and under this pressure already if it oil-producing nations raise the more than $10.46 per Barrel. In MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 303 t w e n t y -e i g h t p a g e s — t w o s e c t i o n s p r i c e : f i f t e e n c e n t s Why should OPEC, having OPEC had expected demand Algeria — which need every had not Been for Saudi AraBia’s Manchester—A City of Village Charm world’s oil prices again when donesia, for instance, prices its with falling Income over the theoretically could decree a quadrupled its prices since to revive by now. But apart cent of oil revenue to pay for willingness to keep cutting they meet in Vienna this week? oil at $12.60 per Barrel. This is past year Because of the oil sur price rise ^ is week, But post 1973, worry aBout a much from some indication that oil amBitious development production, to prevent a -huge And will it make any Because of various premiums plus, have'already begun price pone it until the end of the year. smaller increase now? Here’s companies are Building up projects, are in serious trouBle. surplus from building up. The difference to how much we ail and allowances, estaBlished shaving By cutting these Or they could carry out their why: stocks Before the winter, that They feel they must raise Saudis feel that another big pay for oil? over the years, to reward premiums. If it wanted, OPEC threat to stop quoting oil prices World demand for oil has has not happened. OPEC daily prices just to stay level, even at price increase would only lower Ministers of the 16-nation nations that have particularly could raise its “Bench” price by in U.S. dollars and use an ar Been low for a year now — part output, which was 33 million the risk of driving demand demand again, which would Organization of Petroleum high-quality oil with low sul 10 per cent and eliminate most tificial currency called Special ly Because of the high prices, Barrels in 1973, is only 26 lower. proBably force them to reduce Exporting Countries are phur content or, like Libya, are of the premiums — leaving the Drawing Rights (SDRs) in Buckland issue mild weather last year and con million Barrels now. The OPEC cartel itsdlf output once more. ^ News I meeting in speciai session in unusually near their major price to consuming nations stead, then set the^DR price OPEC headquarters in Vienna today. I summary | At their iast meeting in June, tops the agenda the ministers decided to Compiled from “readjust crude oil prices as By SOL R. COHEN United Press International culating a new petition, to fit all from Oct. 1,” the day OPEC’s Herald Reporter requirements. Their counsel refused to self-imposed nine-month price It appears that the Democratic majority accept rulings by Moses and LaBelle that freeze expires. on the Board of Directors is ready to take the July 31 action is nullified. That ruling, Some OPEC nations — the so- action on the top two issues in Manchester counsel insists, can only be made by a cailed “radicals” led By for Dinner? State I — construction of a town firehouse in the court. Algeria, LiBya, Iraq and HARTFORD -U . S. Supreme \ Buckland area and resolve of the proposed As of today, the new petition has aBout Venezuela — want to raise oil $2,373,000 appropriation for additions and two-thirds of the required 233 signatures prices By 35 per cent. They say Court Chief Justice Warren E. Burger will be guest of honor and renovations to Bentley and Washington and its circulators predict they’ll have it this would Barely make up for i»y<iwi«i»k«%5lioplljtehasthe Onswerl Schools and replacement of the West Side completed by next week. They couldn’t main speaker Oct. 25 at the Connec- j the inflation over the past year Rec building. predict what their course of action then in the cost of industrial goods ticut Bar Association’s Centennial Ball in the Hartford Civic Center. | Mayor John ’Thompson has called a will Be. they import from the West. special meeting of the nine-memBer Board In regard to the second issue, a proposed Iran was the original ad More Meats At Lower Prices Also expected are: Gov. Ella T. j Grasso, Connecticut Supreme Court for Monday at 7 p.m. in the Municipal $2,373,000 appropriation for Bentley, vocate of a 35 per cent increase. \ Building Hearing Room — with considera Chief Justice Charles S. House of j Washington and West Side Rec projects, But it appears to have Backed tion of the two issues the only two items Thompson said he’ll present a resolution 2 off, in the face of Western war Manchester, and Judge Lawrence \ E. Walsh, newly elected president i (as of today) on the agenda. for the Board’s consideration. nings that a raise this big would LEAN GROUND BEEF contains not more Thompson said action on the proposed LtMIV unu u iY Lf Dfci-r 250/0 BY WEIGHT of the American Bar Association. | The resolution, he explained, will state throttle the West’s recovery SAVE ---------- firehouse hinges on a final report and ad that the construction cannot be started un from recession. Without this OF BEEF FAT vice the directors will receive Monday til or unless the town is assured a state recovery, OPEC’s oil sales to WITH VALUABLE COUPONS! WEST HARTFORD -A con- ; from Town Counsel William Broneill. grant for its share of, the construction. It the West will remain low. ShopRite Coupon ■ CHUCK ference on Connecticut’s new law on ; Said Thompson, ‘Tm hopeful the would be in effect if a referendum ques Iran and Kuwait — another news media access to government : counsel will give us the green light to sign tion, authorizing the appropriation, Big producer — now seem more nw o, CNKI M SMOKO HUTS DOT H U n l information will be Oct. 2 at the ; Toward the purchase of I a contract with the low Bidder and go passes. University of Hartford. U. S. | likely to press for an increase of $3.00 or more fresh I ahead with the construction.” Thompson said the referendum question about 15 per cent. The other oil- lb. District Court Judge John 0. New- ; Fred Brunoli & Sons of Avon, the low already is printed on the Ballots that will 5 soaked sheikhdoms of the Per Ground Beef man will be the featured speaker and 99 Bidder at $233,000 for the construction (the appear on the voting machines and he’s sian Gulf proBably will go along Fresh M e at details of the new act will be full cost is estimated at $295,000), has Been assured By Town Clerk Edward explained by the state commission with this. BEEF, VEAL PORK LOIN PORK LOIN guaranteed its price to Nov. 15, to give the Tomkiel it’s too late to remove it. But Saudi AraBia, the Biggest I LAMB, PORK, OR POULTRY There's an important CENTER estaBlished to enforce the act. town time to clarify its legal proBlems. LOIN BONE-IN Director Vivian Ferguson has taken oil exporter of all, has Been per I Coupon good at any ShopRite market, CHOPS ROAST Those legal proBlems stem from a July issue with the statement the question can’t Review Republican campaign literature a Limit one per family. suaded that any increase would difference... 31 action by Eighth District voters (since be removed and has asked Town Counsel I Expires Sat, Sept 27, 1975 Checking some campaign literature a t Wednesday night’s throw the Western economies then declared nullified by the town’s assis Broheill for a legal opinion. , Cronin, for town treasurer; and Edward J. Wilson, for into another tizzy, and that TOP ROUND PORK LOIN # :$ 1 I Regional opening of Manchester GOP campaign headquarters at Board of Directors. ABout 100 persons turned out for the BEEF ROUND | tant counsel and the district’s counsel), The issue exists Because of word from OPEC itself would suffer in the ^h^Rite Coupon when they authorized expansion of district state officials they have reached the 183 Center St. are, from the left. RepuBlican candidates opening, despite poor weather conditions. (Herald photo I STEAK ASS’T. CHOPS r I BOSTON —The Commercial long run. The Saudis therefore lines into the Buckland area. ceiling for bonding grants for school con Fred A. Otter Jr., fw Board of Education; Louise M. By Dunn) Union Assurance Companies has :•!• want no raise at all. Toward the purchase of * Assistant Town Counsel Victor Moses struction, that new funds won’t Be notified its agents it might not These contradictions leave $1.00 or more in our I ROUND T IP PORK LOIN and District Counsel John LaBelle both availaBle until the 1976 General Assembly , .