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PAGE TEN-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancbtiter. Conn.. M«fi. April M, ICT Bill would ease burden of tax revaluation Legislation introduced into the legislation today. It was tacked onto residential property has been in towns in which the assessment on residences. If the provision is passed by the Senate by Sen. David Barry would a i ^ e r bill as an amendment. creased 100 per cent by revaluation it residential property has increased Sen. Barry said the legislation has Senate and then the House, Barry ease the tax burden im p o ^ by Under terms of the bill as it applies would be increased 20 per cent a year more than 40 per cent and has caused gone through several draftings. It is said he and Cummings plan to meet to Manchester, the Board of Direc revaluation on Manchester for each of five years. a wide disparity between residential co-sponsored by Sen. George Han with Gov. Ella Grasso to urge her to homeowners if it becomes law. tors could spread the increase in The measure was one devised by and commercial assessments. non, and Reps. Cummings, Abraham sign it promptly into law. assessment due to revaluation over a Rep. Theodore Cununings who is also In Manchester the recent revalua Glassman, and Muriel Yacavone, the Opposition is expected in the five year period in equal increments. Democratic town chairman. It would tion resulted in lesser increases for entire delegation representing Assembly, however. FMNK GIFFORD Sm-. The Senate was to take up the Thus if the assessment on a apply to Manchester and to other commercial property than for Manchester. The weather Fair tonight with lows in the 30s. East Hartford Partly sunny Wednesday with highs nows on pago 5 near 60. Outlook: fair weather through Saturday. National weather map on page 8. Phono 647-9946 DOTS, MGHTS, OR WEEKENDS, Charm for homo dollvory \ - MANCHS^R?C0NN., TUESDAY, A Pl^ », i m - VOL. XCVU, No. 174 TMSONE mVLM BEACH OUTFIT I'RICK) TWENTY OaNT.S, h a n d l e s TH E M A U . Retirement center rejected by PZC 2 By JUNE TOMPKINS representing the applicants, said that The commission members who op Herald Reporter Wesley Retirement Center Inc. will posed it gave no reason for their likely appeal to HUD requesting The application for permission to negative vote. them to switch the allocation of a construct a retirement center on Kolasa was disappointed in the out retirement center from Manchester South United Methodist Church come, but said that if the town 5 to another site. property on Hartford Road was through their officials expresses dis “As far as I'm concerned, the denied ^fIonday night by the favor of a retirement center on the application for Manchester is over Manchester Planning and Zoning South United Methodist Church and done with," Kolasa said. property, then the town has to abide Commission. Although there were no specific The commission voted three to two by the commission’s decision. reasons given by the commission for An incorporator of Wesley Retire against the application for a plan denying the application, Kolasa said which has been struggling for adop ment Center Inc. and a trustee of the he felt the commission voted against tion since its first presentation to the Methodist Health and Welfare Ser it because they didn't want to see commission nearly two years ago. vices, Philip Susag was unhappy at elderly housing on that particular Voting in favor of the application site. —See Page Twelve were Alfred Sieffert, commission chairman, and Joseph Swensson, commission member. Commission members opposed to the application Dayan says Israel were Ronald Gates, Leo Kwash and • Truman Crandall. The decision altered any further hope the Methodist group might have would give up jets of developing a goal set in 1966 when By Unilcd PrcHM Inlernalional the Methodist Health and Welfare Begin Is traveling to Washington U.S. envoy Alfred Atherton and Services was founded by the annual Sunday and attending White House Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe New England Conference of the observances of IsraePs 30th anniver Petitioning in Andover Methodist Church to develop retire Dayan left the Middle East for the sary in May. Newspaper reports in ment centers. United States today and Dayan Israel said Carter would not meet warned his country would sacrifice Its original goal included Connec with Begin if the Vance-Oayah Beatrice Kowalski, chairman of the An signatures although 125 will be enough. Judy U.S, warplanes if that would stop air negotiations are unsuccessful. , A ticut in the New England area as a craft sales to Egypt and Saudi dover Board of Education, is collecting Willard is waiting to sign the petition as Carol location for a center with the campus Israel’s former armed forces chief Arabia. sipatures to bring to referendum the ques MacKay is having her name checked off. of South United Methodist Church of staff, Lt. Gen. Mordechai Gur, Dayan, fjying to Washington for tion of whether or not there should be an addi Mrs. Kowalski and Jeanne Person, president selected as a,site. said last week Israel does not need talks with Secretary of State Cyrui When asked what step the Wesley the 90 F-15s and F-16s that are part of tion to Andover Elementary School. The of the Parent Teacher Association, were in Vance on the wording of a com Retirement Center Inc. might take Carter’s proposed package. proposed addition will cost $662,000. Those in strumental in coordinating the petition drive. promise formula for an Arab-Israeli next, Renard Kolasa, the attorney Saudi Arabia is to get W F-15s, the volved in the project are trying to collect 200 (Herald photo by Pinto) peace settlement, said he was not West’s most advanced plane, and taking any new proposals with him. Egypt will get 50 of the less P But he reaffirmed his sophisticated h'-OEs. government’s strong opposition to GOP favors 31 mills President Carter’s decision to sell fighter jets to Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Israel in an all-or-nothing $4.8 billion package deal that goes to Young leftists Congress Wednesday for an expected Dents aim for 34-mill taxing tough fight. march in Italy "A package deal is not the right By GREG PEARSON man of the board, said that his party The two Republican directors pre based on the shift in tax burden from way,” Dayan told reporters at Ben- ROME (UPI) - Young leftlsto has set a goal of $1.3 million in new Gurion Airport, “Even if we have to chanting, ’’This is only the beginning Herald Reporter sent, Carl Zinsser and William commercial to residential properties money in this year’s budget. Based Diana, responded that the, GOP is that occurs in a revaluation. absorb the punishment, we will con — Aldo Moro is no more,” marched Manchester’s Democrats are on the present year’s $24.8 million aiming for a 31-mill tax rate next The GOP directors also tinue to oppose the deal.” through Rome today as Italy awaited aiming for a 34-mill General Fund tax budget, this means the Democrats year. ’This would be a drop in taxes, recommended cuts in the school But he said he would be glad to dis news on the fate of the ex-premier, rate and the Republicans want a 31- are aiming at a $26,130,000 1978-79 but increased revenues have been in budget. cuss any new suggestions that Egypt kidnapped and "sentenced to death” mill rate, according to figures men budget, Penny said. cluded in the figuring to obtain a . ‘"The town has a declining school might have put forward to Atherton by the Red Brigades. tioned at the Board of Directors budget that would be about equal to enrollment — appropriate cuts are in in the past four days on the Middle Other youths shouted down and budget workshop Monday night. The $1.3 million in new money the present spending level. order,” they said. East. scuffled with the antl-Moro The three-hour workshop, £ e ninth would include some increased They also referred to the start of The U.S. envoy left Cairo after demonstrators and President held by the board since budget work revenues that would help keep tte in Zinsser, Diana, and Vivian construction of the J.C. Penney Co. “very serious and very detailed” Giovanni Leone asked Italians to started a month ago, was the first crease of the mill rate down. A mill, Ferguson, who was ill and unable to catalog distribution center. This talks with Egyptian leaders, but stand firm against the Red Brigades’ time that the parties have mentioned based on the revalued Grand List, is attend Monday’s session, this mor assures the town of additional tax without any apparent success in ’’perfidious and bloody menace.” M publicly what they hope to set for a worth slightly more than $500,000. ning released a statement on their 31- base in future years, a more ap narrowing the gap in Egyptian and The government of Premier Giulio final 1978-79 town budget. ’This increase in spending would mill rate proposal. propriate time for capital expansion, Israeli negotiating positions. Andreotti Monday rejected a demand Town Manager Robert Weiss has result in a 34-miIl tax rate. Penny ”We believe that the manager and the Republicans said. Dayan said he and the Americans that it free 13 Imprisoned terrorists proposed a $27,881,728 General Fund said. his department heads should restudy ”We believe a budget that requires would be discussing a working paper in return for Moro’s life.