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Top Democrats Upset 21 - MANCHKSTKH UKRAl.D, Wednesday. Sept. 12, 1984 NU proposes higher cap Top Democrats upset Shelter search panel Play Jackpot Bingo! Fait program HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut’s primary the state Senate and a scattering of contests for on utility than state wants elections spelled upset for two incumbent House local office. There were no primaries for company’s stockholders. he said. "If consumers are to be Democratic leaders and several other party- statewide offices or congressional seats. to keep on trying $100 in prizes weekty of rec events HAHTFORI) — Northeast Another assistant majority leader. Rep. Utilities has proposed a $5.9 billion The state and the plant’s major protected, the Department of endorsed candidates in a clash of liberals and cap on the cost of the Seabrook owner, Public Service of New Public Utility Control has all the conservatives in the state’s Democratic Party. William P. Candelori of New Britain, won the page 3 ... winning numbers on page 2 ... supplement inside nuclear power plant, more than $1 Hampshire, favor a $4.5 billion authority it needs already — After the votes were counted Tuesday, Rep. nomination in the 23rd District over endorsed billion over the fiftiire favored by cap. United Illuminating Co. ol without cap setting — to bring that Joan R. Kemler, D-West Hartford, had lost the Democrat Henry .1. Olszewski, 1205-901, state Consumer Counsel Barry S, Connecticut, which owns 17.5 per­ about.” 18th District nomination to Miles S. Rapoport and In another upset, unendorsed Jonathon W. Zitser. cent. proposed a $5.5 billion cap. But he said, "in light of the Rep. Joseph Walkovich, D-Danbury, came up Pelto won 988 votes and the nomination from Jane requirement by the legislature to short in the 109th District to Lynn H. Taborsak in Ann Bobbitt in Mansfield’s 54th Assembly Tbe utility, which owns 4 percent Legislation passed this year has her first bid for political office. District. Bobbitt, with 6.55 votes, was the party’s directed the state DPUC to estab­ set a cap, we feel that the $5.9 of the New Hampshire plant, billion does meet enough criteria to Rapoport, former director of the Connecticut choice to replace retiring Rep. Dorothy Goodwin. offered the proposal Tuesday on lish a cap on the cost of the Citizen Action Group, had 2160 votes to Kemler’s Pelto, who became the state’s youngest town the second day of hearings held by Seabrook 1 plant by Sept. 28. be acceptable and useful for that purpose” 1988 while Taborsak, a plumber and former state committee chairman at age 21, gained statewide Mild tonight: Manchester, Conn. the Department of Public Utilities chapter president of the National Organization recognition by managing Sen. Gary Hart’s NU Chief Executive Officer He said NU proposed the $5.9 Thursday, Sept. 13, 1984 on the question of the cap. William B. Ellis said the company billion cap because a technical for Women, edged Walkovjch 670 to 650. presidential campaign in Connecticut. warm Friday In the lone Senate race, Anthony D. Truglia of The cap is a figure representing would rather not have any cap at • evaluation done by Management Walkovich and Kemler were both five-term — see page 2 Single copy: 25<t the maximum investment a utility all. but conclusions by technical Analysis Co., its consultant on the incumbents and assistant majority leaders in the Stamford outpolled challenger George Jepsen company can recover from its experts madq the company believe project, found there was an 85 Democrat-controlled House. 3,826-3,619 despite Jepsen’s endorsements by customers. Any construction costs costs would far exceed present percent possibility that the plant Connecticut voters cast ballots in 22 primary Stamford Mayor Thom Serrani and Ernest N. iiattrhpatpr Bpralii exceeding the cup officially set estimates. could be constructed for that contests, including 13 for the state House, one for Abate, former House speaker. would be recovered from the "It is unnecessary to .set a cap,’’ amount. featuring: REAL ESTATE Iraq hits convoy THIS WEEK of Iranian ships ABU DHABI, United Arab Emi­ Iraq has said it vigorously will The reported naval strike came rates (UPI) — Iraq said today its enforce its "no-go” zone around a day after Iraqi warplanes hit a forces attacked six naval targets in Iran’s ports and majoroil terminal Panamanian-registered tanker the Persian Gulf in two days, at Kharg Island to-put an economic south of Kharg Island as it .steamed 3 including four ships in an Iranian stranglehold on the Iranian war toward Japan with more than 1.7 convoy trying to run a blockade of effort lifter the failure of peace million barrels of Iranian oil. Iranian oil terminals and ports. efforts. Iraqi Information Mini.ster Latif A Baghdad military commu­ "The attack of the naval targets Nassif Jassem Monday signaled nique said Iraqi warships des­ is an implementation of Iraq’s an intensification in Iraq’s war troyed four ships at the entrance of determination to tighten its block­ effort. the Iranian port of Bandar Kho­ ade of Kharg Island and other “The fortlicoming few days will meini Wednesday and its jets Iranian ports,” the communique, witness a serious development in This gorgeous 9 room Contemporary Colonial attacked a naval target south of the reported by the state-run Iraqi the process of the blockade," he rests on a 1 'A acre wooded lot. A very private set­ EAST HARTFORD $76,900 Iranian oil terminal of Kharg news agency, said today. said. ting for the 5 bedroom house that also contains Don’t miss your chance to own this lovely 6 room Ranch with spacious rooms thou- Island. The flare-up in Iraq’s war Political observers said Jas- ghout features 3 bedrooms, 1 baths, fireptaced living room, new carpeting & garage. The entrance of Bandar Kho­ against shipping on Iran’s side of sem’s warning reflected Iraqi 3’/z baths. Many extras included a greenhouse, 2 Located on V* acre parklike lot. Immediate occupancy. Call for details. 643-4(^ Check out the many fine features in this 4 bed­ meini and Kharg Island are 100 the Gulf came eight days before impatience at the failure of efforts patios, 2nd floor deck off the master bedroom, miles apart. the fourth anniversary of the by non-aligned and Arab slates to central air conditioner, walk-in cedar closet, an room raised ranch: A later communique reported conflict, which began Sept. 20, mediate an end to the war. in which intercom system, electric garage door opener, i/' 20x40 inground pool IVz acre lot Iraqi warships attacked a 1980. Iraq launched the war in a at least 500.000 people have died. medium-sized vessel near the thermocables in gutters and much more. The u-' 16x32 wood deck 2 car garage di.spute over the Shatt al-Arab In another development today, UPI photo Iranian oil field of Nowruz today. waterway that marks the common Iran said it implemented new room arrangement would also accomodate an in­ I/' Fireplaced living room t/' Family room Iraq said the four ships des­ southern border between the two security measures in response to a As the deadline nears law apartment. Country kitchen Office troyed Wednesday were part of an countries. series of hijackings of Iranian Iranian convoy trying to run a Members ot the United Auto Workers Walk to school 1 full & 2 half baths "A convoy was spotted at the aircraft to Iraq and snared four Bieber said a walkout is likely for the blockade of Iranian oil terminals entrance of Bandar Khomeini and armed air pirates as they attemp­ Union prepare for a strike by making 350,000 hourly workers whose contract and ports. the Iraqi navy attacked. Four ted to commandeer a pas.senger picket signs at a local region headquar­ Real Estate salespeople needed: Thinking of But Persian Gulf shippers and hostile naval targets were struck expires midnight Friday. jet. ters Wednesday. UAW president Owen making a change or just starting out. Give us a Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Unit and destroyed," an Iraqi military Slate-run Tehran telct'ision said call. Ask for Carl Zinsser at 646-1511. GUSTONBURY $12S,900 Price $115,000 in London said they could not spokesman said in Baghdad. two of the four hijackers were New llstingl Fantastic 7 room Raised Ranch just loaded with extra features offers 3 confirm the naval engagement "The Iraqi armed forces will wounded Wednesday when secur­ bedrooms. 2V^ baths, fireplaced family room & 3 porches. 2 enclosed & 1 screened. Wednesday, adding that ships Picturesque yard with in-ground sprinkler. Quality to the last detail. Call for an ap­ continue their destructive strikes ity agents tackled them after they S ta ZINSSER AGENCY pointment. 643-4060 trying to break the Iraqi blockade on Iranian supplies until Iran seized control of an French-built Proposed Winchester mall maintain strict radio silence to submits to the call to right and Airbus flying from Tehran to the 750 Main St. Zinsser Agenqr thwart attacks. peace," the spokesman said. southern city of Shiraz. □ There was no immediate com­ Iran has said it will talk peace In the last three weeks, three FREE 750 Main St., Manchester ment from Tehran on the Iraqi Manchester MARKET only after the overthrow of Iraqi Iranian aircraft have been forced reports. President Saddam Hussein.^ to Iraq. doesn’t scare businessmen Fnka iM I ilM M l| I 646-1511 REAL ESTATE SERVICES e v a l u a t i o n 223 East C a n la r SI., M anchaalar 611 im o ™ 646-1511 Bv Kathy Garmus Personal-Tee T-shirt store at 825 "It’s been on and off so often," Herald Reporter E Main St., agreed that the mall Garman said might hurt some Main Street Miehael Dworkin.
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