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Iranian Forces Counterattack Ly Retarded and Handicapped in Bids for Various Materials Needed to Program Development and Design 2» - KVKMNC HKHALD. Kri . (kt 3. 1980 Handicapped agency selects coordinator MANCHKSTKR - MARCH Inc., a with a major in literature and iiaurlifatpr local interfaith organization for the philosophy. She attended workshops handicapped has hired a coordinator for additional training in caring for for its respite care program. the handicapped. Cloudy Executive Director Melanie Haber Ms. Haber said Ms. Townsend was Saturday la expected to said Thursday. selected by the MARCH Inc. be cloudy with chances of Julie Townsend, a Higganum resi­ executive board out of the ap­ rain. Sunday partly sun­ dent. has been hired to coordinate the proximately 20 candidates who WEATHER ny with showers possible agency's plans to offer a home for applied. near evening. ★ retarded and handicapped in­ She will earn $12,500 for the first year of her two year contract, and dividuals. yol/N iioMETOiry isewshapek • Since 1801 a 2 0 ^ The home will be available for $13,500 for the second. The position is stays of from one day to several funded by the Hartford Foundation weeks, so the families of the in­ for Public Giving. dividual can attend to personal business knowing their charges will be cared for. Bids on signs Miss Townsend has six years MANCMUSTKR - The Police experience working with the mental­ Department has begun advertising Iranian forces counterattack ly retarded and handicapped in bids for various materials needed to program development and design. build signs to replace those lost or BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) — Iranian tinued to crush the enemy's counter- vengefully bombed residential areas columns of bluish-gray, smoke could burning fiercely following its near claimed it shot down an Iraqi MiG She also has administrative and damaged during the year. troops backed by zealous giyilians attack, maintaining a firm hold of in Dizful. be seen across the waterway over total destruction in the massive air jetfighter attacking Bushire on the K o I h t I I’. KoH«-nl»»*rg Khurramshahr and Abadan, two raids of the first few days of the war. Persian Gulf coast. direct service experience, Ms. Haber Deadline for the bids is Oct. 14 at 11 launched counter-attacks Friday, the territory under their control.” It said the Iranians shot down six Iraqi military objectives since the As the two OPEC giants, their oil ft also claimed “at least 170 enemy said. She will start in two weeks. a m. Items sent out for bid include claiming victories in the battles for Baghdad said 25 Iranian troops more Iraqi MiGs, three over Dizful war began. facilities either shut down or . tanks destroyed or captured" in the She received her bachelors degree channel posts, aluminum sign blanks four besieged Iranian cities, but Iraq were killed, 47 wounded and four cap- an'd three along the southern border Exec helps from the University of New said its forces had a “firm hold" on tured, while Iraqi losses were 17 Asserting it had captured all the Abadan, which once boasted the destroyed, began to run out of gas, fighting that raged along a jagged and sign faces, letter and reflective the air raids slackened off. But Iran 100-mileIong front. Hampshire, graduating cum laude material. territory under their control. killed, 48 wounded and 12 missing. territory it intended to take, Iraq world's largest oil refinerv, was still Heavy fighting raged around two Iraq said it shot down 2 Iranian said its forces were no longer advan­ United Way central battlefronts in Iran's oil-rich fighter planes and four helicopters cing and its war effort now was con- Land trust sets films Unusual angle Khuzistan province on the 12th day of and sank “two enemy boats loaded cerntratedon “preserving” its gains. M\>(;IIKSI'I';K - Robert P. ' the Persian Gulf war. The com­ with soldiers" in the Shatt Al-Arab. But Iran had different thoughts. Car topples gas pump Rosenberg of Manchester has been M WGHK.s i KK— An en­ The second film describes tbe The grounded schooners, Hesper and thousands of tourists but rarely seen from muniques- of both sides — and as far Both sides reported an Iraqi air at­ Rejecting an Iraqi truce offer, the military command in Tehran said named a 1980 United Way of the vironmental film will be the feature variety of wildlife to be found at Gar­ Luther Little, lie mired in the mud at this angle. (UPI photo) as they could be verified by reporters tack on the Iranian city of Dizful, 60 Capital Area loaned executive. presentation by the Manchester Land diner's Island sanctuary off the in the field — supported Iran's claim miles inside the border. Baghdad civilians called to arms in a general Under the loaned executive program Conservation Trust Inc. for its fall eastern shore of Long Island. Wiscasset, Maine, a familiar sight to that its forces were finally counter­ said Iranian warplanes attacked mobilization Thursday had joingd Rosenberg will serve throughout the program on Friday, Oct. 10, at 8 p.m. MLCT members and non-members attacking. civilian targets in three Iraqi Iranian troops and Revolutionary injuring 4- year-old 1980 United Way campaign contac­ at Martin School. Ellsworth S. Grant, may make reservations by contac­ Huge columns of smoke spiraled up provinces. Guards and were fighting “ big ting local businesses, firms and their former mayor of West Hartford, will ting the Manchester Land Conserva­ Personal Counseling from Abadan and Khurramshahr, the Iran said 15 people were killed and battles on the southern front” to By DAVE LAVALLEE employees asking for a fair share narrate two films, “Return to The tion Trust office to pick up tickets or two major Iranian ports on the Shatt- 64 wounded in the raid on Dizful. Iraq break the Iraqi sieges of Abadan and ^Herald Reporter pledge. River'■ and “Gardiner's Island." have them held at the door. Non­ Earle R. Custer al-Arab waterway giving Iran and said it inflicted “heavy losses” on Khurramshahr and Ahvaz and Dizful 4 GLASTONBURY - A 4-year-old The first film is a sequel to one B.A., M. Div., S.T.M. Iraq their only shipping outlets to the further north. Rosenberg is an operations members may secure tickets at what it called military and economic girl was still being evaluated for previously shown which portrays the ob fair Persian Gulf. It asserted that civilians heeding engineer at Pratt & Whitney Air­ Regal Men's Sliop or tbe MLCT office targets there. head injuries at Hartford Hospital craft. He has worked at Pratt & scenic beauty of the Connecticut in the Greater Manchester Chamber People ohen need support to lace Hie changes and make The Iraqi port of Fao, at the junc­ Iran claimed to have taken the up­ Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's exhortations for a “holy war” Friday night after she had been Whitney for the past 17 years. He River with particular reference to the of Commerce office, Susannah new decisions death, divorce, loss of job lend to Isolate G . Fox Is happy ture of the waterway and the Persian per hand in the ground fighting. struck and thrown 25 feet when a sta­ lives with his wife, Gail, and their significant improvements following Weslev Hall. 20 Hartford Road. us and lower our sell esteem “ Gulf, came under non-stop artillery “ Now the m ercenary enemy against Iraq were “fighting with to announce matchless courage" alongside the tion wagon had gone out of control two children at 75 Bobby Lane. pollution control. fire from the Iranian side, UPI cor­ realizes he is trapped in West Iran in and slammed into a gasoline pump Call lor appointment or information troops. their first Christmas respondent Joseph A. Reaves bitter fighting with our brave forces and two cars at a station on. the (Evening hours and Saturdays available) Reporting from Fao, which was reported from the front. and people and sees no escape Glastonbury-East Hartford line. The 649-S711 But in its rriilitary communique for coming under heavy Iranian Job Fair to be held route,” a Tehran communique said. mishap started a fire that was quick­ Man held on warrants the day, Iraq said its forces “con­ “For this reason four Iraqi Migs shellfire. Reaves said multiple ly extinguished. Saturday, October 4,1980 Hartford Hospital officials said MANCHESTER - Police tion today in Manchester Superior KNOW NURSING HOME LAW Police Troop K in Colchester. MarKhester Community College Diana ’Crecco, 4, of 140 O'Connell Wednesday afternoon served John W. Court, police said. He was also being Here's an opportunity for you to become familiar Troopers are investigating a similar . Student Activity Center Police downplay race factor Drive, East Hartford, was still being Wiseman of 346 Kelly Road. Vernon, held on a $5,000 cash bond as the incident in East Haddam in which a with nursing home regulations and patients rights. with three warrants.for his arrest. At result of his arrest in connection with Main Campus, 10:00 - 4:00 evaluated Friday night after a man was robbed by three men at Attend a free program sponsored by Meadows bizarre and fiery afternoon crash the time. Wiseman was awaiting a the silver thefts. knife point. Interviews will be conducted tor Christ- hearing in Manchester Superior During their investigation, Convalescent Center of Manchester and that took place at the A-1 gasoline In an unrelated incident. Michael nnas positions, tull and part-time, in station on Main Street in Glaston­ Court in connection with theft of $36.- Manchester detectives learned of M. Makulis, 18, of 22 Florence St., neighborhood Legal services on Wednesday, Oc­ Bombing clues examined sales, office, restaurant, and stock bury.
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