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Manchester, Conn PAGE FORTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Nov. 28. 1973 Directors Will Meet At Keeney St. School Fuel Plan Questions Answered last until the next delivery. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Q. But my dealer makes sure much fuel your house used on a dealer or a record of a normal then will be cut back six my oil tank is full. Q. If my dealer has to cut me White House proposed a heating ^cold day a year ago, and, based fuel use?. degrees or ten degrees like back six degrees, how will be ,Mayor John Thompson has propriation to the Revenue- oil rationing plan Tuesday-un­ A. He won’t in the future. The , on the current weather, he can A. Each state is expected to everyone else. know where I s e t my ther- announced that next Tuesday's Sharing Account, to be financed der which home owners using first delivery he makes under ' figure out how much fuel your set up local boards, appointed Q. What If I think a six-degree (Dec. 4) meeting of the by revenue-sharing funds an­ oil must lower their ther­ this program, he will fill up ipostat last winter? home would normally have by each governor, to assign reduction is too low? Manchester Board of Directors ticipated in January. mostats six degrees. All others your fuel tank. After that, he A. He doesn’t have to know used. Then he would subtract dealers to new customers. The Manchesler-^A City o f Village Charm will figure out how much is that. He knows how much fuel PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS has been moved out of the ... A proposed $42,000 alloca­ using oil for heat must lower enough fuel for six degrees of regulations say new oil heaters A. If you believe you really you used in December and MANCjHESTER, (X)NN. THURSDAY, NOV. 28,19 7 8 - VOL. XCifl, No. 51 Municipal Building and into tion for a storm-drainage their thermostats ten degrees. needed to refill it, but he will heating, and deliver the result. will be allowed to operate at need more fuel than you are Keeney St. School. It will be at 8 project in the N. Elm St.-Whlte Here, in question and answer subtract six degrees’ worth of January, because he sold It to Q. What if I own a new house normal levels for a while to es­ allotted, you can apply for TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTION.^ you. He can -figure out how p.m. Brook area, to be financed by form, is an explanation of the fuel, up to you to mgke it with oil heat and don’t have a tablish their performance, and relief to one of the local boards. The move, he ej^plained, is to revenue-sharing funds. plan, subject to official revision accommodate those members An appropriation of an­ before its final adoption. Two Groups Oppose of the public interested in a ticipated revenue-sharing funds Q. Does absolutely everybody public hearing on the installa­ is a normal bookkeeping opera^ have to lower his heat? Grand Jury Indicts tion of sanitary sew ers in tion, similar to appropriations A. Not everybody. Just Keeney St., Leland Dr., in anticipation of tax receipts. householders and building Buckland Project Linwood Dr., Santina Dr., It is necessary in this instance operators who heat with “ mid­ Garden Grove Rd. and Erie St. because the balance in the ac­ dle distillate fuel’ ’ that includes The public hearing results count is insufficient to cover the usual “ Number Two’ ’ home Ex-White House Aide Two local organizations — the The Democratic Club is opposing all from a petition for sewers, the proposed $42,000 allocation heating oil, kerosene, range oil, Democratic Ciub of Manchester and four zone changes requested by the signed by the area’s residents. for the drainage project. stove oil and diesel fuel. Those the Parkade Merchants Association— WASHINGTON (AP) - A distributed any statements of The town has received word it who heat with natural gas, elec­ developer, MAP Associates, and the with,” Chapin replied. Thompson said the board are voicing opposition to a proposed federal grand jury today in­ any kind or any campaign will receive $422,850 in revenue­ tricity, wood or some other fuel Parkade Merchants Association is op­ The indictment said that his plans to liold more meetings in dicted former White House literature of any kind. sharing funds during the are requested to cut their fuel $100 million commercial-indu8trial- posing only the requested zone answers, “ as he then and there the different parts of town, “ for .aide Dwight L. Chapin on “ Not that I am familiar residential development on 561 acres changes to allow commercial develop­ well knew, were false.” the purpose of bringing local balance of the current fiscal consumption but are not legally four counts of lying to a year — $211,425 in January and required to do so. of tobacco land split between ment. government to all sections of Watergate grand jury. our town and giving people the $211,425 in April. Q. If I have to reduce my Manchester and South Windsor. The indictment charged that Since Dec. 11, 1972, when heating by government order, opportunity to participate in Chapin lied to the original Manchester received its first why don’t those others? Fire in Japan their government.’ ’ Democratic Club Parkade Merchants Watergate grand jury on April Also next Tuesday, public revenue-sharing payment, a A. Oil is a heating fuel whose 11, 1973 when asked about the 2 SOL R. COHEN DOUG BEVINS hearings will be held on: total of $1,441,369 has been deliveries can be controlled. It activities of Donald H. Segretti, ' (Herald Reporter) (Herald Reporter) Takes High Toll ... A proposed $15,380 ap­ received by the town. The $211,- is much more difficult, in fact underground political agent for propriations for the Vocational 425 anticipated in January and nearly impossible, to cut The Democratic Club’s executive board The Parkade Merchants Association, by the 1972 Nixon re-election cam­ Education Program, to be $211,425 in April will bring the deliveries of electricity and KUMAMOTO,'Japan (AP) — and social action committee tUs week a telephone vote ’Thursday, urged the PZC paign committee. because of the heavy flow of total to $1,864,219. To this must natural gas for heating without Fire broke out in a department financed .by an equivalent state adopted a resolution urging the to deny zone changes to allow commercial The formal charge lodged • holiday shoppers. be added $35,9tt already earned creating serious problems and store crowded with year-end grant. Manchester Planning and Zoning (Commis­ development at Buckland for three main against Chapin is “ naaking false Smoke and fumes rose from in interest and an additional safety hazards. The administra­ holiday shoppers today and ... A proposed $76,710 ap­ sion (PZC) to deny the zone change reasons, association president M ichel 'declaration before grand jury the bedding section on the third tion is studying ways to cut the or court.” police said perhaps as many as $35,000 anticipated. requests because “ the information Dworkin reported. ^ floor to the upper floors. 100 persons perished in flames, use of electricity and natural provided by the developer does not present The three reasons listed by the The charge carries a 9 Witnesses said that at one gas, possibly by imposing some maximum penalty of five years smoke and fumes. Another 100 a balanced view of the pros and cons and merchants are economic, environmental, time about 100 persons were on in prison and a $10,000 fine on were reported injured. sort of tax or surcharge on because serious concerns to Manchester and traffic concerns. the roof and apparently were each of the four counts. Police officials said there excess consumption.-Bujt it has remain unanswered.” Dworkin said merchants, agreed that a rescued by helicopters. They Chapin was President Nixon’s was some confusion as to the Truck, Bus Speed not yet come up with a plan. The resolution continues, “ A denial by , one-million-square foot regional shopping said others were taken down appointments secretary during exact number of dead but that Q. What right does the the PZC would provide time for interested center plann^ by MAP Associates would ladders to safety by firemen. Nixon’s first term and is now an the toll could range from 90 to government have to tell me how groups to raisb sufficient funds to conduct “ destroy the economic health of A waitress said she was ser­ executive with United Airlines. more than 100. Limits Debated to heat my home? studies truly determinative of the impact Manchester’s existing business com­ ving tea in the seventh-floor Segretti has pleaded guilty to Helicopters flew to the scene A. It has the legal authority, 'Buckland Commons’ would have on munity.” restaurant when heavy smoke three misdemeanor counts of 550 miles southwest of "fokyo to based on 1973 amendments to Your Manchester.” “ Our business (at the Parkade), of poured in over the staff and HARTFORD (AP) - State experience, but it could vary violating federal campaign pluck survivors from the roof of the 1970 Economic Stabilization The resolution lists the following con­ course, will be diminished,” Dworkin about 30 customers. Police Commissioner Cleveland with the type of truck and laws during the Florida the seven-story building. A c t — th e “ E a g le t o n Choice cerns: said, “ and so will downtown business be “ I latched onto someone and B. Fuessenich said Tuesday gearing, road conditions and presidential primary in 1972.
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