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2 4 — THE HERALD, Thure.. Sept. 3, 1981 S M E B M M T .. SEPT. I Cloudy, chance TRUCKLO Manchester, Conn. o f s h o w e r s Friday, Sept. 4, 1981 — See Page 2 INSULATION I H rralb 2 5 C e n ts AWAGS C’,. Wholesale sales iW o U d a y Special ' i ENERGY-SAVING HEADQUARTERS! ZONOUTE V E CARRY A CONPLEn LME OF POURING opposed inflation ENERGV-SAVIM PRODUCTS FOR YOU! INSULATION I • FIBERGLASS INSULATION • INSULATION BOARD WASHINGTON (UPI) - Twelve • WEATHERSTRIPPING senators led by Republican Bob I: • INSULATED DOORS & WINDOWS FT, BAG Packwood and Democrat Alan • POLYFILM • FURRING REG 4.99 I Cranston said today the ad just 3.6% • POURING INSULATION AND SO MUCH MORE! Vermiculite. Covers 33 ministration’s proposed sale of sq ft. at 1" thickness. | AWACS radar and command air Fireproof craft to Saudi Arabia could jeopar dize U.S. security and 'heighten By Dennis Gulino Mideast tensions. United Press International Producer Price Index WASHINGTON (UPI) - Lower lnd«x for FWohod Ooedi: cm E ZNE 4.7.II.M COPY Y zone 4.7.tl "The real issue before us is that PANEL FOAM COPY I Z IK 4.7.1! this sale seriously risks jeopardizing energy costs and only a slow rise in 271.2 in Augubt 6" R-19 UNFACED our national security and further food prices held inflation at the -not Moootionjr ■OiuotoO INSULATION 3V2" R-1 1 KRAFT FACE 270 i t 6" R-19 KRAFT FACE destabilizing the Middle East,” the wholesale level in August to an an-' AHIC INSULATION WALL INSULATION Indox; 1007^10 1 AHIC INSULATION six Republicans and six Democrats nual rate of just 3.6 percent, the ,i4 - ■ government reported today. i said in a letter asking their Senate colleagues to join in a resolution to Meantime, August unemployment 200 1 REG. rose only slightly, up 0,2 percent to . 299 block the sale. V 4 L - j 1 7.2 percent, but joblessness among OFF 1"x2'x8'. Use behind "We believe strongly this \ blacks workers and for black ■III 1 1 MFG. LIST PRICES gypsum or paneling Re For poorly insulated attics. No need to staple For interior waits Easy to staple up between proposed sale is not in the best in- / teenagers hit all-time highs. 260 V duce heat loss! — just lay over present insulation 15" nail studs 15” width. 50 sq. ft. roll or 23” For attics with no insulation Pays tor itsell in August’s Producer Price Index luel savings' 15" width. 30 sq tt pkg or 23" terests of the United States,” said Herald photo by Tarquinio Choose from our many popular in stock sizes & • 1"x4 xe' REG 5 494.99 width. 120 sq ft pkg or 23” width, 184 sq width 76 7 sq ft roll Make your home width. 46 sq It pkg the letter, which noted President level went up only 0.3 percent on a styles Special orders 20% off — allow 2 weeks. ft. pkg Cut down on fuel costs' energy-efficient' monthly basis after seasonal adjust Reagan disregarded a June 24 letter This m orning’s eye-opener 240 from 55 senators urging the govern ment. said the Labor Department, a 1 ment to forego the sale. figure below expectations and the Lou DeMauro of The Corner Soda Shop on coffee for the Friday morning breakfast lowest rate since May. July’s rate Based on this and past Main Street in downtown Manchester pours crowd. was a 0.4 percent monthly incease, 230 mill A M •> <1 ' J A80N6 J PM statements, spokesmen said it is or 5.5 percent annually. 180t clear Reagan will have serious trou There was a 0.7 percent drop in 1080 ble winning his first major foreign energy costs for dealers, and con policy fight on Capitol Hill. sumer foods— up 1.5 percent in July However, the $8.5 billion Saudi — were up just 0.2 percent in arms package has been endorsed by Interracial council August. Senate Republican Leader Howard The August figure was the lowest Baker, who said he will fight for it since May, which was revised to Jobless on the floor. show an only 0.1 percent monthly in The thrust of the opposition is the crease, the lowest rate since LATEX Inclualon in the arms package of five takes formal status August, 1978. AWACS — airborne warning ..gfld Gov'erament and private blacks command system — aircraft. They economists had predicted an August The council agreed to sponsor a surge in producer prices of about are considered the world’s most ad By Nancy Thompson prove understanding and promote vanced flying radar stations. clear lines of communication among “meet the candidates" night, even twice the rate shown. FAMOUS Herald Reporter people of different races and ethnic though other groups in town hold The Labor Department’s Bureau hit high The Senate resolution of disap The Manchester Interracial Coun backgrounds, with the goal of similar events, because they said of Labor Statistics said the un- proval was initiated by Oregon’s acheiving a fully-integrated the groups' concerns are not ad employrrient rate for blacks in BUY 4, GET 1 FREE cil became an established organiza WASHINGTON (UPI-) - PAINTS & STAINS Packwood and California’s tion Thursday, adopting bylaws, Manchester.” dressed in other forums. August was 15 percent. The previous SELF SEALING ROOF SHIN6LES Cranston, the assistant Democratic “We don’t want to talk about once reco rd was 14.5 p ercen t in Joblessness among blacks and black ITEM oun REG SALE PRICE TOP QUALITY KILN DRIED WHITE INSULATING WHITE ALUMINUM opening a membership drive, and With the adoption of bylaws, the or twice a week garbage pick-up,” teenagers rose to an alltime high in leader. starting to plan special events. September 1975. FRAMINO LUMRER “ES6ARD” “MARK 25’ COMOO DOOR GOHiO WINDOWS A similar House resolution, co group, which had been operating as said Wilson E. Deakin. “We want to For black and other minority August and the nation’s unemploy • PMKC8AT 1 7 4 6 Full range of widths & lengths. Self selection — you The group, which was formerly • m iC IA T 1 3 » « sponsored by Reps. Clarence Long, a loose collection of interested in talk about the reasons for which we teenagers, the rate hit 45.7 percent, ment rate rose slightly to 7.2 per pick the lumber you take home. called the Manchester Task Force dividuals, set up an on-going cent. the Labor Department D-Md., 8nd Norman Lent, R-N.Y., on Interracial Relations, was were formed. If we invite them, wiping out the previous record of • U»-TUiVUEVT M I I organizational structure for the dis reported today. already is supported by 252 formed by concerned citizens in they would have to hone in on our 40.9 percent set in August 1977. For • SOUS M l ^ U i 1 6 ^ » 1 3 " “ SIZE 8' 10' 12’ 14’ 16' I REG. cussion of interracial issues. black teenagers alone, the rate The 0.2 percentage point overall I 26.99 members — 34 more than the 218- May, following a forum on in agenda." 1 9 9 2 3 9 2 7 9 3 2 9 vote majority needed to the reject Deakin, who is the assistant jumped by 10.7 percent to 50.7 per increase from July’s 7 percent level • aUTKlZtKIZ 1 7 2 6 2x4 — terracial relations held at The council also took its first ac meant there were 7,657,000 persons 1 3 " “ Covers 33'/9 sq. ft 15 yr No cut outs! 25 yr. pro-rated 32''~pr 36"x80"x1". Pre- Self storing slomt 4 screen the package. Manchester Community College in tion at Thursday’s meeting, setting superintendent of schools for ad cent. ministration and personnel, and Gasoline prices at the wholesale out of work, not including those con 2 3 9 2 * 6 3 7 9 4 4 9 4.99 pro rated warranty. Stock col- warranty Stock coiora. 100% hung. With screen, tempered panels. Triple track. Stock In addition' to Packwood and April. up a committee to plan a can • cuAi m sEif Arm 1 4 9 5 2x6 glass, hardware. Princess sizes. Prepunched holes 4 Elbert “Lou" Irvin, director of the level were down for the fourth sidered so discouraged that they are 1 1 9 6 ors. U.L. listed. Asphalt double coverage. Covers 2& Cranston, the Senate letter was According to the bylaws, the pur didates' forum to focus on issues of • m m LATU ITAM coated. sq. ft model. hardware. schools' Multi-Cultural Program, straight month, this time by 1.6 per no longer seeking new jobs. signed by Sens. Henry Jackson, D- pose of the organization is “to im concern to the group. Wash.; Roger 4w>en, R-Iowa; were appointed to set up the can cent. Home heating oil was 0.7 per- Figures on discouraged workers^ Rudy BoschwItZ, R-Minn.; David didates forum. The council left the ■ cent cheaper at the wholesale level are released on a quarterly basis. FYyor, D-Ark.; Bill Bradley, I> decision to them on whether to in in August than in July. The department's Bureau of N.J.; John Danforth, R-Mo.; vite candidates for Board of Direc Meat prices largely were respon Labor Statistics said the rate for all William Roth, R-Del.; Joseph Architect soys devil tors, Board of Education or both. sible for the unexpected, sharp black workers was 15 percent in Qieck Th^e InHation lHKt& pnees! Blden, D-Del.; Daniel Inouye, D- Deakin suggested that the council moderation in food price hikes.