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P ^ E TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.. Nov, 3. 1978 Joyner and Swensson Dinosaur Rock Gone lonents And Bolton Wants It By DONNA HOLLAND obtain a rock containing dinosaur should have known it belonged to the MANCHESTER — Republican can campaign for the same period are the Williams, who resides in Hebron prints from the Dinosaur Park in Town of Bolton because the town’s WHATS didates Walter Joyner and Elsie Connecticut Republicans and the Herald Correspondent J but does business on Spencer Street, Rocky Hill, but when workers went name was written on it. Ryba said “Biz” Swensson both have outspent Republican Women’s Club of was an unuccessful candidate, for the BOLTON — With the many to pick up the rock Tuesday morning, NEWS Sunny, the Democratic incumbents they are Manchester. No contributor gave problems facing town officials today, that particular rock had very sharp Democratic nomination in the 55th it was gone and Ryba is ready to prints of the dinosaur tracks on it. running against, acording to reports' more than $100 to Joyner during the Assembly District. it would seem rock problems should manrI|T0tPf lEupntitn Hpralft Warm carry on his own personal investiga Even though the park has offered filed with the secretary of state's of three-week period. In the 14th Assembly District, be on the bottom of the list. But not tion to find it. 20 Cents Per Copy fice. so in Bolton. another rock to the town, Ryba said Mrs. Swensson received $400 from which includes Sout Windsor and part The park, for some 10 years, has he wants the original rock back. He Details on page 2 Joyner, who is running in the 12th The town is well-known for having Vol. XCVII, No. 30 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, November 4, 1978 ISEWSpaper the Manchester Republican Town of Manchester, State Rep. Abraham offered- its extra tracks free, to said he plans to visit other towns in Return Home A Family Since 1881 Assembly District, has received $2,- Committee and $100 each from an excess number of rocks but Classman has spent $2,160.90 and Connecticut towns and school the state to see if he can find it. 398.12 and spent 82,170.51 through Florence Aimetti, 154 Pearl St.; received $1,199.83. His Republican couldn’t find one suitable to use as a WASHINGTON (UPI) - systems but has had few takers until Richard Kruger, park geologist, Egypt’s chief peace negotiators Oct. 31, the last date of the filing William and Iona Sleith, 32 Wyllys opponent, John Mitchell, has not yet plaque at the town’s Indian Notch a couple of weeks ago. Park. said he doesn’t have the slightest returned home to brief their period. St.; and the Manchester Republican filed his report. One such rock was promised to, State Rep. Theodore Cummings, Women’s Club. An article in the Manchester idea what happened to it but he said government Friday and For the previous reporting period, and reserved for, the Town of Bolton he told town officials they should the incumbent in the 12th, has Mahoney, had not filed a report un however, the candidates had been Herald, concerning the need for such diplomatic sources said a draft and arrangements to pick it up were pick it up right away because it was Israeli-Egyptian treaty may be received $1,758.88 and spent $1,022.43. til this week because he had not almost equal in the amount collected. a rock, resulted in what First Select made by Ryba and Park Director, Mrs. Swensson, running in the 13th man Henry Ryba called “an un small and could easily be moved. concluded within the coming exceeded the $500 limit of con Classman had received con Stanley Bates. ' “But, they waited and procrastinated Assembly District, has received $2,- tributions until recently. believable number of phone calls and week. tributions of $100 or more from the Ryba said the park personnel had for two weeks before they came for it Jobless Rate Down to 5.8% 129.49 and spent $1,173.80. State Rep. He listed only one contributor of following; Hyman Farber, Far offers of rocks.” no explanation about the missing Peace conference spokesman 'O J- Francis Mahoney has run a very in $100 or more — Moriarty, who gave Then arrangements were made to and when they did it was gone,” he George Sherman said Egypt’s Ac WASHINGTON (UPI) - will be especially hard hit as will mington, $100 (Farber, a relative, rock but he said whoever took it said. Unemployment dropped to a four- expensive campaign through the $ 100. previously had given $150.); the ting Foreign Minister Boutros small business, which has accounted start of this week. The 13th District In the Fourth Senatorial District, Ghali and Ambassador Uzama month low of 5.8 percent in October, for the lion’s share of new jobs." Connecticut Education Association the governthent reported Friday. But incumbent had received $570 and State Sen. David Barry has collected Political Action Committee, Hart Open Square Dance Scheduled Baz were flying to Cairo “for a Rudy Oswald, research director spent $280.20. $4,820 and has spent only $1,708.90. few days of consultations with the Chamber of Commerce joined for the AFL-CIO, said while the ford, $200; Joel D. Davidson, Manchester Square Dance Club area. Ryan received his bachelor’s Cummings listed three con His opponent. Republican Fenton Club level dancers and spectetors President (Anwar) Sadat and his organized labor in warning the good decrease was heartening, “The ac Carriage Drive, South Windsor, $100; will have an open dance at Verplanck degree in engineering from Universi tributors who gave $100 or more for “Pat” Futtner, has not yet filed a are welcome. ministers about remaining issues news may not last long. tions of the Federal Reserve Board Edward F. Havens, 25 Imperial School Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. f the reporting period, which included report for the period. ty of Connecticut in 1977 and is There will be an Advanced I of substance in the negotiations.” The report by Labor Department’s this past week are pushing the nation Drive, South Windsor, $100; the Russ and Anita White will cue the the last three weeks of October. The Barry listed the following $100 con currently studying for his master’s Workshop, Thursday, Nov. 9, from Diplomatic sources, however, Bureau of Labor Statistics also toward a new recession, except we Connecticut Insurance Political Ac rounds. degree in the same field. He expects .\i contributors, all of whom gave $100 tributors during the period; Moriar 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Nathan Hale said their departure indicates the showed a 325,000 gain in the number have 1 million more workers un tion Committee, Hartford, $100; and Guest caller for the evening will be to receive his degree sometime in each, are William Sleith, 32 Wyllys ty, Thomas J. Markey, Bristol, School. This workshop is for dancers Blair House conference is of Americans holding jobs last employed to start with.” the Certified Public Accountants’ Tim Ryan from Madison. He is club May 1979. S(.; Jim Hudson, 34 Connecticut interested in improving their dancing entering its final stages and month, to a total of 95.2 million. AFL-CIO President George Meany Henry R am enda, H artford, Committee for Political Action, West caller for square dance clubs in Blvd., East Hartford; and Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Mac McCoan will skills. negotiators may be ready to in Unemployment dropped from the already has expressed concern about Edward A. Williams, IM Spencer St., Hartford, $100. Woodbridge, and in Chicopee, Mass. Moriarty Jr., 52 Hillcrest St. Moriar- have door duty. Mr. Fred Mandly, Tickets for club’s New Year’s Eve itial a proposed draft treaty September level of 6 percent to the interest rate hike. He and housing of the Realtors Political Action Com Reports were to be postmarked by He has bwn calling since 1970 and is ty is former Democratic mayor of Mr. and Mrs. John McHugh and Mr. dance are now available from any around the middle of next week. lowest rate since the 5.7 percent ficials predict this will cause a mittee, Hartford, and the Connec Tuesday and are not necessarily late one of the younger callers in the Manchester. and Mrs. Doug McPhee will serve member of the executive board. recorded in June, the report said. decline in home construction and en ticut Education Association Political if not yet received. refreshments.reiresnmenis. Contributors of $100 to Joyner’s Action Committee, Hartford. Not on Sunday Altogether, 5.9 million people were suing layoffs in the construction V listed as out of work in October. trades. NEW YORK (UPI) - The New Skepticism about the continued The bureau said much of the Mock Election York Times and Daily News, health of the job market stemmed 4 faced with continuing labor decline in unemployment was among Board Members Quizzed A LOVED ONE from the Federal Reserve Board’s adult women, for whom the rate problems despite a settlement in announcement Wednesday it is dropped from 6 percent in September Held at Bennet the 86-day pressman’s strike, raising the discount interest rate to 5.6 last month. Friday canceled plans to publish On We^esday, Nov. 1, the students at Bennet Junior from 8.5 percent to 9.5. The rate for adult men remained at Sunday. About School Closing H i^ participated in a mock election sponsored by the “The new and dramatic increase in 4 percent, and for teen-agers it was “We’re not publishing Sunday.