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24 - THE HERALD. Sat.. June » , 1861 •nn ip 6MNDIN6 t n cm itT Native HOT WATIN PNlSiU Bi CLNANIMO home ... Page 4 BAL EntorpilMf A Traa Rtmoval RMopMng MANCHESTER •anior CMaan DIaeotint Qroup RaiM aPrM ItHnMtoaMSS.OO MNRiiHim Serving the 6 4 6 -3 4 2 B Manchester, Conn. anuCR LITVINCHVK, Owiwr/Opwator 341 LYDALL ST., MANCHISTRH Manchester area Monday, June 15, 1981 for 100 years HAS ITI HanrhfBtpr Irralb 25 Cents £ OMUm MfTO MOV / 763 R ROUTE 13 TALC O TTV ILLE . CT. M A IN S T 24 HR. TOWING 6 4 3 -1 1 9 1 I 191 643-0016 FEATORING THIS WEEK ... M A IN S T f i •COM^LITI COlLltlON RtWAIR M.ANCHESTER •FONIION AND AMINtCAN CANS 8 4 3 -1 0 0 0 Death toll rises DOOM HASDWME AWNNWS A A A WINDOWS SHUTTEaS CANOPIES in storms' Olcott Package Store SALES— SERVICE— INSTALLATION By United Press International people. afternoon, flattening homes and imRiummsam& Four out-of-state sightseers who SPBCIALISTB IN OLASS S 8CRBBN REPAIR cars and causing millions of dollars lesigns, rK National Guardsmen patrolled ventured onto rocks protruding from in damage in about 35 minutes. 20 WARREN STREET streets today from Minnesota to the rainswollen Pedemales River M l ANOAO STNIlt MANCHltTCR CONN OAO«0 A 56-year-oId Edina, Minn., man MANCHESTER, CONN. Ohio, where a barrage of tornadoes were swept away Sunday. The suffered a heart attack while trying Mjoch*«ef Profesiionji Pjrk. S.»<te A \ Betty C I'ljoN^r, Prop and thunderstorms damaged hun 6 4 9 - 1 1 0 6 bodies of two were found in brush in to lift tree branches in his l^ckyard. dreds of homes, knocked out power the fast-moving river. Officials, Scores of other people were injured. to thousands and injured neariy ISO fearing the worst, resumed their More than 100,000 people in the Wl K6VICE AND INSTAUINDUST6IAL AND COMMERlilAl peopie. At ieast 13 deaths were search for the two missing at Minneapolis and St. Paul areas lost AIR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION K-B AUTOMOTIVE blamed on the storms. daylight today. power during the assault. KEN BRAITHWAITE In vicious weather assailing the In Minnesota and Ohio, national Authorities said they received HEATING and SHEET METAL nation's midsection during the 298 BROAD ST. 643-8 S4 4 guardsmen protected storm- numerous reports of looting in the weekend from the East Coast to the ravaged areas from looters and areas struck by the tornadoes. West, four people died in both Ohio New England Mectianical Services, Inc SPECIALIZING M; patrolled flooded streets in Joliet, Hardest hit was suburban and Texas, two in Illinois and III. Roseville, where the tornado • STUTERS Minnesota and one in Maryland. A tornado touched down in two shattered windows, flipped cars and 166 TUNNEL RD. Two others were missing in Texas. VERNON, CT. 06066 • GENERATORS •TUNE UPS Upper Michigan counties Sunday, mangled signs at the HarMar Shop The Minnesota deaths included knocking down trees in some lightly ping Center. 871-1111 •ALTERNATMS iWIRMG one man who died following Sun populated areas but causing no As many as 50 homes were day's Twin Cities tornadoes and a serious damage. Weekend damaged or destroyed, and hun man who was struck by lightning rainstorms flooded the dreds of trees were knocked down or CLYDE A MICKEY MILLER'S SiTi itiK Mitnchrslvr over .VI \ r.n, during a softball tournament at southwestern part of the state, uprooted, smashing nearby cars. TEL. 640-3528 p - p AUTO Long Prairie. Nine others were in prompting a brief evacuation of 100 Charlotte Schwenker gathered her PARTS jured. families in Berrien County. six-member family into one comer Pentland The Florist More than 80 people were injured “MITO PU TS FOR LESS" The Little Calumet River flooded of their home and pulled a bunk mat 34 BIRCH ST. in Minnesota and Ohio reported at northwestern Indiana, blocking tress over them. HOURS TEL. 643-6247 least 60 people injured. • TO ■ MON.-FRI. most north-south roadways and "We couldn’t hear a thing but our S TO S SAT. A SUN. 643-4444 Thousands of people were Interstate 80 — a major route run ears were popping,” she said. "Then F.T.D. evacuated in widespread flooding in ning to Chicago. Several families we heard chandeliers crashing up 307 E. CENTER 8T. (REAR) MASTER CHARRE Texas, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and fled their homes. stairs and we started getting water MANCHESTER AMERICAN EXPRESS WORIO WWE SERVICE Indiana, but most returned to their Engineers from the National in the basement.” BEHIND LENOX PHARMACY waterlogged homes Sunday. Guard checked structures along In the small central Ohio town of A National Guardsman reaches out to aid a man in chest-high Thunderstorms hovered over cen rivers and streams and stood by in Cardlngton, more than 100 water in Joliet, III., Sunday. The Illinois National Guard was called tral Texas for the sixth day today, case further evacuations were guardsmen and about 100 police out following evacuation of a nine-square block area of the city FLO'S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. where weekend storms flood^ needed. Disaster duty flooded by torrential rains. The storm dumped 7.6 inches of rain CAP -N- COM PACKAGE STORE e46-0339 •T6.32S2 patrolled the streets to protect S No. Mtin St. rivers and creeks with 13 indies of Five tornadoes swept through damaged homes and businesses on Joliet. At the height of the flooding more than six feet of water 4 5-480 1 COMPUn LIE OF MITM CAKE KGOMTKMS rain, forcing the evacuation of 2,000 fAincliMtor. Conn. “LoM iesf prices available by law’^ Minneapolis and St. Paul Sunday from looters. coursed through 20 percent of the city’s streets. (UPl photo) 649-0591 ISt CINTCR ST Kvntodfled & Hiilntflvil Our remodeled and enlarged store has one of MANCHItTIR. CONN Mmv • Aat 10-5 To H f'llv r Svrr>> 1 <»« the largest selections of imported and Thura . 10-9 LIQUOR • lEERj; CORDIALS domestic wines in this area. We have not Residents oppose encounter club location Large Salaction of ff piitliiiK Lnki‘3 .4 Sperinlly r Imoortad A Domostlc Wlma limited our selection of beer because of the By Pat Courtney Herald Reporter Main St. which is being fotced to leave its ficer for Manchester, the opening is two car garage and a driveway, weekend to Mayor Stephen Penny, bottle bill. We carry all brands and sizes of Mrs. Walter B. Quinn, 280 Main present location because that block contingent upon the issuance of a who advised him to speak with RIOHAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, INC. would be adequate. imported and domestic beer. MANCHESTER OYER 45 MANCHEiSTER — A petition op St., whose home is next door to the of Main St. is being demolished certificate of zoning compliance, Having learned that work is zoning department olficials. Quinn S»ipp/i»*rR <»/ YEANS posing the conversion of a Main St. building said, "At least they won’t courtney/ncounter to make room which the owners have not yet ob already in progress to convert the said he is attempting to learn MEMOMAL CO. EXPERIENCE house to an encounter club has been open without someone protMtlng." for road improvements, say they tained. first floor apartment to a business, whether the business currently has •FOUL WEATHER SUITS signed by 17 residents of the area, Mrs. Quinn, her son, EM win L. Quinn are planning a July 1 opening date. Among the reQuirements for the O'Marra also said he had not issued enough parking space 654 Center St 643-4697 0pp. Eat! Camalary C A LL 646-5807 and the petition's circulators say and her daughter, Lucy Quinn, Gerrold Stratton and Paul O’Brlght certificate is that the business must a permit for alterations and ad The petition states, in part, that •BOOTS •HOSE they are not done yet. began circulating the petition last bought the building last week and have one parking space for every 250 ditions to Stratton and O'Bright. He the encounter club will destrov the •OLOVES^TARPS^RESPIRATORS QUALITY The Herald reported last Friday week after consulting attorneys. transferred title to JP Associates, sQuare feet of interior space in the said he had visited the site once, but respectability of the neighborhood", HARRISON ST. that the first floor of 286-288 Main They plan to submit it, after more the partnership which owns Close part of the house used for the was unable to find either owner to "depreciate property values " and 5 GNn Rd. • MancfiosNr • 643-5107 MEM9RIALS MANCHESTER St. is being converted to house Close names are gathered, to the Board of Encounters. business, O'Marra said. He added question him "by its unreasonable hours, create a Encounters, a massage-parlor- Directors. But according to Thomas that he did not know at this time if Edwin Quinn said he voiced disturbance ". according to Mrs turaed-"encounter club" now at 525 The owners of the encounter club. O’Marra, zoning enforcement of the present parking space there, a residents' concerns over the Quinn Spring Call for quality slaam EVERYTHING IN GLASS Cisaning? carpel cleaning... the WE CAN T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT BAL Enterprises Ban^-Clane way For CALL Board of Education T.< MUNli6tMUIIM J.A. WHITE GLASS CO. 467 No. Main at. 6 4 3 -B O O e • 4 9 - 7 3 1 2 W# do s lots morn than m uH 30 yt:4Rs t:xpF.RiF.\i f closn csrp«ls Fitzpatrick eyes candidacy 31 BISSELL 8T. MANCMCSTER FHH ESTIMATES •MIRRORS •SHOWER DOORS •STORE FRifNTS 24 HOUR 8ERVICE •SAFETY GLASS •BATHTUB ENCLOSURES •ETC FUUTIN8URE0 By Nancy Thompson the party nomination for the that they will not seek re-election to withdrawn his name from con Herald Reporter November school board election.