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PAGE TWENTY - MANf^HRSTKR EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Tue^ ,1978 Steel firms Business news cspsules East Hartford volunteer says it has been rewarding ••.page 7 t face threat Attends convention CBT business forurA The weather f Joan Nasalff of Nassiff Camqra & Studio, 639 Main St., recently attended the 29th annual Connecticut VJSRNON-^ Commissioner Edward J. Stodrton of the of inventory Professional Photographers Association convention in Connecticut Department of Commerce will be guest Mostly sunny, warm and humid today with highs Windsor Locks. speaker at a June 14 business forum sponsored by the near 80, around 28 C. jSiidely scatter^ afternoon The three-day convention featured programaby Robin Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. at ’The Colony In Vernon. showers or thunderstorms. Partly cloudy with NEW YORK (UPl) - Big Steel Perry of Waterford, an internationally known illustrative Several hundred business leaders from the state’s cen chance of showers or thunderstorms tonight. Lows leaders have been running their mills photographer; Lisle Ramsey of St. Louts, Mo„ and tral region are expected to attend the forum — one of a ' R k A Family NEWSpapiir Since 1881 near 60. Partiy cioudy and continu^ ,warm nearly full steam in recent weeks, Melvin and Marion Hookailo of Brookline Village, Mass. series sponsored throughout the state by CBT — which ’Thursday with highs in the 80s. Chance of after but they are worried ah inventory At the Awards Banquet, Miss Nassiff received an will begin at 3 p.m. Vol. XCVII, No. 204 — Manchester^onn., Wednesday, May 31^-1978 Single Copy 20 Cents noon showers or thunderstorms. National weather buildup may undermine second half award for her photograph titled "Mary Ann.” Stockton’s remarks will focus on economic develop map on page 21. ■ operatioqs. In conjunction with May being named Professional ment in Connecticut in general and the central region in Sources indicated as much as 2 Photography Month in Connecticut, winning photographs particular. The central region extends along the Connec million to 3 million tons of the 5.75 were on display at the Center ^a ll of the Hartford Civic ticut River, from Middletown up to the Massachusetts million tons of foreign steel that Center, and will be on display later this month at the border, encompassing such communities as Cromwell, entered the United States in the first Home Show at the New Haven Coliseum. Glastonbury, East Hartford, Manchester, Vernon- quarter may have gone to inven Rockville, Enfield and Stafford Springs. tories. Savings bond awards ^ ’The CBT Business Forum series brings ^business U.S. Steel Chairman Edgar B. VERNON — James M. Troy, president of Vernon leaders together to discuss economic developments and Speer said inventories have been National Bank, has received Certificate of Completion trends and governmental affairs as they relate to growing at a rate 15 percent to 20 per awards from the U.S. Department of Treasury for nine of business in the sWte. _ . r group sues cent above that at the beginning of Vernon’s National Bank’s employees who recently Other speakers at the forum will include CBT Presi the year, when they were lower than attended a U.S. Savings Bond seminar. dent Walter,J. Connolly Jr., CBT .Vice President and By GREG PEARSON ning, had been expected since the woulS have made the formal cur under the Home Rule Act. One longtime support of consolidation. consolidation group, Granville ’The course was designed to provide bond tellers and economist • Dr. Eldwin L. Caldwell, and lyilliam F. March 20 meeting. It is the next step proposals about how the consolida townwide referendum vote would The five town residents listed who Lingard, the District’s fire chief, normal. Herald Reporter "1 am terribly concerned how others who handle savings bonds transactions with the Cavanaugh, senior vice president and manager of CBT’s in the Committee for One tion would take place. decide the consolidation question. are not committee members are Elizabeth Sadloski and Margaret much of the first-quarter imports is basic information necessary for efficient and prudent Central Region Commercial Banking Division. ,,^’Rhe Committee for One Manchester’s effort to bring about ’Die legislative body"of the District, Originally, the Committee for One William J. Brindamour, Ronald H. Martin. overhanging the market," admitted execution of this important service. 'Manchester has filed suit against the consolidation, which would combine its'registered voters, voted against Manchester had sought a November Gates, Charles A. Knybel, James F. FitzGerald said that they are a Bethlehem Steel Chairman Lewis W. ’Those receiving the certificates Were Ruth Cabaniss, Eighth Utiiities District because of the D istrict with the Town of all proposals to establish such a com referendum question on the issue. McAuley and John Kosak. representative group for the its faiiure to approve a consolidation mission at the highly spirited Foy. , Jean Denicolo, l5)nna Johnson, Donna McCombe, Mary Manchester. Both now have separate This now ^p ears unlikely, attorney The suit also lists 24 defendants — District’s entire- legislative body. “We’re not happy about it,” choed Morey, Frances Parker, Leisa Satryb, Andrea Sears, and commission at a March joint meeting fire departments and sewer meeting. John FitzCi'erald, representing the members and officers of the District They were selected because of their 3 Inland Steel hairman Frederick G. hladine Skoglund. between the Town'and the District. authorities. District officials and most of its committee, said. Board of Directors, four District visibility in opposing consolidation. Troy is also the Tolland County chairman for the U.S. 'The committee, which is leading ’The committee has used the Home residents have opposed consolida The suit, filed in H artford’s resffients, the Town of Manchester An order of notice will be published National Steel Chairman George A. Lightweight jet engine Department of the Treasury, Savings Bonds Division. the present move for consolidation, Rule Act, beginning with Section 7- tion. ’They have a lower tax rate than Superior Court, lists 22 plaintiffs, in and the Town Board of Directors. notifying ail District residents of the' Stinson said he believes most of the Tony Fox, president of Foxjet International in Minneapolis, is asking for a declaratory judgment 195 of the state statutes, as the basis residents serviced by the Town Fire cluding 16 committee members, five The Town and its officials are ' suit,- he said. inventory is in the hands of sellers, ]\euf vacuum cleaners OPTIC that the District is subject to the for its work. A petitioning drive was Department, and they feel that the town residents and the. League of listed because they represent the FitzGerald said that he expects the Minn., carries the small but powerful fanjet engine that will ruQ" service of their all-volunteer depart not users, but he said he thinks the ’The Hoover Co. is announcing the introduction of a new Home Rule Act of the Connecticut held earlier this year and the joint Women Voters of Manchester. legislative body of the Town, which is consolidation suit will proceed no power his Foxjet aircraft (in background). The engine, MANCHESTER(CHESTER ) HARTFORD buildup is modest. line of upright vacuum clepners, called the Concept One, General. Statutes. It also has meeting between the legislative ment is at least equal. ^ i s is the first legal action the_ involved in the entire process, matter what the outcome of the weighing 191 pounds, is the smallest fanjet used for which is being touted as the best cleaners ever built. : n o V - requested a permanent injunction to bodies of the Towp and the District They also say that based on the Foy said he believes those holding * 5 .0 0 ^ OFF The Purchase Of local chapter .of the league has ever’ FitzGerald said. V^Buckland fire jurisdiction case. the inventory will place it on the manned aircrafts. Fox says two of them will propel the Foxjet The Concept One cleaners are equipped with an all-new prevent all defendants "from further was held March 20. Town Charter the District must vote been involved in, its president, Bet- The four individual District ;i!,^he suit also asks for an order of ANY BIFOCAL or MULTIFOCAL EYEGLASSES interfering with the orderly con ’The meeting was held to appoint a itself out of existence to pave the way market over a period of time and not ay a speed of 410 mph and will consume just nine cents worth cleaning system. ’The newly styled agitator has more GOOD TIL 5 J ’ tye Kramer, saitf She said that the residents listed are Robert rirandamus directing the Town and all at once. brushing and grooming action than previous models. solidation procedures.” consolidation commission, which for consolidation. This would not oc league’s involvement is based on its Bletchman, who heads an anti- the District to establish a consolid» "Providing imports come down of fuel per mile. (UPl photo) ’The legal action, taken this mor tion commission. and providing the inventory is not ^ ART AT EASTERN ECOLOGY AT EASTERN * dumped at one time, it won’t hurt us C«ramici School/Communlty Approach r Creative Stltchery Marine Field Studies . < much,” Foy said. DrawIriQ Biological Ultrastructure' < There’s room at the top Environmental Problems < He and other steel industry leaders Enameling on Metal Wilderness Ecology , Inside today say if the trigger price system — im NEW YORK (UPl) - One of the oldest maxims a search firm $20,000 over nine months and faiied ' QIasa Fusing Charter panel nixes Jewelry Earth Processes plemented by the Carter administra in business says ‘"There’s always ropm at the to find a new comptroller. Oil Painting / Marine Environment tion to speed antidumping action top.” Kelly said his firm found a man in two weeks but Pewter Smithing SOCIOLOGY Manchester against foreign steelmakers — does It’s still true, so true, that modern corporations he conceded that sometimes the search is long and Sculpturing PSYCHOLOGY AT .Water Color Painting EASTERN Tests at Manchester Health not soon reduce imports, they will pay executive search firms large sums to find arduous for Weatherby, too.