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Fdassiff Sports Or at the Office of the Town Clerk c • Earth was moonstruck by Apollo 20 years ago ... page 1 f J fianrhpHtpr Mpralft u Wednesday, July 19, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Consumer I- ^ price rise WARSAW, Poland (AP) - The National Assembly convened to­ day to choose a president, and Y Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski was moderates expected to benefit from an opposition boycott to be elected to the powerful new post. By Martin Crutsinger Reserve Board, which has been Jaruzelski’s chances also de­ The Associated Press concerned that the country might sports pended in part on his ability to be on the verge of another command allegiance in the com­ WASHINGTON - Inflation inflationary spiral. munist coalition, where some slowed in June as consumer Today’s report on consumer prices rose a modest 0.2 percent, prices, coupled with news last legislators oppose him. week that wholesale prices actu­ As lawmakers gathered for the the smallest advance in 16 vote, about 50 anti-Jaruzelski months, the government reported ally fell in June, provided con­ today. crete evidence that the spurt in 991 Main St. Manchester, CT demonstrators from the Confed­ prices in the early part of 1989 was eration for an Independent Po­ The price mcdcration reflected land rallied outside. "Jaruzelski the biggest drop in energy prices finally beginning to moderate. in more than two years and the Patrick Jackman, a Labor Must Go,” read one of their Department analyst, said price 647-9126 banners. smallest increase in food costs this year. pressures over the next several Jaruzelski, the Communist The 0.2 percent June rise in the months should moderate enough Party chief, was expected to be to keep consumer inflation for all the sole candidate for the presid­ Consumer Price Index, the go­ "central connecticuts source for sports” vernment’s primary gauge of of 1989 down at around 5 percent. ency. Shortly after the nationally Prices rose 4.4 percent in both broadcast meeting began. Solid­ inflation at the retail level, was just one-third the 0.6 percent 1987 and 1988. At Nassiffs, shop 5,000 sq. ft. of arity lawmakers lost by 295-256 increase recorded in May. The trouble at the beginning of their motion to allow legislators Even with the slowdown, prices the year was that energy prices, to question the candidate from at the consumer level rose at a driven by the run-up in world Top Name Brands of Performance sporting goods the floor of the assembly. petroleum prices, shot up at an Jaruzelski said if he were seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.9 percent in the first six annual rate of 40.3 percent. Performance rejected as president, he would months of 1989, the fastest pace However, energy prices at the nominate his longtime confidant. for the first half of a year since consumer level actually fell by 1 IF YOU WANT Interior Minister Gen. Czeslaw percent in June, the biggest Athletic Footwear Kiszczak. 1982. ^Quality Under Poland's newly re­ But the moderate June ad­ decline since a 1.9 percent drop in By: •Mizuno vamped constitution, the office of vance, the smallest increase October 1986. •Service president would give Jaruzelski since a similar 0.2 percent rise in Food costs, which had been •Turntec February 1988, was certain to be Please see POLAND, page 12 seen as good news at the Federal Please see INFLATION, page 12 •Reebok •Selection •Mitre •Competitive Prices No harm Coventry arrests •Adidas There is only one •Converse place you have to go: seen in please police chief By Jacqueline Bennett that abuse is a crime. And More NASSIFF SPORTS project Manchester Herald He said some of the complaints about abuse and sexual assault COVENTRY - A sharp in­ came to the police department By Alex GIrelll crease in criminal arrests for through school counselors. In the MAKE NASSIFPS YOUR TEAM SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Manchester Herald child abuse and domestic dis­ sexual assault cases, the police Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald putes in town is a positive sign, became involved "after the •Unbeatable service with our knowledgable staff and A newly-filed report on recon­ says Police Chief Frank fact,” he said. struction of downtown Main EXAMINES SITE PLOT — Bolton’s development In his office in the ’Trzaskos. Trzaskos said most of the Street concludes that the project "The kids themselves are more sexual assault complaints were IN HOUSE CUSTOM SCREEN PRINTING! will have no great economic and zoning enforcement officer, Stephen Community Hall. Lowrey, looks over plans for a new dware of what their rights are and from females age 15 or younger. environmental effects and that they are coming forward,” Trzas­ Dorothy Grady, director of •Quality uniforms and equipment the downtown parking situation kos said Tuesday. human services for the town. sa id during construction will be worse At a meeting of the Town Tuesday she had been unaware of if no access raod east of Main Council Monday night. Town the dramatic increase in child •Prices that can’t be beat Street is included. Bolton’s new zoning officer Manager John Elsesser said a abuse. Grady said her office acts The report was completed by large percentage of a jump in as a referral agency and does not the Manchester engineering firm criminal arrests this year is due do counseling. We also specialize in company printwear so let The Professionals at of Fuss and O’Neill and by toa riseinchildabuseandarrests She said more children and NASSIFPS do your next print requirement. FitzGerald and Halliday of says it’s time to get serious for domestic disputes. others who are abused need to be Hartford. The arrests include four in made aware of their legal rights. The report will be the subject of connection with complaints of “It is important for everyone to a hearing by the state Depart­ By Rick Santos neighbors, and you’d work things out.” sexual assault of teen-agers know that they do not deserve to ment of Transportation Aug. 2 at Manchester Herald Since November, Lowrey said he has noticed within families, he said. be mistreated. It is not OK. Tell 7:30 p.m in the hearing room of approximately 30 violations of the town’s zoning Elsesser’s comments came in someone to make it stop.” Grady Lincoln Center. BOLTON — The town zoning officer says he laws. response to questions from Coun­ said. Copies of the report may be wants to crack down on violators of zoning Most offenders of zoning regulations are cil member James Sullivan about Grady said people can report V/SA read at the Mary Cheney Library regulations — even if he has to take them to court. unaware they are breaking the law, he said, and a quarterly report from Trzas­ abuse or sexual assault by calling fdassiff sports or at the office of the town clerk. Stephen Lowrey, who was named the town’s once they are informed of the violation, they try kos. The report says there were 77 her office at 1-800-842-2288. In an The study was ordered by the first full-time zoning enforcement officer in to comply with the law. arrests from April 1 to June 30 of emergency, call the police, she Federal Highway Administra­ November, said that violations of the zoning laws However, there are others who know of their this year comi^red to 35 for the said. tion. As a result of the order, a have been increasing as the town grows. Right offenses and think they can get away with them. same time period last year. Grady attributed the increase group opposed to the $15 million about now, he’s fed up. Problem violators are those too self-centered to Trzaskos said Tuesday, "When in a rrests for child abuse to better 991 Main St. T r a p plan, A Downtown Association to "The thing that would help me out would be to make the changes he recommends for com­ you look at percentages it seems awareness. Preserve the Throughfare, did have some backing. If some rather blatant pliance, Lowrey said, even after being threa­ large but the numbers are small. “Through TV and school pro­ 0 - not proceed with a lawsuit violators were taken to court, then that would tened with legal action. However for our community it’s a grams, there is better under­ Manchester, CT 647-9126 against the project. serve as notice to others," he said. Threats are not made, he said, until he has sent lot.” standing of what’s not approp­ Always Wefcome But Bruce Beck, attorney for Lowrey said the problem with enforcement is the offender two or more letters explaiming how The population of the town is riate,” she said. the group, said the suit would be related to the changing character of the town. to meet the town’s regulations. about 10.000. Grady said it is ironic that the re-instituted if the group does not "Bolton’s been a small town,” he said. “It used Trzaskos credited a program report of the sexual assaults agree with the conclusions. to be that you’d discuss things with your Please see ZONING, page 12 presented in the schools this Neither Beck, nor Dr. Robert spring with increasing awareness Please see COVENTRY, page 12 Fish, head of Adapt, could be reached today for comment. In a summary of the report, the enfiineers conclude that the re­ construction will not produce a Lieberman says Sound vulnerable to spills significant impact on noise, air WASHINGTON (AP) - Oil In a letter to the senator, The Coast Guard said a worst- to act in the event of a spill; it only to be free of any long-term quality or on the elderly and permits the Coast Guard to stay low-income people living in the spills are commonplace in the Fearnow also said the Connecti­ case scenario would be a major affects,” the Coast Guard com­ cut plan lor dealing with an oil spill from a large tanker near the out of a cleanup effort if it mander said.
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