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Reagan Says His Plan Won't Break Pledge 24 - MANCHKSTKR HKRALD. Thursday. April 4. 19B5 MANCHESTER FOCUS U.S./WORLD WEATHER Historic panel backs I I This ‘My Fair Lady’ Christians and Jews Mostly clear tonight; CALDOR plan for improvements turns out a vA/inner [mark their holidays some sun Saturday CIRCULAR ... page 3 ... page 9 ... page 2 ... page 2 SALE Continues Through Saturday 30V, r'.’.’V r 30H J.-.-. • NOW THROUGH SATURDAY O'" M u m b t B t n M rra lh ■ V SCOTTS Turf Builder Manchester, Conn, — A City of- 1 Villaget r i l l ____ __________ Charm * CriHotrFriday, AprilA«. 5, 1985 — Single copy: 25<t 50% Fertilizer, IS.OOO Sq. Ft. coverage CaWor Sale P rice ................................ IwIBiUMctI OFF! Mir. MalUn Rebate................. ............... AFTER REBATE........................... 18.88 •10,000 Sq. R . Coverage a a Reagan says A fter$4 Rebate* ........................ .1 4 .4 4 •5,000 Sq. Ft. Coverage .7.44 After $2 Rebate* ........... his plan won’t 40-Pc. Stoneware Service for 8 SCOTTS Turf Builder from International China Plus Halts, 5,000 Sq. Ft. Coverage Caldor Sale P rice ................................ Our Reg. 69.99 ... 34.49 Mfr. MalMn Rebate................. ...............A-W break pledge Includes eight each: dinner and salad plates, Fresh, Full and Flowering AFTER cereal/soup bowl, cups, saucers. In two patterns. REBATE ................ 14.88 EASTER PLANTS *S#e cle rk fo r delsUs. By Elaine S. Povich Asked if the 3 percent u year at Caidor’s Low, Low Prices United Press International increase in military spending — down from his proposed .5.9 percent •LOFTS Perennial Rye Grass WASHINGTON - President in fiscal 1986 — was his bottom line, 5 •LILIES......... 5.99 Seed Q 7 7 Rengan today accused congres­ Reagan replied, "Yep. " 5 lbs.,Reg.4 .99....................•!>•» f sional Democrats of "lying in their He said he and the Senate GOP teeth" for claiming he reneged on a leaders "all agreed. It's going to be •MUMS, 4 ' & 6" 1.99.4.99 •LOFTS Local Blend campaign promise to leave Social fight. It's been a fight since 1981. Security payments untouched. There are factions there that just •AZALEAS .... Grass Seed Mix c 77 Reagan met for almost 30 5.49 0 want to keep on spending in 3 Iba., Reg. 8 .9 9 ..................... »# f minutes with Senate Republican Congress. " •Daffodils or T u lip s .................4.99 leader Robert Dole and Budget Senate Republicans and White • H y a cin th s (1 F lo w e r ) ............. 1.99 •LOFTS Yorktown II Plus Committee chairman Pete Dome- House aides agreed Thursday to a •Hyacinths (3 Flow ers) .............4.99 Baron Grass Seed Mix q - j y nici before leaving the White spending blueprint for fiscal year OVER 30% OFF •Orchid Corsage ................... 2.79 3 lbs., Reg. 10 .9 9 ................... Omt f House for a California vacation. 1986 that halves Reagan's re­ Herald photo by Tarquink) Appearing before reporters, quested increase in military- SEIKO Quartz Watches •LOFTS Rose Food or Broadleaf Reagan was so eager to talk he spending, cuts many popular pro­ for Men and Women Pre-Planted Rose Bushes ordered the engine of his departure grams and heads toward cutting Good Friday walk and Evergreen Food a m a helicopter shut down. Flanked by the estimated $2.36 billion current Our Reg. 129.97 ........................ $88 No. 1 grade, field fresh plants. Our Reg. 1.99.......................... » the two senators, the vice presi­ Marchers turn the corner of Grove Street in Rockville through Ellington Center, Windsorville and Rockville In biodegradable pot. Choice 3.88 budget deficit to $100 billion by Classic analog design in your choice of sports or Nutrients for healty growth, fine blooms. dent and chief of staff Donald 1988. during today’s Walk for the Hungry. Those who took part Center. About 130 people took part in the walk, which dressy styles with coordinating bracelets or straps. of many colors and varieties. Reg. 4.99 g$7 10 5 9 7 9 7 I-'- Regan, Reagan said they all gathered pledges at $1 per mile. The Walk for the wound through Ellington, Windsorville and Rockville agreed his new his new budget But Rep. Claude Pepper. D-Fla.. compromise would face "a tough Congress's staunchest defender ol Hungry, which involved Manchester churches, started Center. More pictures on page 3. the elderly, said he was shocked USE FREE-STANDING OR IT’S OUTDOOR fight" against "a faction that just from Rockville United Methodist Church and wound wants to keep on spending. " Reagan would "g o back on his ATTACHED TO YOUR HOUSE CLEANUP commitment definitely and clearly TIME! Asked about the plan’s proposal to limit Social Security cost-of- made before the election to the ARROW Yard Saver living increases to 2 percent a elderly of America." year, which Democrats said vio­ Pepper said he doubted the College union approves contract 4x7 Ft. Storage agreement would survive the lated a campaign pledge not to A Building tamper with the system. Reagan Senate and said it would be fought SAVEOVER CLEARANCE! said: in the House. Bv Susan Vaughn when the previous contract ex­ salary clause saying negotiations ment and retraining. Dunnrowicz "How is adding a 2 percent raise Cyril Brickfield, executive di­ Herald Reporter pired. said negotiating committee will be reopened for the third year said. Those were issues the union 20% 24" Polycontoured each year cutting it?" In the rector of the American Association member Gail Dunnrowicz. who is of the contract. Dunnrowicz said. had fought for throughout the 134.70 Our Entire Stock Of several months of negotiations. RYOBI Lawn and Leaf Rake Our Reg. 169.99 campaign, he said, "they (Demo­ of Retired Persons, said Reagan A proposed ihree-year contract director of counseling at Manches­ "W e are very pleased with the ELECTRIC AND GAS crats) were talking about totally "dishonored his pledge" by ac­ for teachers and administrators at ter Community College. The joint effort of union and manage­ SL Series O u r R e g . 6.49 ........... All frame parts are 100% LEAF BLOWERS canceling it." cepting the cost-of-living reduction state community colleges was teachers' union — the Connecticut ment. " Dunnrowicz said. The Members of the negotiating 4.66 team of the state Board of Trustees Rod and Reel Combination galvanized: has Twin Tone 3 3 . 8 8 to « 2 8 8 Asked what he would do if and Sen Daniel Moynihan. D- approved Thursday by 96 percent Congress oi Community Colleges contract will make the starting of an estimated 400 union members salaries of the community college for Regional'Community Colleges, Perma-Plate XL2® finish. Our Reg. 44.99 to 379.99 Democrats “ beat up on you" for N.Y.. said t)ie agreement — represents between 700 and 800 Multi-Purpose Cavex "breaches an understanding be instructors and administrators which reached the contract accord P accepting the Social Security limit, who voted, a member of the union lull-time (acuity members, admin­ Our Reg. 36.99 Has vertical bracing for 27.76 Thatching Rake strength. Peak 6'10". Choose from famous names like Toro, Reagan said, " I f they do, they'll be tween the president and phe negotiating committee said today istrators. counselors and librar­ competitive with the slate univer­ with the union, could not be Paramount. Bu Reel has graphite body and | iff spool. Choice lying in their teeth as they did in public." The contract, which requires ians at the stale s 12 community sities, she said. But she added. reached for comment today. Wil­ O u r R e g . 1 1 .9 9 ......... (Siz»* approi. AuwmMy rcq.) s to re M ock only, to n y , f«o r of rlght/lefthand retrieve. Matched to lively rod. 8.97 1982" when they used it as an The budget compromise was approval by the slate Legislature colleges. "Overall, we are still behind the liam Vincent, president of Man­ effective campaign issue in the forged to try to bridge the large before it can take effect, includes a The contract calls ior 7 percent stale universities " chester Community College, one of midterm elections. gaps between Reagan's version 7>t! percent pay raise (or 1984-85. pay increases for all union The contract also includes allo­ the management negotiators, was KODAK 2-PACK DISC Deluxe KODAK and that approved by the GOP-led wances (or professional develop­ out of town. THE BLOOD OF SALEI ALL RECORDS AND CASSETTES Reagan said the nearly .SO which is retroactive to last July 1. members for 1985-86 and contains a FILM INCLUDED D isc 8000 percent cut in military spending Senate Budget Committee before ABRAHAM BY THESE BEST-SELLING ARTISTS Camera increases he agreed to would not taking the document to the Senate by Jimmy Carter seriously affect national security, floor. •Bruce Springsteen as he had claimed when submitting Budget director David Stock- LM'i 6 .9 5 .......... 1 1 . 1 6 BLO oboFS •Duran Duran 49.40 the original budget in February. man said, “ This is going to be the Jobless rate stays A comprehensive, educated ABRAHAM Our Reg. 59.70 “ We didn't lower it to the point most difficult imaginable proposi­ appraisal by Jimmy Carter •Hall & Oates With built-in close-up & that had been suggested by some. tion to win in the Senate, so we re of the Middle East situ­ ilMMYl •Madonna normal lenses plus a self- W e've all been in agreement. Yes, going to worry about that right now ation; the most important GWER timer. Features a S-year it is a compromise. There are and move on to the House later.
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