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(UPI) - President problem, ineluding Israel's refusal to Carter said today he has received in- return Arab lands captured in the direct information from the 1967 war - land winch eould provide Palestinians that they may be willing a home state for Palestinian to recognize Israel and that reliigees Secretary of State Cyrus Vance will Carter said Vance has decided to extend his Midcast peace shuttle remain 111 the Mideast tor "second The refusal by the m ilitant conversations " with leaders there in Palestine Liberation Organization to hopes ol reaching an agreement for recognize the right of Israel to exist resumption ol the Geneva peace con- as a state has been a major lerence this fall stumbling bloc on the road to a per The President said the United manent peace between Arab and States would continue to have no Jew. direct contact with the Palestinians Carter, dressed in dungarees, until they agree to recognize the talked to reporters standing on the right ol Israel to exist scales of his peanut warehouse "The thing that has made the during a hometown vacation Palestinians reluctant " to accept the expected to last until midweek. U N resolution "is that at the time "We have not had any direct con 242 waspassed it only referred to the Special effects department at work versations with them (the Palestinians as refugees." Carter Palestinians!," Carter said "But, of laid "If the Palestinians should say. while Ann Kibbe as the dragon and Bob Kanehl as King, course, they are sending us messages The SAM (Summer Activities in Manchester) Summer through the Syrians, the Saudi We recognize U N resolution 242 in Theater production of “A Most Special Dragon ' being duck down behind the castle walls. Becky Bourret as Lady Arabians, the Egyptians, the Jor ts entirety, but we think the staged at all town playgrounds is complete with special Erica and John Fry as Sir Redmond perform out front for danians. So, we have a means to con Palestinians have additional status sound effects and smoke. Doing the work backstage are the children at the West Side Playground Friday. (Herald tact them and to exchange ideas with ither than just relugees.' that would ■suit us okay." (from left) Brent Hazzard, Bill Brindamour, director, photo by Pinto) them." A reporter asked what the thrust ol On Sunday, the President went to the indirect contact was two churches in I’lains to pray (or "That they may adopt U N. their salvation Resolution 242, which docs recognize That's how the I’resident settled Israel's right to exist permanently the dispute of whether to attend the Weiss orders town budget cuts Plains Baptist Church or the con and in peace with secure borders," Carter said. gregation that split from it in the department budget by 2 V2 per cent. now is the time to develop contingen "Until that occurs, we must By GREG PEARSO.N Vance is currently in the Middle bitter aftermath of a dispute over In a letter to the Board of Direc work together to avoid a deficit," llc riild Reporter cy plans." East trying to resolve the Palestinian desegregation. Manchester's Town Manager tors, Weiss wrote, "By this notifica Weiss said that some fixed costs, said. Robert B Weiss, expressing fear tion, it is not my intent to push the such as insurance, will exceed budget that the proposed 1977-78 budget panic button. I do feel, however, that estimates. Controller Thomas S. could result in a deficit as large as $1 early notification of a potential Moore said that insurance costs have million, has asked that town depart problem is warranted. Hopefully, the risen $115,000 since last year. This is ment heads prepare plans to cut each problem will not materialize, but about $70,000 more than budgeted, he CCAG and MMH officials said. Weiss also said that revenue es timates in the budget also depend on In certain areas- a rapid rebound in the economy and to discuss aid dispute the timely construction of the J.C. Penney facility. Members of Connecticut Citizen provide a certain amount of free ser Hill-Burton Act Specilies posting ot "If bad luck prevails in all in Action Group (CCAG) and other per vice to their patients. the act s provisions in hospitals. stances, the town could face an sons claiming that Manchester Andre Marmen, director of public During Mrs. Kutsavage s Residents advised overall budget problem of up to $1 Memorial Hospital officials are relations at the hospital, said the hospitalization last fall, she said she million in the current fiscal year," he violating a federal law by not infor hospital provides free service from did not see any literature on the act s said. ming patients of financial aid 10 per cent of the federal money linancial assistance provision. She to boil water Half of this possible shortfall could available to needy patients will meet received to needy patients with no said she would have been eligible for be offset by reducing the annual Pen with hospital officials Tuesday in financial aid or insurance Ihc assistance because her husband sion Fund payment to current needs Manchester. "We don't feel that we are in was unemployed at the time and the Residents in certain areas of St., Primer Dr., Prospect St. to Hart only and by accruing the July 1978 The CCAG will meet with George violation of the act. " Marmen said. couple had no hospitalization in Manchester are advised to boil all ford Rd.. Server St., S. Main St. from Revenue Sharing payment. He called J Roy, controller at Manchester He explained that the hospital is surance water used for drinking and food No. 110 to No. 246 (even numbers the proposal to cut the pension pay Memorial Hospital, at 8 p m at St. ahead of that goal so far this year At Tuesday's meeting, she will be preparation. only). Strawberry Lane. ment "an obvious stop-gap measure James Church, 896 Main St with two months to go until the end of joined by other people who have had The Water Division of the Also, Sunset St., Thorn St.. Valley which is likely to result in future fun The statement was made by Mrs the fiscal year in October similar experiences. Many persons Manchester Water and Sewer View Dr,, Village St., Warren St., ding problems." He also said that the Doris Kutsavage of Enfield, a Mrs. Kutsavage's group agrees have already paid their bills, accor Department has discovered through Wetherell St. Revenue Sharing step would limit the member of the citizen's group, and a that the hospital docs give the free ding to Mrs Kutsavage. and want its testing program that there may Jay J. Giles, superintendent of the town's undertaking of special recent hospital patient, that hospital service, but contends that the their money back be bacteriological contamination of The act provides for bill payment water and sewer department, said projects. officials arc in violation of the Hill- hospital doesn't provide this informa its potable water supply in its water "However, both actions appear to computed on a sliding scale. that consumers on these streets are Burton Act. The federal act requires tion so that it is easily seen by mains on the following streets: cautioned that their water may be be crucial at this time, " he said The citizens will demand that iheir that hospitals receiving federal patients. 1 Ash St., Avon St,, Bidwell St,, bacteriologically contaminated and The other half of the potential bills be paid under this law. and that money for facility improvements Mrs. Kutsavaic claims that the Briarwood Dr., Bridge St., Chalmers that they SHOULD BOIL ALL shortfall would be made up by the the violations he corrected St., Curry Lane, Diane Dr., Erie St., WATER USED FOR DRINKING proposed reductions in the depart Farms Dr., Frances Dr., Gardep AND FOOD PREPARATION until ment budgets. Grove Rd., Hackmatack St., Horace further notice. "1 am acutely aware that this will St. Giles said that corrective mean sacrifices by each department Also. Huckleberry Rd., Judith Dr., measures have been taken in However, I believe this early request Today’s news summary Keeney St. to Hartford Rd., N. cooperation with the state health should allow each department ample Lakewood Circle from S. Main St. to department but until the full benefits time to develop orderly contingency Compiled from United Press International Village St., Lamplighter Dr., of these actions can be evaluated plans which can be instituted Ledgecrest Ter., Leland Dr., throughout this fiscal year," Weiss consumers are asked to boil all water warm and humid with chance of son, R-Ill . want additional investiga Linwood Dr., Litchfield St. said. used for drinking and cooking. scattered showers and tion into the personal debts ol Budget Also, Maxwell St., McCann Dr.., He also said that the entire budget Bacteriological tests have not thunderstorms on Wednesday and Director Bert Lance, inchiiling two Niles Dr., Norwood St., Nutmeg Dr,, will be monitored and, if the situation HAMDEN -With a three-year shown any contamination in areas Friday.