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Miners Coal Resume Talks - - :: ^ r PAGE ElO HT-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester.!^ . Fr .. Marc'i 10 1971 Business GBS franchise started General Business Services Inc., a national counseling firm specializing in helping small businesses and ■« '4 professional people, has established a franchise in Ver­ K r a n s n The weather non, owned by Ralph Livingston. ‘Price Plus’ continues CMnDOEmiir Partly sunny today with highs 45 to Two of the services provid«l are a supervised manual Mott's Shop-Rite Supermaikets have an­ Other items which are purchased by the 50. Fair tonight with lows in the 20s. bookkeeping,service and tax return preparation services. Partly sunny Saturday with highs nounced plans to continue its "Price consumer only once a month or so Bring a from a full-jfime staff of technicians in the home office in ' M tM cHestef-ryi C ifyiatf i f t around 50. National weather man on Plus ' merchandising concept, which 10 to 15 percent profit, and if bought less Wasbiilgteit, D.C. The staff offers consultation, guidance, j ' - . ' >* J:- '--e ^5- X page 7B. Stanford Cohen, president of the corpora­ often bring a profit of 20 percent or more. apd tax advisory services to individual clients on all state , M ^ESnSR. CONN.. SATUItOA^-MARCH H. VOL XCVIL IN . -,1 l*RH:Kt m iN TV f.KM.S tion. termed a great succeu in its first The profit mix, net profit after Oxpens^ and federal matters. year in operation. and taxes, comes to less than one percent, Cohen said the Mott's Supermarkets or a quarter on a $30 order, Cohen said. have just completed the most successful Shop-Rite, in its advertising, consumer Hamilton gets subcontract year in the company's history. Cohen at­ relation and with its employee coopera­ Northrop Corp. has awarded United Technology Corp.’s tributed the success of the price plus con­ tion, intends to feature Price Plus through Hamilton Standard Division, Windsor Locks, a $2,182,647 Good Morning cept to its simplicity. "We put the right 1978 and beyond. contract for the supply of cabin air conditioning systems Coal price on the item the first time (as op-, Have A Good Day miners Headquarters for Shop-Rite is at 65 for the F-5E/F advanced lightweight fighter. WT SHORTS posed to a price which often includes Leggett St., East Hartford. Stores in Hamilton Standard is one of more than 1,700 Northrop ‘‘ Chevrolet YOUR NEW AND USED Joins CofC stamps, gifts, games and gimmicks) and Manchester are located at 587 E. Middle suppliers that provide equipment for Northrop aircraft. CAR iMD TRUCK if it is an everyday staple such as tomato Turnpike and 214 Spencer St. 1229 1 Robert Lavallee, presi­ The company sees production of the F-5 series continuing SALESIRAN dent of Aaron & Lavallee soup, we sell it at little or no profit." well into the 1980s. Overhead Door. Inc.. 342 resume talks m Adams St,, is the most re­ cent member of the Summary WASHINGTON (UPI) - Striking A UMW spokesman said the un­ Greater Manchester coal miners began a new attempt ion’s international executive board Giamber of Commerce, Friday to reach a negotiated settle­ sent telegrams Friday to all of its ment with the soft coal industry and The business handles PROVIDENCE, R.I. (U P I)- A districts and locals ordering them to sales and service and in­ state transportation study says a bureaucratic mixup delayed comply with the court back-to-work stallation of overhead the propos^ Interstate 84 cor­ delivery of court notices ordering order. doors and electric door ridor through western Rhode miners to end their 95-day strike. UMW President Arnold Miller told operators. Island won't significantly affect Union officials said the strike reporters government intervention would have to be settled at the The business has been in historic North Scituate Village or was not going to settle the record bargaining table, not in the courts. existence five years and four other areas of concern. strike. hag four employees. U.S. District Judge Aubrey Robin­ A main environmental impact son Jr. issued a temporary Talks resumed shortly after 10 report requested more than a restraining order Thursday directing a.m. at the Capital Hilton Hotel, the year ago by the Federal Highway site where the two sides had met CLAIROL “ Instant 20’ "FIRST ALERT” Sweat traata tor Eqqtarl the 160,000 miners to return to pits Hairsetter Outfit Smoke Detector by Pittway Administration will be finished since the strike began Dec, 6. Their Chocolate Bunnies within four weeks. The report is Four Manchester elementary school prin­ cia Kenefick, taking a leave of absence from under the terms of the Taft-Harlley last agreement reached Feb. 24 was Maot (and oat) Pater, ^ law. President Carter said he asked Caldor Reg. Price........... 27.97 Nipper and Sklooar. # expected to clear the way for the subsequently rejected by a better cipals gathered Friday when School Buckley; Mrs. Lillian Shensie, retiring at for the order to avert a national Caldor Sale Price........... 22.40 2-y.(a.oa.OwBi^97e......... f federal agency to formally review than 2-1 margin by the rank and file. OurReg. Superintendent James P. Kennedy announced Martin School; and Miss Harriett Atwood, crisis. Pittway Mail-In Rebate .. 3.00* the proposed superhighway from Miller said unresolved issues in­ 19.97 Solid Chocolate Eggs Q Q t personnel changes involving them. Left to retiring at Highland Park School. (Herald U.S. marshals were delivering 8 0 z.Bac,OurRat.l.I5 ....... W W Hartford to Providence. packages containing back-to-work clude health benefits, the pension Includes 20 tangle-free electric rollers right: Edward Timbrell, leaving Keeney photo by Vaughn) notices to airports near major plan and wildcat strikes. in assorted sizes, clips and handy Candy-Filled 449 Street School for Buckley School; Mrs. Mar­ travel case. #C2C)S. HARTFORD (UPI) - Connec­ coalfields Friday when officials dis­ YOUR FINAL COST I Baskets, Rai. 1.87................ | ea Individual workers could not be 8” Hanging Plants ________ •^uleicl«rtlordtUil«. ticut's 'largest consumer group covered court summonses and other forced to work but they faced court and the state Office of Consumer materials had not been included in action if they picketed, interferred Our Rsf. 5.99 Counsel Friday announced plans the packages that had to be airlifted with the transportation of coal or YOUR to appeal a decision requiring the Elementary schools to the coal fields. took other action to thwart coal CHOICE Public Utilities Control Authority A second airlift was ordered and production, officials said. NIVEA Lotion officials said they still expected the Thriving plants in 4" hanging Smooths, softens and mo^uhzes. to consider giving Northeast More sister unions announced plantars. Choose Lipsticks, Utilities more money. notices to reach more than 800 union assistance Friday for the miners. 6 oz. bottle I Chocolate Soldiers, C^pe Ivy, Last year. Northeast — Connec­ officials before 4:30 p.m. Monday, United Steelworkers of America BabyTears, Glacial Ivy, Our ticut's largest supplier of elec­ the deadline set by the judge. Reg. 1.07 to change principals President Lloyd McBride said his un­ Spiders, and more. Appointed tricity— asked the PUCA for a $90 The judge’s order became effec­ ion will provide the UMW strikers million rate increase. The state tive at 7 a.m. Friday but officials Roger E. Goldbeck Jr., By SUSAN VAUGHN “Their high standards and expec­ principals, for 38 and 36 years, with $1 million and AFL-CIO Presi­ 4” House Plants agency said the request was too said they would be satified if miners has been appointed an I WET ON^3, for Babies Herald Reporter tations for themselves, their students respectively. Mrs. Shensie com­ dent George Meany announced a high and gave the utility $35 and their teaching staffs will be dif­ began showing up for work Monday. "massive, nationwide effort to assistant investment of­ Our Reg. 1.49 Pkg.of40 Two retirem ents, a leave of mented Friday that she and Miss UNISONIC million. ficult to replace.” Many UMW mines opened up for collect food for the miners and their ficer in Connecticut Mutual YOUR absence, and a transfer to another Atwood have known each other since CHOICE S" ^ Our Northeast took the matter to Kennedy said the three vacancies, business Friday but no one showed up families." Life's urban investments Reg. 99c Men’s S-Functlon school, ail involving Manchester they both went to Windham High Healthy foilage plants grown court and last week Court of Com­ plus the vacancy created recently by to dig the coal. division in Hartford. Ultra-Thin L.C.D. Watch elementary school principals, were School in Willimantic. in rich hydro-soil mixture. In mon Pleas Alfred Covello agreed the resignation of Mrs. Linda A graduate of Simsbury announced by School Superintendent Both women will be able to take ad­ 4" pots. Choose from most the PUCA should take another Paananen, director of Head Start, vantage of the new early retirement High School and Bryant wanted types. Agree Creme Rinse Gold-Filled and Sterling James P. Kennedy Friday afternoon. OurReg. look at the case. will result in an extensive recruiting plan in the administrators’ contract, College, he Joined Connec­ and Conditioner Silver Pendants The two principals who intend to Crackdown planned 49.99 effort which will consume much of although they said it was not tlie ticut Mutual in 1972 and (AiitnMi) retire at the end of this school year Big 10-Quart 8 oz. Bottle OurRi,e t 3 4 7 4 * 1 1 8 HARTFORD (UPI) - Pay for the administration's time throughout reason taken into consideration in became a senior invest­ are Miss Harriett Atwood, principal ment analysis last year.
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