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MANCHESTER HAS IT! iHaufhfatpr COUPON BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL Fair BUSINESS DIRECTORY GUIDE FOR BUY WHOLE GRINDER Kair tonight. Increasing cloudiness Tuesday. See 2nd HALF PRICE WEATHER Page 2. EXPIRATION 8-30 MANCHESTER AND SURROUNDING ' ITALIAN SPECIALTIES MAVWESWOST ' DELI ITEMS puttus m i sums roR vow! • CATERING 1 HOUMT WgKOI. I VICINITY The Marinated Mushroom, Inc YOLK IIOM^:TOtt^ yEWSPAPFR tiwJ^ 646-3322 182 SDutti Main St. • Mancheste£ 46 SHELDON ROAD • MANCHESTER, CONN. FEATURING THIS WEEK . Got A Painting Problem? W ilt Help! CmilFFE AUTO BOOT Service itili meeni eofneihino to u i — end Mrvloi iritiOi 6060(1100 tooogl tiroe with you to h6lp you •4l9Ct the right pilot floleh tor thitJob you'r* pltiv m u Voter turnout key " I M r o f i l GANNI’S oing, S 6 for pilot end itrvlc# vrhfn you plto your 04Jrt prolKt. 643-0016 EA Johnson P A IN T CO. •COMPLETE c o l l is io n REPAIR EXTERIOR HOME CLEANING t Ou B iNDEPE'jCEnt in Senate primary •POREION AND AMERICAN CARS •RUSTY JONES RUST PROOFING _ 54Q-4801 Hv I'nited Press Inlerniilioiiiil primary with a "very big win." He dent he would win the primary. He ll> I iiili'd I ’rrsH liiicriiiilio iiu l The wind-up to Connecticut's also said the state senator will do said he expected to do well Voters in tour New England states Republican U.S. Senate contest com­ very well in Fairfield County, everywhere but in Bozzuto's 763 go to the pulls Tuesday in the final es primary day Tuesday when voter although they don't expect to win it. hometown of Watertown and MAIN ST election preliminary before the turnout will play a pivotal role in Gaffney said that Bozzuto's victory neighboring Walerbury. general election in November. He said he expected a voter turnout 643-1191 deciding whether James Buckley or is crucial to keeping the Republican Connecticut voters must pick one w Richard Bozzuto will emerge with Party viable in Connecticut. of 30 percent to 35 percent, which i31 of two Republican U.S. Senate J X J the nomination. He also said that the party Buckley said would be "very good" MAIN ST hopefuls. New’ Hampshire's elec­ Buckley, a former U.S. Senator hierarchy's support for Buckley was in a non-presidenlial primary. resigns, in c ^ ^ ^ MANCHESTER torate will chose a GOP candidate from New York who is favored to morally damaging for aspiring GOP Both candidates have conceeded a i 4 ^ anOAO STREET. MANCHESTER. CONN. OAO40 643-1900 for the state's gubernatorial contest win, and Bozzuto. a state senator candidates. light turnout would help Bozzuto cut I Manchesief Professional Park, Smte A-1 BeUy Gallagher, Prop. and one of II candiates who hope to from Watertown, made the rounds of "This is very discouraging for into Buckley's lead. run for the Senate. fairs, festivals and oicnics this those who are knocking on doors in WE SERVICE ANO INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Democrats in Rhode Island will weekend to remind voters about this Bristol or New Canaan or The campaign scenario was consis­ AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION C o r i n l ' / chose between the incumbent and a week's event. wherever," he said. tent. Bozzuto tried to goad Buckley challenger for the Senate. Vermont A recent poll showed only 19 per­ Gaffney said Buckley has out­ into an argument: Buckley ignored HEATING and SHEET METAL Republicans have a six-way race cent of the people they need Tuesday distanced Bozzuto in money, but not Bozzuto and lit into the unopposed EXTERIOR HOME CLEANING going for the Senate nod were even aware a primary .was in effort, Democratic candidate, Rep. the offing. It's the first U.S. senate "In sweat and hours we've done Christopher Dodd, who for the most A COMPLETE SPRAY CLEANING SERVICE In Mdssachuscit.s. a wide field of New England Mechanical Services, Inc. Aluminum, Wood and Vinyl Siding runoff in Connecticut since both par­ three times what he has, " he said. part, kept to himself. FREE ESTIMATE & DEMONSTRATION candidates vying for the 4th ties had nominating battles in 1970, Gaffney said they have identified Buckley carefully avoided com­ 166 TUNNEL RD. Congressional District seat has been Buckley, 57, won the Republican at least 10,000 Bozzuto votes on the menting on Bozzuto's catchier cam­ VERNON, CT. 06066 PHONE 646-2198 narrowed to just two lor the ballot Stale Convention in July. Bozzuto, shoreline and expect a total of 40,000 Sept. 16. paign phrases, like the time Bozzuto 671-1111 (lii brighten up your home toHny" squeezed out by a handful of delegate when counting walk-in voters. called Buckley "a national playboy Connecticut Republicans will votes, opted for a primary. He "If we don't get 40,000 votes you'll type candidate of right wing in­ TO. 6 ^ Servinfi- M anriwiti'r oi er oO yr$. choose between Sen. Richard Boz- claimed Buckley stole the nomina­ know that our organization per­ terests. " PAP zuto. the state Senate minority tion from him with the sheer force of formed very poorly," Gaffney said. He refused to bite when Bozzuto PARTS penttohd The Florist leader, and former New York Sen. dollars. Buckley, in a news conference in asked for a peek at his federal in­ "AUTO PARTS FOR LESS' James Buckley, for the seat that will ______"Connecticut is not for sale and the front of the St. Joseph's Cathedral come tax returns. Bozzuto, an in­ 24 BIRCH ST. be left by Sen Abraham Ribicoff. United States Senate does not need School in Hartford, said he supports surance broker who called himself HOURS another millionaire." the 50-year-old 8 TO 8 MON.-FRI. TEL. 843-6247 t- — — who is retiring Gasoline fire income tax credits for parents "a little old peddlar," reported he 8 TO 5 SAT. & SUN. 643-4444 F.T.D. The winning candidate faces Rep. Bozzuto said at the time. He said the paying tuition at private schools. and his wife had an adjusted income Christopher Dodd. D-Conn Firefighters pour water on one of the four gasoline storage choice was clear — "blue collar vs Private school education is being of $40,000 in 1979. 307 E. CENTER ST. (REAR) MSTR CHG tanks that burned at the Port of Albany Sunday afternoon. The blue blood. " priced beyond the reach of most mid­ In his required financial disclosure WORLD WIDE In New Hampshire, former Ciov MANCHESTER AMER EXPRESF: explosions and fire forced the evacuation ot a portion oi aown- Buckley said Bozzuto didn't have statement, Buckley showed assets of SERVICE Meldrim Thompson - who aban­ dle income families and they have to "a praver in the world" of winning. settle for with public schools, which more than $1 million and said he and BEHIND LENOX PHARMACY doned his presidential campaign — is town Albany for several hours. Eight were injured in the blaze, J. Brian Gaffney, a Bozzuto cam­ his wife earned about $355,000 favored to win the GOP nomination one seriously. Story and another picture on page 2. (UPI are in a "tragic decline," especially paign manager, said today he in the inner cities, he said -between Jan. 1,1979. and April of this FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. for the post he held for three terms. photo ADVERTISE HERE 1 expects Bozzuto will take the Buckley, like Bozzuto, was confi­ year. 646-0328 875-3252 He is opposed by Executive Coun­ A COMPUTE LINE OF WITONCAKEOECOMTIONS cilor Lou D allesandro of Let us protect your investment bj Manchester The winner will face WARNING* Don’t let harmful UNION ST. 161 CENTCfl 8 T. 70 Democratic Guv. Hugh Gallen. CALL pressure washing your home in a ROCKVILLE. CONN. Prinutfigk&^ In nrt>n trs'uin& pollutants, corrosives, dirt and MANCHESTER, CONN. professional and economical method. Mon. • S «t 10-8 HOURS Also, there a-e 11 Republicans run­ mildew, oxidize, fade and rob the beau­ Thuri., 10-f CLOSED TUE8. ning lor the dunce to take on Sen. Voters in Manchester and its sur­ competitors for the nomination in the (WE ARE FULLY INSURED) D AILY 10-5 John Durkin Most are conservatives Buckley School: and District 9, Cheney School; District 6, Nathan Independent, The Democratic con­ ty and life of your siding. rounding towns will go to the polls state's Fourth Senatorial District. with similar stands — increased Keeney Street School. Poll hours Hale .School; District 7, Waddell tenders are Michael Helfgott, en­ 643-2711 Wedding Cakes A Specialty tomorrow along with other Connec­ The Republican candidate. Carl there and in all polls throughout the School; District s, Verplanek School; dorsed, Sandra Stave and Joyce Professional and proper maintenance Check your home today for chalking defense spending, baianced budgets, ticut voters to select Democratic and Zinsser, is unchallenged. lax cuts and support for presidential state tomorrow will be from noon to 8 and District 10, Manchester High Carilli. Republican candidates for federal The Democrats seeking the p.m. I MOHAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, INC. of your home will help keep and main­ and mildew and let us give you a free OVER 45 candidate Ronald Reagan. School. Republicans in Andover. Bolton. MANCHESTER and state offices nomination are David J. Della-Bitta Manchester Democrats in the In Glastonbury the polling places Suppliers of Safety Proleclion tain the beauty and value of your in­ estimate and demonstration. YEARS Columbia, Hebron. Marlborough, and The highlight of the Massachusetts While there is no contest in the of Glastonbury, the endorsed can­ other polling places will not be are District 1. Naubuc School; EXPERIENCE primary is the Democratic contest First Congressional District which didate, Abraham Glassman and a section of Vernon, Assembly •FOUL WEATHER SUITS vestment. p | , ^ g MEMORIAL CO. voting, but Republicans, like District 2, Hebron Avenue School; Estimate and Demonstration (or the 4th District congressional includes Manchester, Bolton. South Robert Myette of South Windsor, and District 55. will go to the polls to Opp. East Camanry Republicans in the rest of District 3, Gideon Wells Junior High; •BOOTS •HOSE seat of Rep Robert Drinan who is Windsor. East Hartford, and Robert M. Walsh of Coventry. Manchester and entire slate, will go District 4, Hopewell School; District select a candidate to oppose Call 646-2198 CALL 649-5607 not seeking re-election Glastonbury, there will be a race in •RLOVES •TARPS •RESPIRATORSI QUALITY The district includes ail of Glaston­ to polls to select a candidate to op­ 5, High Street School; District 6, Democrat A1 Ahearn. The section of Drinan. a priest, is bowing to the the Second Congresssional District bury, Bolton, Coventry, Andover, pose Democrat Christopher J. Dodd Glastonbury High School; and HARRISON 8T. Vernon involved in Voting District 4 wishes of Pope John Paul II who does which includes Vernon, Coventry, Hebron, South Windsor, East Wind­ for a U.S Senate seat. The District 7. Academy School. 5 Qltn Rd.»Manch0Mt0f643-51O7 MEMDRIALS MANCHESTER with the Lake Street School as its not want catholic clerics holding Andover, Columbia. Ellington and sor, and about half of Manchester. Republican candidates are James L In Coventry, Tolland and secular political office most of Eastern Connecticut. iSee In Manchester the polling places Buckley, endorsed, and Richard C. Willington. Assembly District 53, polling place. TVank'ArtibiS stiiry on page 5i EVERYTHING IN GLASS Major contenders for his seat arc involved are District 2, Robertson Buzzuto, challenger. Democratic voters will select a can­ The Republican competitors are J. Democratic voters in some area School; District 3, Church of Christ; "WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" 649-7901 state Rep Barney Prank, a liberal, The other polling places in didate to oppose Frank Perrotti. Peter Fusscas. endorsed, and James CUNLIFFE AUT6 66DY and Waltham Mayor Arthur Clark, a towns will choose Irom among four District 4. Martin School; District 5, Manchester are District 1. Howell Republican, and Claire Connellv. E. McCarthy. J.A. WHITE GLASS CO.. V r Grooms Tux FREE moderate-to-conservative The Aak about our policy. winner of the race will be favored to defeat Republican Richard A Jones, 6 4 9 - 7 3 2 2 LiV ^ a conservative who is a retired Army ' /75 MAIN ST L S I ’, I Court denies motion OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE dentist 31 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER '' MANCHESTER. CONN In RhiKle Island. Rep Edward m •MIRRORS •SHOWER DOOR •STORE FRONTS Beard, one ol the Democrats who led •SAFETY GLASS •BATHTUB ENCLOSURES •ETC. the dump Curler movemenl in the primaries, is squaring nif with if- FAMOUS BRAND Sle|ihen Kortun.ito ,lr . a liberal stale to trim CD document TELEVISION - APPLIANCES senator spending SlOO.tHK) on his cam­ OOllLlFFE AulHorlBBcl Body Rapatr ServiceMASTER paign HARTFORD — The town's motion the town vulcd to withdraw Irom the order for "fair appeal" to be made, the issues should be properly framed. \|1N( ULSTER MOTOR B8LI8 Also seeking the 2nd District to shorten Ihe plaintiff's 85-page program in April of 1979 nomin.ition is insuraiiec analyst and document in the Community. Squatrito said he did not know Blumenfeld however, said he didn't Development hearing was denied this hone N P M V U U T political neophyte (ieolfrey Schoos. when Blumenfeld would rule on the want to hear about framing the case morning by U.S. District Court Judge MY. Beard is ex|H'cled to win class action request, A pretrial con­ for appeal, and directed Squatrito to i / e t i p t k e TOTAL CLEANING SERVICES M. Joseph Blumenfeld. HOME AND BUSINESS III Vermont, there is a six-way race ference has been called for tomorrow other methods of eliminating por­ kMiuta I TV 6 4 9 - 3 5 8 9 lor ihe Republican Senate nomina­ Arguments were heard but to determine issues and evidence, in tions III the briel. He told Squatrito hit N sue I Sn8 CALL 649-3433 tion against Democratic incumbent Blumenfeld did not rule on whether an clfort to avoid lengthy court to certify the ease as a class action. his request should be brought up in a Patrick l.eahv, who is thought to lie arguments, vulnerable Former stale Banking The suit was filed by three low- pretrial conference. Commissioner Stewart Ledbetter income residents after the town's Squalrito's motion to eliminate a Delta Maintenance & Carpet Cleaners Squatrito sought to eliminate what and lormer state Republican Chair­ withdrawal from the Community substantial portion of the plaintiff's MERCURY^, he clas.sed as "the mass of con­ "SperinlitiuK in Sleam ('.leanins (’nrpeli” man James Mullin are lavorites, Development program. briel was quickly denied by clusions, characlerizations, eviden­ Complete Janitorial Services Demoeralu House Speaker The plaintiffs, represented by Ray­ Blumcnicld. Squalrito argued the Phone 646-27S6 Commercial • Residential Timothy 0 Coiuioi and Attorney Unclaimed awards mond Norko of the Hartford Legal bricis should be shortened to proper­ tial material, historial data and NO SERVICE CHARGE (ieneral M .Jerome Diamond com­ Four Emmys sit on a table backstage, awaiting the arrival Aid Society, requested class action ly focus the issue He noted that in legislative history. " NOW IN MANCHESTER TO SERVE -* pete lor the nomination for governor. of their owners during the 32nd Annual Emmy Awards at status under the Fair Housing Act Rtiirvitloni lor • Holtlf • Alrllnas • SttMiitMpt YOU B EH ER The Maine pnmares were held in and equal protection laws. June. With only one Democrat and Pasadena Civic Auditorium Sunday. None of the big-name per- In what Blumenfeld termed, "A 827 Main Straat MtndiutBr Hello •COMPLHE COUISHM WORK CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES 643-9056 one Republican vying lor cacti of the tormers appeared to accept their awards. Story and pictures King Solomon decision " he appeared two ollices Ilf) lor grabs on page 20, (UPI photo) ready to grant class action status un­ SPeCIALIZING IN •FREE ESTIMATES 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOV der ihe Fair Housing Act. RUSTY JONES The plaintiffs argued for class ac­ SUPERIOR MUFFLERS M MMiafSTDL :XRT ON MM STin mondoy- •COMPLETE PAINT JORS tion, saying 32 percent ol the town's Goodbye rusty cars. coMPini rwiN I eorvM SBNKi residents are low and moderate in­ Patriots and Giants score im- DON WILLIS GARAGE. INC. The nation pres.sive NFL wins as does Notre LowcotTPRiimm come. President Carter was SPECIALISTS WMILt YOU WAIT (FHOTO 8IA0Y) Suicide ^act of love^ Dam^ in college ranks. Puge 14. •CUSTOM IMRON PAINT WORK "These residents of Manchester WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE anoi UM • nnanr • MM nan philosophical about the bad news Rudy May life-saver for Yankee GENERAL REPAIRING MIAMI ' r i ’I I - The dying wish of could share meals. "It was evident that she knew what are the primary and intended from New York's Liberal' Party, pitching staff in flag run. Levi cops . Propane Cylinders Filled •WRECKER SERVICE MINIT-MAINPR^TING an 82-year-old man was tlial his fami­ "They loved each other." said he was going to do," said Dade Coun­ beneficiaries of the Community but could offset it with good news 111 SAM n. • SANCtssitr• las-iTn ly understand he shot and killed Sutton golf. Red Sox learn 'Air Conditioning Service Call Me about • SEE US FOR ENORAVED NAltE PLATES Sena. "They were always holding ty Police Homicide Detective John Development program." said John from Detroit and Californiq£t4aK*‘ himself and his crippled wife of 60 Mariners want respect. Pugi- 15. sintET •COMPETITIVE PRICES • TRY OUR NEW 141 M B G M M hands, always together." LcClaire. Andrcini. of the Legal Aid Society, 6. the best auto 42f G o n m n . • s m k m u t s i MANCHESTER CONN.06040 rustproofing years as "an act ol love " — not of Police said Sunday Ivins left a note Ivins' note, which police dis­ who filed the class action motion. Inside today •FOREIGN t AMERICAN CARS violence. lor his son and other relatives, went covered on a desk in the couple's The town, represented by Dominic The world guarantee in to the nursing home,.shot his wife in apartment located near the nursing J. Squatrito, argued against the class Clas.sified...... 21-22 "It was a Romeo and Juliet Scattered strikes persist across OSTRINSKY the head, then shot himself in the home, implored relatives to consider action status on the basis there would Comics...... town. •LOANERS AVAKARLE story.They just didn't want to live Poland despite labor victories that Desions & Stvies 643-5879 ,3., PARKER ST . MANCHEaTER without each other," said Dion Sena, heart his action "not as an act of violence, be an antagonism between the Editorial ...... led to the ouster of the Communist Entertainment ...... administrator of Homestead Manor No one heard any shots. A nursing but an act of love." classes of these individuals and the Party leader. Pasir 6. F am ily...... where Vivian and Charles Ivins were home aide discoveriHi the bodies — The couple, said LeClaire, had rest of the town. PCRSONIU T€€ Responding to Blumcnfeld's Obituaries ...... Perji ■ ' ^ .jo A Sportweai CALL US FIRST! found dead Saturday. Ivins sitting slumped over in a patio traveled the world together and the Rt R2 "family says they were extremely questioning of what antagonism it In sports Peopletalk...... DONE WHILE YOU WAIT " NEW 125,000 TRUCK SCALE Mrs. Ivins, 80. had been living in chair, his wife beside him in a G't*t Gihi For Any Occiilon TALCOnVILLE, CT. 643-0016 close and affectionate their entire would create, Squatrito replied it ffcEnroe ends Borg's Sports...... LICENSED PUBLIC WEIGHTS the nursing home since suffering a wheelchair. lives. He was afraid he would die was unnecessary to allow a class ac­ dream. Custer and Conti tennis Television ...... lOSI Mam St . Matichi'sliT • Tel: M6-3339 DEALERS IN IRON, METAL, PAPER disabling stroke two months ago. She At their feet was a box and a bag first and she would suffer." tion, to bring about the .same actions tourney champs. Scott leads TownTalk...... Al \ I’al ( oelhii. Ow ners • Jim C o e lh o , Manager _ QUALITY WORK AT COMPETITVE PRICES could not walk and had arthritis. Her that police believe the retired Army The nursing home administrator as those allowed under individual amateurs in Manchester Open. U pdate...... husband, who recently learned he colonel used to carry the gun to the described the couple's deaths as "a rights. Puge 13.^ W eather...... had earner, visited her daily so they nursinc home pact." Squatrito also noted 75 percent of 2 - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Sept. 8, 1980 a ;*■ EVENING HERALD, Mon., Sept. 8, 1980 - 3 MANCHESTER- Malcolm 12th Assembly District. But he added “I am sure you are as concerned as representative, after an upset win he was flexible on the times and I am about informing the voters of sus is compiled, should conform to ■ Barlow, Democratic candidate for two years ago over the Democratic town and neighborhood boundaries, the 12th Assembly District locations. our campaigns,” he said in his letter. incumbent. “We must both agree that we want and not to the needs of any politician Barlow challenged his opponent to a series of Barlow suggested debates in Barlow, who is an attorney, is the best man to win. Our only dis­ or party. For ten years, since the last M pdotc- debates Friday. District 2, at Robertson School, seeking public office for the first District 5, Buckley School, District 7, agreement may be over who is the census, the town voting districts wants Barlow delivered a letter to incum­ time. In announcing his proposal for. have been split into odd con- bent Rep. Walter Joyner requesting a Waddell School and District 10 at best man.” Joyner could not be reached for the debates, Barlow notra another figurations, and also divide the town Israeli envoy plans trip inside the Ringside East restaurant. homicides in the city during the weekend. in Frankfurt, and opened at 1.6335 Swiss francs in Zurich debate series of five debates to take place in Manchester High School. concern, redistricting the voting into two stal£senate districts. The Whalen said the three suspects entered the restaurant Police Chief William L. Hart also said Sunday the from 1.6327. October. Barlow suggested the The fifth and final debate would be comment on whether or not he would agree to the debates. Joyner is com­ lines He said the new district lines. D e m o c ra tsH ^ e Republican ^ r - Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir will go to Egypt shortly before midnight and tried to rob the establish­ department’s “number one priority” will be answering In quiet London trading, the pound was cut back to open ' debates be located in each of the four in a central location, Barlow pleting his first term as a state which will be decided when 1980 cen- rymandering ,for the district lines. Tuesday for a 24-hour visit to discuss a speed-up in ment. calls from the public for assistance. at $2.4130 from $$2.4135. voting districts which comprise the suggested. strengthening normal Egyptian-Israeli relations, the “If necessary, supervisors will be teamed with an of­ government announced today in Jerusalem. Crushers strike wineries ficer to respond to runs,” he said. Shamir will make the trip at Egypt's^Bvitation. The of­ The layoffs, which reduced the department's man­ Cuban rampage hurts eight Town pension ficial visit follows his complaints in public about the slow SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Two of the largest Califor­ power to 4,100, went into effect at midnight Friday. Two UBERTYBLUE FORT MCCOY, Wis. (UPI) — Eight people, including MIDDLETOWN pace of normalization that discouraged the creation of nia wineries are using supervisory personnel to crush years ago, Detroit had 6,000 officers on duty. 900 WASHINGTON ST. RT. 66 Diimerwaret “an atmosphere of mutual confidence." Shamir an- grapes because of the selective strike by plant workers. - The 11 weekend homicides brought the year’s total to two military policemen, were hurt in a three-hour ram­ talks under way noupagd acceptance of the invitation Sunday. “It's business as usual," a spokesman for the E & J 403, compared with 322 through the same period last page by some 300 male Cubans in one section of the Made in ^ m i r was to meet Tuesday evening in Cairo with Gallo Co. of Modesto said Sunday. year. refugee resettlement center. MANCHESTER — Negotiations on revising the MANCHESTER Staffordsliire, Egypt's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Butros Union officials admitted there were no apparent Nick Nichols, public affairs officer for the fort, said town's pension policy begin again today between town 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE England Ghali and to travel to Alexandria Wednesday morning for production problems at Gallo or the facilities of United Dollar mixed in Europe order was restored by Sunday night and the mess halls and union officials. AND 260 NORTH MAIN ST. AT MAIN Thisxwtk’sloature a session with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, the Vinters, the other struck winery. were reopened for movies. The town's pension plan for municipal employees has Some 1,500 members of. the Winery, Distillery and LONDON (UPI) — The dollar opened mixed on Euro­ UUttE foreign ministry said. pean markets today but fell against the Japanese yen in Authorities today were investigating the cause of the been under discussion for many months. But the Not insignificantly, the timing of the visit coincides Allied Workers Union struck a 23-member employers disturbance, which they said involved some 300 male negotiations which began 18 months ago were stopped to EAST HARTFORD association Friday in a demand for higher pay and work Tokyo. The gold price edged up in Zurich and London in 11 so BURNSIDE AVE. AVENUE “ 5n,y49« with plans to resume the Palestinian autonomy talks, to light trading. refugees. “I suspect they are a bit tense, ” k id Nichols. settle union contracts. I OPEN: MON. THRU SAT. 1:30A.M. 10 9:00P M hold a summit in Washington with President Carter and a rules changes.3 During the outburst, the refugees tore down about two- According to Robert Fuller, president of Local 991 of SUNDAY 10:00A.M. to S OOP M. See Our Display - Gel Alt The Details The metal opened at $652.50 on the Swiss market, a $1 PRICES EFFECTIVE MON. SEPT. 8 THRU SAT., SEPT. 13,1980. pledge by Egypt, made through its controlled press, to rise from the weekend price, and started trading at thirds of the chain-link fence surrounding their com­ the American Federation of State, County and Municipal iVo NOT NtSPONSieU FOR TVPOQRAPHfCAl ERRORS WE RESERVE THE RKIMT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO « UNITS UNLESS OTHERWISE SRECIFIEO soften criticism of Israel. connection in layoffs $656.25 an ounce in London from $651.50. pound. Nichols said there were no escapes and that Employees, the pension plan hasn't been changed in 12 years. But the Board of Directors has granted two five WTT'.’f/C.'f/ ______— DETROIT (UPI) — Police say there was no apparent The dollar’s opening gains and losses were small. military personnel were “acting, in effect, as a human percent cost of living increases for the retirees. Heavy storms hit nation connection between the layoff of 690 police officers and 11 The currency rose to 1.7844 German marks from 1.7842 fence.” The pension plan allows employees to receive 50 percent m GET UP TO 1 0 0 e x t r a ' p If of their salary if they retire at age 65 and have worked for Heavy thunderstorms dumping between one and two in­ S&H QREEN STAMPS ches of rain prompted flash flood warnings and watches •Peopletalk the town 30 years. Fuller said he would like to change the program to on purchtati totaling *10 lo *19.991 in parts of Texas and Illinois. I p'. Thundershowers stretched over a wide area early Any resemblance allow employees to earn 50 percent of the wages, upon today, from Montana to Arizona, into Texas and into the retiring at age 60 and having worked 25 years. Along with negotiations with Local 991, the town is Midwest. Brian Garfield says the fictitious CIA chief — ■ A flash flood warning was in effect for south-central played by Ned Beatty in the iscreen version of his negotiating with four other employees’ groups, including 600 ilds Texas, following as much as two inches of rain at Junc­ book, “Hopscotch” — has “no resemblance to any library, workers and some school employees. tion and nearly an inch at San Antonio. chief past or present,” but he still figures GOP Vice While the negotiations have been ongoing for some Presidential candidate George Bush would enjoy it. time, neither Steven Werbner, personnel director, or EXTRAS&H A warm front brought heavy thundershowers to' the e x t r a I Come in Midwest. More than an inch of rain fell at Chicago. A So he's invited him to attend a private screening. Fuller consider the talks stalled. 2 0 0 1 Bonus-Specials features' One | I filled 1/4 Booklet for each item flash flood watch covered the northeastern comer of The comedy spy thriller stars Walter Matthau as Werbner noted pension plans are extremely com­ S&H QREEN STAMPS plicated requiring actuarial studies. He also noted in­ Bonus-Specials Booklets take Illinois. an ex-agent who deliberately sets himself up as the GREEN STAMPS on purchatti lotiling *20 to *29.99| I 30 Big Ten S&H Grden Stamps I terruptions. sucb as settling the police, fire, and public Thundershowers were widely scattered over the Gulf target of a CIA manhunt just so he can outwit the U/L *n"COt#M ••lA«l«rtOM HCIPION COtMOMPVtCMtO tNOBB ITBMBI to fill Coast to the middle Atlantic Coast. Fair skies prevailed ever apoplectic Beatty at every turn. works union contracts, delayed the pension plan talks. WITH THESE COUPONS L B "*** **"***' ***' ” "* I Super-easy super-savings on over much of the Great Lakes region into the Northeast. Why does Garfield think Bush would enjoy it so Werbner said Manchester's employee pension plan had I super- specials! So hurry on m I and save! Temperatures were in the 40s in northern New England. much — apart from the fact that Bush used to run one benefit that neighboring communities did not. the CIA? Manchester pays its benefits regardless of Social Securi­ THIS IS HOW IT WORKS: ty benefits. Says Garfield, ‘T m told he has a sense of humor. M M IM COUPOMt SiPARATILY OR IM TMt Holdupmen hold hostages Anyone who wants to be vice president would have He did not specify wbat the town's positioa is on BONUS SPECIAL to, right?” revising the pension plan. PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) — Three gunmen were in­ 1LB. PKO. terrupted as they tried to rob a suburban restaurant and Skull buster OSCAR MAYER held as many as 10 hostages through the night, with • Rtdtim coupons BACy , t *MPS Patrons of the Roxy Roller Disco can get their lor BOO IX T R A B A H ORfBM B TA M P l lawmen trying to talk the gunmen into surrendering. A R 4 r with vouT putchsse oi 60 • Badfom coupons A.B A C wiin you p BACON No shots had been fired by dawn and Deputy Sheiff Bart eardrums ruptured in style now. The chichi New York celebrity playpen reopened .n n nXTRA BAM OWW^TAWM Whalen said, "We don't have any information that any of Car rolls in crash last week after being shut down for an overhaul. the hostages have been hurt." Three hostages were released during the eariy morning The new version boasts a light and sound system MANCHESTER — Two automobiles were involved in hours, leaving “nine or 10— we don't know for sure—" price-tagged in excess $400,000. That includes bass an accident at 9:30 p.m. Saturday in the west-bound lane speakers 10 feet wide and 8 feet long — “the biggest r l« k of Interstate 86, near exit 93. Although fire department in thb world,” according to owner Steve Greenberg. With On* filltd officials reported nq serious injuries, one of the vehicles ••RHi«So*« finest iowa beefMasters facfers u b f t westean steer b eef' Extended outlook Uhio Republican Sen. Robert A. Taft was bom Sept. 8, despite teachers’ strike Homeowners should avoid using the water until it Extended outlook for New England Wednesday through 1892. clears to prevent rust and sediment from entering the Friday: On this date in history: By United Preaa Inlernaliunal ride on city school buses voted un­ home's system. TENDER WESTERN BE YOVR OWN BUTCHER AND )H?Pa7 b e e f c u t walked off the job Tuesday in the 'SSliD fRO M CHUCK MassachuHcllH, Rhode laluiul and Conneclicul: In 1565, the first permanent settlement of what is now Philadelphia school officials vowed animously Sunday nigbt to accept a first teachers' strike in the city's CORN FED Chance of showers Wednesday. Clearing Thursday. Fair the continental United States was founded at the present to open schools tpday for about half new two-year contract with the com­ Save-Save^Save history. Until the strike is settled, all CHUCK Friday. Daytime highs in the 80s Wednesday and in the location of St. Augustine, Fla. the district’s 220,(H)0 students — pany that employs the majority of 58 city schools will be closed, affec­ $149 despite the nation's largest teachers' them. STEAKS T B 70s Thursday and Friday. Overnight lows in the 60s early In 1900, more than 6,000 people were killed when a ting some 34,600 students. U S O A CHOICE BEEF OR R O A ST S l b . | hurricane and tidal wave struck Galveston, Texas. strike — but advised parents the U>ORK Wednesday and in the 50s thereafter. Union officials predicted that if the Talks were stalled in other strikes, Fire calls SIRLOIN TIP students would be sent home early. D A laibG. LEAN MEATY BEEF \erm oni: Chance of showers Wednesday. Partly In 1934, the U.S. liner “Morro Castle” burned off matrons had gone on strike, the bus including those in 17 school districts n U A O I d lb. cloudy Thursday and fair on Friday. Cool with highs Asbury Park, N.J., taking 137 lives. Walkouts by a t least 35,000 drivers would have honored their ] 3 RIB-3 LOW-3 CENTER CHOPS SNMTRMS ?I" in Pennsylvania outside Philadelphia Saturday. 12:57 a.m. — False alarm at box 916. ranging in the 60s to mid 70s. Lows in the 50s Wednesday In 1974, President Gerald Ford granted former Presi­ teachers nationwide, most of them picket lines — an action that could ASSORIEDPMK CHOPS where some 3,500 teachers walked Saturday. 1:03 a m. — Gasolene washdown on Spruce USOA CHOICE BEEF S fU K S and in the upper 30s and 40s thereafter. dent Richard Nixon full pardon for all offenses he may involving money, affected over 600,- have left 170,0(X) school children off jobs at schools with a total enroll­ THICK or THW •PlITINNALP Bib*. Av«r«t« Street. $ SAVE SCM-eONELESSStMI-BONELESS * . AJA Maine and New lluin|iHhirc: Chance of showers have committed during his years in office. 000 students to^y. without bus service on the first day of CENTER eVT FM K CHOPS m ment of 51,000. Saturday, 1:20 p.m. - Fuse Box fire at 21 Wyllis St. TOPROUNDSil, SO* lb ONCKReASn $139 Wednesday. Fair Thursday and Friday. Daytime highs in There was some good news, school today. Strikes delayed the opening of the lERN ( UERTy $ | | For YBrthM Pot RoBtl 'h B however. The strike by the 5 , ^ Saturday. 9:04 p.m. — Light ballast fire at 653 Center 3 9 the 60s north and 70s south. Overnight lows in the 40s A thought for the day: German philosopher Arthur In New Jersey, teachers ratified a fall term for h,300 students in four RM PORK COONTRY STYLE ib USOA CHOICE BEEF TENDER S D M member teachers’ union in Newark, St. north and 50s south Wednesday morning cooling to the 40s Schopenhauer said, “Hatred comes from the heart, con­ new contract in Newark's 61,000- communities in Rhode Island, but SLICED BONELESS sibi A««rBf« (IBE STEAKS «, 2 N.J., ended and a possible strike by Sunday, 3:03 p.m. — Couch fire at 40 Olcott St. over all sections by Friday morning. tempt from the head, and neither is quite within our con­ student district to end a strike that tentative agreement was reached in RONME RRAND RACON * LOIN STRIPSii LEAN S 4 M trol.” school bus drivers in New York began Wednesday. Union President Sunday, 4 p.m. — Fire in trash can at 207 Spencer St. 89 CWESlBrSTEWifT^ one of the disputes Saturday. Sunday, 5:11 p.m. — Fire call at 571 Hartford Road. SWIFT S PREMIUM SOI PKG City’s 1-million-student district was Carol Graves said, “We're ready to In Carlinville, III., classes were USOA CHOICE BEEF averted. Monday, 7:10 a.m. — Gasoline washdown at intersec­ RROVriMI-SERVE SARSACE BONELESS as to asibo. Mamhesier go to work.” scheduled to begin today for 1,700 SeAnTioNeiEss To Advartiaa To Roport News The news was not so good in tion of Center and West Center streets. Last Hartford - Glastonbury In Rochester, N.Y., school officials students after a two-week strike by BBRBUM WBBUIA $ A 3 9 For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: Philadelphia, however, where Monday, 8:34 a.m. — Sewer backup at 655 Brewk St. PORK STEAKS RIB E Y E S 643-2711 and ask tor Classified Office met with negotiators for the union about 100 teachers that was settled cut from pqrr butt lb. 1 OMROASn . 2 ^ Evening Herald MancbMter__ Alex Qirelli, 643-2711 negotiations between the city and the representing 2,300 teachers who i:SPS 327-500 hours are 8 30 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford ... Pat Reilly, 643-2711 Friday. through Friday When the office is 23,000-member American F^eration Published daily except Sunday and cer­ Glastonbury.. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 of Teachers collapsed late last week tain holidays by the Manchester closed, classified ads may be placed by Andover...... 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Monday through Friday and 7 strike. to accept a new contract proposal or to go disco-ing, when you can get you absolutely no laughs I NARTINSON GOOD HUMOR Circulation — It you have a problem Business...... Alex Girelli. 643-2711 go to bed. think about your to 10 a m. Saturday. School spokesman William Jones go on strike. Union leaders said if the contract from your friendly family I regarding service or delivery, call Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 Opinion .. Frank Burbank. 643-2711 problems and haye the jitters healer. F am ily ...... Betty Ryder. 643-2711 said all elementary schools and 15 The members of two Waterbury- is rejected, picketing will begin at 7 lor tree? MUFFINS' I COFFEE ICE CREAM (.'ustomer Service. 647-9946 Uelivery weekly, $5.12 for one month, $15.35 for A'lP Cowoo'* and AOd/iionBi '10 00 Fdod Pufcltata i< ruvnmt* CoGO SuR Sdpt r Nuu S«i SdG> H'M O CotipoA PG« CullOAGi Good I ma 7 W u U l SggI h i m COMPOA p m CtftIdMGt OGCd M S«|H 7 Wru &dl Sdpl 11INO three months. $30.70 for six months, and enrollments totaling about 100,000, Our neighbor says he’s all through Friday and by 7 .30 a m Satur­ $61.40 tor one year. Mail rates are Brotherhood of Electrical Workers The latest contract proposal was It's ''la" to carry your lunch lor equality, bnl when his Iran I ^ i c e hours are 8:30 a m. to 5 p m would open today for half-day day available on request. Monday through Friday. service HELCO franchises in the worked out by state Labor Com­ In a brief case, but you're tru­ talks of spending one night a I 2 sessions ending at noon. towns of New London, Middletown, missioner P. Joseph Peraro, who ly '|ln'' If you brownbag and week with the boys, that's too In New York City, matrons who Stamford and Torrington. entered the talks last Tuesday. don't care who sees you doing mneh. 4- EVENING HERALD, Mon , Sept. 8. IWO - .-> 4 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Sept. 8, IWO Letters —^ditorial _ _ _ _ _ Fair coverage Congressional primary battles near climax

Primary financing To the Editor: Mayor Henry Povinelli and Favored on the Republican side in dent of the Connecticut Gasoline Shelton alderman and mail order I wish to express appreciation to By I niird Inlernulionul the convention-endorsed candidate, the same district is D. Anthony Lawrence DeNardis, 42, of Hamden. Retailers Association and owns a ser­ consultant, won the convention nod Tuesday the taxpayers of exposed to the candidates of your reporter, Lauren Davis Shea, There will be a record number of is ug.against Samuel Gejdenson of Guglielmo, 39, of SUfford, who has Povinelli, 52, |s thought to be the vice station. for her precise reporting of the congressional primaries in Connec­ Bozrah, a former state represen­ and is likely to win the nomination. Connecticut again pay the bill a primary as the individuals the backing of the area’s former underdog against DeNardis, a Also making his political debut is various events surrounding the ticut Tuesday with two Democratic tative. Opposing him is Easton First .Select­ for a private endeavor of the running for nomination make Republican Congressman Robert former state senator who quit in his John Aristotle Phillips. 25, of humanistic education controversy. showdowns and Republican contests The heavily Democratic district Steele of Ledyard. fifth term to head up the Connecticut Norwalk. Phillips made his mark in Republican and Democratic their cases. I am gratified to note your policy ap- in four of the state's six districts. stretches from Thompson to Clinton man Charles Feld, 57, vice president and Stonington to Somers and has Guglielmo, an insurance broker, Conference of Inde^ndent Colleges. 1976 when as a Princeton University parties. We feel the primary should parantly, is to report these events The only district without a primary of a Bridgeport mattress firm. been held by Rep. Christopher Dodd, won the convention endorsement. Rep. Stewart McKinney, R-Conn., undergraduate he wrote a paper O p in io n with facts, to quote correctly and is the 1st. where incumbent Rep. The -closed primary be an open process, where all He’s being challenged in the primary has no party opposition in the 4th detailing how to build an A-bomb. William Cotter. D-Conn.. is expect^ D-Conn., for six years. Dodd is up for Three-term Rep. Toby Moffett. D- without bias. Congratulations Ms. by Michael Connery, 36, of Water­ District but two Democrats are ’The 5th District, which includes Tuesday does not allow the voters are allowed to vote in to easily retain his seat against the U.S. Senate in November. Conn., will be facing either Nicholas Shea. ford. who left his New York City law jockeying for the exposure of cam­ well-heeled upper Fairfield County thousands of voters who are the party primary of their Republican Marjorie Anderson, Gejdenson, 32, served two House laws into proper perspective Gladys McLain , practice to run for Congress. paigning against him. McKinney is as well as the heavily industrialized associated with for the the purposes of the primary. former president of the League of terms and was legislative liaison for Schaus of Farmington or Paui registered as independents to choice. Senate Majority Leader Joseph expected to coast to a sixth term. and job poor Naugatuck Valley, two is introduced. Women Voters. Manchester is in the the Office of Policy and Manage­ Rosenberg of Litchfield in take part in the political The system as it now is es­ primary. If Connecticut’s primaries Lieberman, D-New Haven, faces no Q. Wayne Konitshek, 32, of Stam­ Republicans are competing to oppose First District. ment. Dempsey, 34, was Democratic are to continue to be private ford, is a political novice who won process. tablished, is for partisan The people have a right to Perhaps the first time the Bets are split in the 2nd District State Chairman and worked on Gov. Democratic opposition in the 3rd first-term Rep. William Ratchford, November. Moffett is up for his District. The two Republicans the Democratic convention endorse- D-Conn., in the fall. fourtp term and isn't expected to The Connecticut law disen­ hacks. participate in the political events of the Democrats and state’s Democrats and where John Dempsey Jr., son of Ella Grasso's two gubernatorial campaigns. seeking the nomination are Milford ment in the 4th District. He's presi- Edward "Mickey ” Donohue, 46, a have anv probiems keeping his seat. franchises those who chose A voter must register some process, despite their in­ Republicans, then those par­ Republicans were forced to former Gov. John Dempsey Sr. and not to register with a par­ six months prior to the dependence. ties should pick up their own dig into their own coffers to tisan label. primary in order to be It is the independent bills. pay the costs of their little Buckley leading in poll Yet all taxpayers of the allowed to vote in the par­ registered voter who often If the primary elections are events, the attitude would |L cent, Buckley received 56 percent, dorsement from Bozzuto in July, has state chip in to pay the costs tisan runoff. swings the course of the to continue to be run by the change. HARTFORD (UPI) — A published poll shows James Buckley holding his Bozzuto 38 percent and 6 percent was conducted a well-financed campaign of the primary. The issues and the can­ general election. state government, all ' T undecided. by ignoring Bozzuto and concen­ Meanwhile we urge each lead over challenger Richard Boz- There are hotly contested didates have not become But the state of Connec­ taxpayers and voters of zuto in the race for the Republican In comparing the two polis, the trating on the unopposed Democratic races in both parties. The clear and independent voters ticut insists that these voters, Connecticut must be allowed and every independent voter U.S. Senate nomination with voter number of persons who knew the date nominee. Rep. Christopher Dodd. to protest this unfair primary of the primary doubled from the 19 Bozzuto. the slate senate minority selection of candidates is im­ do not have sufficient infor­ who have significant clout to participate. turnout in Tuesday’s primary the key election law to the state variable. percent in the first poll to 38 percent leader from Watertown, has made in­ portant in the process. mation to decide which party during the general election, We hope legislation putting senators and representatives The Hartford Courant poll, in the latest poll. roads on Buckley's campaign and has Independent voters are as they may want to become are second-class citizens for the state’s primary election released Sunday, was taken last But the poll also found, in essence, received endorsements from the week showed Buckley led Bozzuto that Bozzuto's momentum had been Hartford Courant and the New York among Republicans 54 percent to 31 checked, the Courant said. Times but Buckley remained ahead The Herald in Washington z : percent with 15 percent undecided. Both polls were conducted for the in the contest. Bozzuto could close the gap if the newspaper by Research Analysis The poll also concluded that Boz­ voter turnout in the primary is light, Corp. of Boston. The teiephone poll zuto gained in name recognition but as expected, the newspaper said. In a was taken among 5(X) persons who Buckley, of Sharon, was still better Reagan's appeal Thoughts 20 percent turnout. Bozzuto couid said they were registered known and both men were liked 'oy draw 43 percent to Buckley's 49 per­ Republicans. Republicans. Buckley and Bozzuto had heavy campaign schedules for no doubt IS a retieciion of the mud- s i cent with 8 percent undecided. Buckley, a former New York todav. By LEE RODERICK slinging to come in an election in In a heavy turnout of about 40 per­ senator who barely won the party en­ WASHINGTON - Ronald Reagan which Jimmy Carter has a huge “ On this rock (that is, upon the per­ shook the Carter administration political hole from which to extricate son of the Lord Jesus) 1 will build my further the other day by receiving a himself and his hapless party. church, and the powers of death shall Nixon sees Reagan win surprisingly cordial reception from But beyond the rhetoric are the not prevail against it.” Matthew the National Urban League during a harsh realities facing all Americans 16:18. NEW YORK (UPI) - Former effective than Reagan's. Nixon said he thought Carter will speech in New York. — black, white and brown; male and Listen to God's Voice! Is He calling you to find a fellowship of President Richard Nixon says He called Carter’s staff well- be well briefed by his staff for the It is a black-dominated organiza­ female; rich and poor. Those believers? Listen! God needs you to Ronald Reagan's verbal gaffes on the organized, selfless and ruthless and debates and may come out more tion and President Carter’s cam­ realities include an economy that worship Him, to bless Him, to praise campaign stump are overshadowed said its members are willing to take "effective." paign strategy counts on the support holds out little promise of a better Him. He needs you to be His hands by the Carter administration’s the blame themselves for mistakes of perhaps 90 per- But "It could happen that Reagan tomorrow for most of us, in good and His mouth, to serve others and to “ weak" record, and in a television made by the President. cent of the might win the audience," Nixon said, measure because of incredible mis­ speak His word of truth! interview has predicted a Republican On the other hand, he said nation’s black management under Jimmy Carter. With the return of the fall as the Train wreck victory in the upcoming presidential Reagan’s staff, which he said has about the former actor. v o t e r s in Listen to Patrick Lochrane, a first tinge of reds and yellows touch election. “ got to shape up," has failed to cover “ The Reagan strength Is com­ for the candidate’s mistakes. - munication. He Is the most effective November. He FYanciscan monk and community the leaves of the trees, God moves “ Carter's weaknesses are his Workers untangle and clear wreckage Hemphill, W. Va. Three crewmen died in the record, his deeds," Nixon said in an "The one rule ... (is that) you man. 1 think since Franklin D. w ouldn ’ t have leader in New York’s impoverished His people to return to church. Res­ Saturday of two Norfolk and Western crash. (UPI photo) interview with journalist Theodore never knock your own man," he said, Roosevelt. In communicating." won the presiden­ South Bronx. Reagan toured the area pond to His love for you and seek out White on the NBC News “Tbday” “ The candidate makes a boo-boo, you Nixon said the Impression that cy in 1976 without following his appearance at the the fellowship of believers that fits Railways trains that collided near a trestle in your own style of worship. program released Sunday. go out and take the heat yourself. Reagan Is “ rash, that he's Impulsive, ovenvhelmingly National Urban League. Lochrane Rev. Marjorie L. Hiies “ Reagan's weaknesses are his And that's what the Reagan staff had that he's stupid or that he's senile" Is black support, especially in the greeted him cordially, expressing the Bolton and Vernon United words, and when you run these better learn." simply a myth and voters recognized South. hope Reagan would do better for his Methodist Churches (Carter's deeds) against the words, I Nixon, who participated in the It as such during the primary season. Reagan’s audacity in threatening Walsh tells waste plans famed 1960 presidential debates with people than Carter had. Said think the one that is weak on deeds is this cornerstone of Carter’s cam­ John Kennedy, predicted Carter The Interview Is scheduled to be Lochrane: MANCHESTER - Robert "Skip’ of recyclable materials such as be financed with 20-year bonds from going to lose.” paign was quickly answered by the Commentary aired on NBC News’ Today program ‘ "This area is exactly what it was glass, metal, paper, and cloth; waste the Bond Commission with a repay­ But Nixon said Carter was going to might win the upcoming scheduled Quotes Walsh, seeking the Democratic Monday. It Is the first In a five-part administration. On Aug. 6 — just one when Carter came here three years processing of materials such as use his incumbency “ to the hilt" in debates, but Reagan could wind up nomination in the Fourth Senatorial ment clause permitting payment es­ series of Interviews With Nixon to be day after Reagan’s appearance in coffee ground and egg shells for calation. Fifty percent of the cost the campaign, and praised the winning the sympathy of the ago, and the feeling of the people is “ My humor comes from frustra­ District, explained Friday proposals aired on the show. New York — Secretary of Health and resource recovery and energy conver­ president's campaign staff as rriore audience worse. Our hopes were built up and The importance of ‘COLAs’ tion and anger. If 1 didn't see things on solid waste management and would be paid by the federal govern­ Human Sendees P a t^ ta Harris, in then were totally destroyed.” funny. I'd probably bust a blood luuwrdaua waste reclamation. sion. ment, 26 by the state end 36 pevoeet A. the most scurrilous attack of the 1980 by the communities. The real point of Campaign ’80 for limit the COLA to once a year for federal civilian and vessel.” "Landfill space in Connecticut is He cited Bolton's lack of a landfill campaign, linked Reagan with the By DALE TATE Walsh also called for use of hazar­ blacks and others low on the nation’s military retirees—but they were only able to achieve this — Alan King, comedian. (HBO) rapidly being exhausted,” Walsh as a prime example of the need for Congressional Quarterly dous wastes. “Currently, many Ku Klux Klan. socio-economic ladder is this: Which savings on a temporary basis, for fiscal 1981. said. "A vital goal of solid waste regional facilities and cooperation. WASHINGTON-COLAs, not soft drinks, but cost-of- “ Right now she's off of men and I chemicals that are classified by in­ Her flimsy reason: a major KKK candidate holds out the promise of a ’Trimming back these COLAs would save $3(X) million in management must be to reduce the "Regional facilities not only solve living adjustment clauses, have become a major weapon don't blame her." dustries as hazardous wastes would organization, in its newspaper, better America? Which political par­ federal civilian pensions and $400 million in military pen­ — I,enore (!alf, mother of anti­ volume of waste that must be dis­ this problem, but because they also not.be designated as such if they were in the American worker’s battle against inflation. produce energy and utilize source recently endorsed Reagan for presi­ ty has the best answers for the 1980s? sions during fiscal 1981. gay rruaadcr Anita Bryant, com­ posed of. A comprehensive plan to broken doVn. We need a legislative If you are one of the 6.4 million workers who was lucky separation for recycling they will dent. Reagan repudiated the endorse­ But there is an extremely strong, efficient and vocal, address this area is needed.” remedy that will require industries Will we get fresh ideas from the enough to have a cost-of-living adjustment clause in your menting on her daughter's recent ment, saying "I-have no tolerance lobby of federal government pensioners who are fighting White House in this crucial decade — labor contract during the first six months of 1980, you divorce. Walsh outlined a plan which would: cost effective," Walsh said. Walsh to break down chemicals into their this change for 1981 and thereafter. The COLA issue, as a with what the Klan represents and I or patronage, politics, and empty received wage increases that averaged 53 percent of the provide for regional solid waste said within ten years, a regional components. matter of fact, has held up House consideration of a “ It's a great sport. It sounds like want nothing to do with it.” promises as usual? increase in the year’s prices. reclamation facilities similar to the waste treatment facility would be He also noted the state should major budget bill that would mandate a variety of budget we're a bunch of buffoons, but we're But Harris — the only black COLAs are designed to help workers recover some of Bridgeport operation and the one "breaking even or making a profit." carefully evaluate types of hazardous Jimmy Carter has now had a term cuts. not. It's very serious. Guys get hurt member of Carter’s Cabinet — their lost purchasing power because of inflation. And as proposed in Hartford; the separatio He proposes that the facility should wastes. in the Executive Mansion to COLAs also have affected private business. Recently, doing this.” wasn’t to be discouraged by hhe of Jan. 1, 1980, COLA clauses covered about 5.4 million demonstrate his approach. The the Council on Wage and Price Stability was successfully — Tom Powell, 365-pound (or 58 percent) of the 9.3 million workers in major facts. In a Los Angeles speech she results are available for all to see. petitioned by the General Electric Co. to allow the firm a belly-humping champion al Moun­ bargaining units. Millions of other non-union workers also said the KKK “ has endors^ Ronald What would Reagan offer instead? special higher price standard because of “ uncon­ tain Charley's Tavern in Los Yacavone endorses Walsh received varying degrees of protection against the in­ Reagan for president and said in its Here are three specifics from his Ur­ Gatos, Calif. The object of belly­ trollable” cost increases resulting, in large measure, Mrs. Yacavone. whose district in­ "Skip's voting record in the areas newspaper that the Republican plat­ roads of inflation on their paychecks. bumping (or “ bellybucking” ) is to MANCHESTER - Rep. Muriel ban League speech: from a COLA provision. cludes a portion of Manchester, en­ of education, labor, and human ser­ form reads as if it were written by a ’The formula most commonly used to calculate wage in­ bounce your opponent out of the Yacavone (D-9th District) an­ 1. He would designate depressed creases under collective bargaining “ escalator” clauses dorsed Walsh based on his record vices, is particularly strong." Klansman.” ring, with your hands behind your nounced her support for Rep. Robert urban areas as “ enterprise zones” provides a 1-cent-per-hqur wage increase for each 0.3 bark. "Skip" Walsh for the Democratic serving on the house Public Health Others seeking the nomipation at She added that “ I will not attempt where businesses would get special point rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Berry's World and Human Services Committees. the Sept. 9 primary are Abraham "I was burning the candle at both nomination in the Fourth Senatorial to explain why the KKK found the tax breaks to encourage them to Twenty percent of the workers who enjoy COLA protec­ "1 believe his broad background Glassman. state representative from ends. My body couldn't take it. I was District. Republican candidate and the locate new industries putting people tion have their wages recalculated annually; 26 percent and knowledge of central issues South Windsor, Robert Myette, never into drugs, but now I can do Republican platform compatible to work in the areas. have reviews twice a year; 39 percent have COLAs up­ Walsh is among four candidates currently facing Connecticut will former South Windsor mayor, and without drink as well." with the philosophy and guiding 2. He would work for a youth dated every three months. primarying for the Democratic enable him to provide the Fourth David Della-Bitta. legislative lawyer — Maurice Gibb, member of the for the Connecticut Bankers Associa­ principles of that notorious organiza­ differential in the minimum wage, to However, 1.2 million workers covered by COLAs come nomination for the seat of retiring District with effective and respon­ pop group. The Bee Gees, who Sen. David Barry. sive leadership." she said. tion. tion. I will leave that explanation to encourage employers to hire un­ under a “ cap” or a ceiling on their wage increases. So the amount of money a worker actually receives from a wrote the score to the film, “ Salur- Governor Reagan and the drafters of skilled young people by allowing day Night Fever." Gib was the GOP platform.” COLA provision depends on the formula, the timing of the them to pay a lower starting wage. COLA review and whether or not there is a cap on the referring to the pressure pul on Harris’ insinuations were so out­ (Unemployment is scandlously high COLA increases. his career following the success of Della-Bitta gains support rageous that Reagan might well have among black youths especially.) the movie. Federal civilian and military retirees receive cost-of- MANCHESTER - Five local Moriarty Jr., town directors Barbara an upset over Rep. Abraham answered them with a reply made 3. He would work for “ a com­ living adjustments twice a year for their pensions, but "I have searched the Scriptures public figures have endorsed David Weinberg, and James M( Cavanagh. Glassman. South Windsor. Also famous by Carter Glass, a U.S prehensive urban homesteading they are about the only pensioners fortunate enough to diligently and 1 have not found one Delta-Bitta, Glastonbury for the Former town dirr >ns John seeking the nomination are Robert Senator from Virginia 40 yearn ago. program” turning over abandoned, have such adjustments to their retirement benefits. word in them on Jesus Christ's posi­ Dem ocratic nomination in the FitzPalrick and Joseph Swt i iiey also Myette. former South Windsor depu­ In a party caucus, one of his par­ government-owned housing to Social Security recipients now receive a yearly COLA, tion on the Panama Canal. To say Fourth Senatorial District. endorsed Della-Bitta. a ir " r .'r assis­ ty mayor, and Rep. Robert “ Skip" tisans shouted “ Give ’em hell. families if they would maintain and and a recent Social Security Advisory Council report you've got to believe this or that in Della-Bitta. the endorsed can­ tant attorney general. Malsli, Coventry. Carter!” “ Well?” Glass answered. live in the homes. recommended that those benefits be recalculated twice a the political arena or you are not a didate is primarying with three Della-Bitta. legislative lawyer for The winner oif the Sept. 9 primary year during periods of high inflation. “ Why use dynamite when insect Little wonder Reagan the “ conser­ Christian is absolute blasphemy." others for the nomination. He was en­ the Connecticut Bankers Association, will face Republican Carl Zinsser in 'The semiannual pension increase for civilian and — Harold lluges, former Iowa powder will do?” vative” was treated well by the dorsed by former mayor Matthew won the Democratic endorsement in fall. I military personnel may not be around much longer, governor and senator who became The performance by Harris National Urban League. And little however, if budget-conscious legislators have their way. a Christian evangelist, rebuffing reflects Democratic desperation wonder Jimmy Carter, Patricia During the recent push to try to balance the budget, "I think i'H register lor a draft.' “ Bible-quoling conservatives on over the prospects in November. It Harris, et al, are worried. both the House and Senate Budget committees agreed to the New Right.'’ Passenger train derails

Washington Merry-Go-Round MERIDEN (UPI) - The engine Wallingford Hospital said two It was not immediately known how car of an eight-car Amtrak passenger passengers had been brought into the many passengers were aboard the emergency room for treatment but New Haven to Springfield, Mass,, DELLA-BITTA train struck a large boulder on the tracks Sunday night and derailed, in­ there were no serious injuries. train but police said only the fi^st juring at least two people, police Police said an initial investigation three cars were occupied, W as‘Invisible Plane’ disclosure a visible political ploy? said. ' showed the debris on the roadbed fell Police said the train was just south A spokeswoman at Meriden- from a stone wall which collapsed un- of the Meriden railroad station in a der a bridge. The front two wheels of “slowdown area" where low speeds FOR THE SO’^ By JACK ANDERSON said it was to stop the growing Grant. “ But if it does, the president and pieces of the project. Pentagon inspired—timed to come just at the bomber — which Carter opposed — the engine went off the track. are maintained. start of a close election campaign. KKK WASHINGTON — Jimmy Carter number of leaks about the program. has blown the lid off some of the officials explained, it was decided to the Pentagon dispatched its top As a matter of fact, the biggest was accused by the Republicans of In other words, to protect the secret finest technology that exists.” declassify certain portions “ to keep scientist, William Perry, to Captiol resurgence Everyone agrees that the develop­ pre-announcement leak of all came Hill. He let key senators in on the jeopardizing national security for program, it was necessary to destroy th^t>nion from peeling all the way.” WILLIMANTIC (UPI) - Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen from the Carter administration itself politcal gain when he disclosed the its secrecy. ment of stealth technology is a ' But Defense Department Insiders stealth secret, and persuaded them Hep. Shirley Chisholm, D- Attention: Registered earlier this year. When Congress was “ invisible plane” program. Military officials closely major breakthrough in strategic point out that Brown revealed far to put off the manned-bomber deci- N.Y., says the resurgence ‘XIFE IS WORTH LIVING” That may be overstating it a associated with the stealth weaponry. And no one ser ously more about the state of the art than considering funds for a new manned of the Ku Klux Klan can be Democrats of bit—but not by much. Despite technology—which could eventually denies that the announcement, at a the unconfirmed press reports had. attributed to the nation’s Saturday evenings (52weeks) 7:00P.M. Channel 20 Manchester, Bolton and Glastonbury protestations of innocence by thwart enemy radar detection of highly unusual press conference with For instance, he said the Air Force economic woes. Carter’s people in the Pentagon, both American planes—are furious at the full publicity fanfare, helped Carter had been making test flights of both The black congressman the timing and the Carter administration for confirming counter claims by Ronald Reagan manned and pilotless versions of the said the resurgence of the Channel 30 7;30 P M. EuniimiUmili'i Klan“ always comes out in content of the the press leaks and adding details that the president has been weak on invisible plaine since 1978. It was also Monday. Sept. 8 Manchester — A City of Village Charm the open when there are "The Three Great Confessions of History" The Democratic Party endorses David J. Della-Bitta “ stealth and credibility to the earlier, unof­ defense policy. It particularly disclosed that so far the concept had negative economic con­ Tuesday. Sept. 9 That’s not enough technology ” dis­ ficial reports. weakens the Republican charge that been applied only to tactical aircraft. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 "Some Nice People Live in Alleys" ditions." closure suggest The absurdity of the position this Carter’s cancellation of the B-1 Blaming press leaks for the deci­ Wednesday. Sept lO Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, The six-term con­ "The Best Town in the World in which to be Broke" Vote for David Della-Bitta on Primary Day, political motiva­ puts the program’s leadership in was bomber damaged our nuclear strike sion to disclose the program has a Manchester, Conn. 08040. Telephone (203) 843-2711. gresswoman, on a visit to Tuesday, September 9th tion. illustrate by retired Air Force Gen. capability. hollow ring to it, inasmuch as the Willimantic Saturday, said Momb«r. AudH Bu tm u of Circulation Mambar, Unliad Praaa intarnattonal Daily AAass Channel 20 9;30A.M Defense Tom Stafford, who ran the project Until last month, knowledge of the first leaks had occurred as early as whenever there is a reces­ Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday Contact local Registrar of Voters for absentee ballots program was limited to a few dozen Slavan Harry, Exacutlva Editor Secretary Harold until last year. “ 1 still will not even 1976. This lends credence to sion, “ people with already Paid lor b, Tha Comminee to Elect David J. Dalla-BItta, NIcholat Paindirla. Treaaurer Customar Saryioa O47-M40 Program Summaries Available: Office of Radio B T.V. acknowledge that the project key government officials. But after Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor distort^ racial viewpoints Brown explained the need for public Republican suspicions that the Raymond F, Roblnaon. Edltor-Pubiiihar Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emarltut Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen 78S Asylum Ave.. Hartford. Ct. 0A18S 2a-729S announdement in a strange way. He exists,” He told my associate Peter several news reports revealed bits dramatic revelation was politically begin to look for new scapegoats." *irfi;iii|np(Vinfir^i itm w

EVENING Her ALU, Mon., Sept B. 19«0 - h - EVENING HERALD, Mon . Sept 8, 1980 Factions battle MACC News Project Re-entry offers ex-offenders an opt pick-ups and deliveries. Our neighbor, drinking). To men who Christopher was afraid to release. Drawing on the to keep men off the street mid July from his honey­ and the many, many for Oswald body Again, thanks to all of you Christopher, was released have spent the hours in a be “on the street" in Hart­ listing of available housing and at least provide a base moon in Barbados. Tom's anonymous donors who so thoughtfully delivered who have been operating FORT WORTH, Texas (UPI) - body." from Hartford Correc­ jail cell dreaming of a ford he took the second op­ resources developed by for starting to rebuild a life first day back, he and Al children's clothes to our around donated furniture The exhumation of Lee Harvey Oswald's mother. Marguerite, tional Center on a home once again, the reali­ tion: sleeping in the woods MACC, A1 and his new in the community. had 8 clients, only one of Clothing Bank in time for sitting (in some cases) Oswald's grave, now an issue before attempted to have the body exhumed Thursday morning. Hart­ ty of re-entry is often a when the weather is dry client will begin the Next week, we'll focus whom had a place to stay plumb in the middle of a Tarrant County court, had been in 1967, but said her request went ford Community Correc­ and warm enough, under process of finding a room. on some of the problems for that evening. Quite a school opening. painful blow. living rooms and kitchens. considered at times by the alleged nowhere "because I never did have i tional Center (HCC) is a Still, those who find and bridges, in empty garages, It is not unusual for that face ex-offenders as change of pace and scenery F u rn itu re bank; we Many thanks to Martha assassin's three closest relatives, the jail for those who have can affora a room as they cars or hallways when it several days or a week to they seek employment. from Caribbean beaches to would like to take this op­ the money." DiTarando and Chorches Warren Commission, the CIA and the been arrested, tried, leave jail are the fortunate was not. pass before a room is final­ THREADS that office at Emanuel portunity tq thank all our She had repeatedly told authorities Manchester residents Motors for delivering Justice Department. following the assassination she and/or sentenced to a term ones. Christophc" will not Since the advent of ly available. If all else Picking up threads: Lutheran. Not everyday is offering furniture donations to the needy. suspected her son was "an agent" of of one year or less. be so fortunate. He has no Project Re-entry, spon­ fails, Al will be able to find Preparing this article on so crisis filled of course. The latest legal battle over the donations for their More heartfelt thanks to U.S. intelligence sent to Russia to Whatever is in the references, no I.D., no sored by MACC, men like housing in an area motel housing to send in reminds THANKS remains of the man the Warren Com­ patience and good humor in Mr. Stuart Lynn, Peter J. pose as a defector. prisoner's pocket when he money, no place to go. He Christopher have another thanks to the generosity of me of the day Tom McCue, Clothing bank: Thanks mission concluded killed President waiting for MACC to Wodal. Mr. & Mrs. A.W. And the Dallas Morning News is arrested and jailed is option. He or a counselor at those who contribute to the our Project Genesis Coor­ to Eleanor Rich, Stephen John F. Kennedy is a suit brought by does have several options: Gates. Mrs. Nancy Mann. returned to him on release. HCC can put in a calWo A1 MACC Human Needs dinator for returning men­ L. Bellmore, Mrs, arrange pick-ups and Oswald's brother, Robert, to halt an reported Sunday that two weeks after he can return to Hartford Mrs. William Sigmund. There is no provision at Veilleux, Project Re-entry Fund. Between 5 and 8 per­ tal health patients who Michaud, Diane Clark, The deliveries. At this time, we exhumation effort spearheaded by Oswald was buried, an attempt was hoping to be able to sleep Mrs. Pelletier, Mrs. Blair HCC for making money Coordinator, who will pick cent of Human Needs funds works in the same office Curiosity Shop, Dalia Leal, are still attempting to set British author and attorney Michael made by U.S. Justice Department of­ on a bench at Open Hearth up a working schedule for and Mrs. Beverly Battison. Eddowes. The hearing, which began ficials to persuade Robert and while incarcerated, though for a few nights. Since up the returnee on his are presently being utilized with Al returned to work Concordia Lutheran Parish Friday, was to resume today. Marina to permit cremation. family and friends may Eddowes contends there is "per­ bring items such as suasive and powerful evidence" a Barefool Sanders, now a federal cigarettes, candy and Otft to right) Soviet secret agent assumed judge and then U.S. attorney for funds. Christopher has Ladles' V-Neck SweatsMfts north Texas, sent a letter to Deputy neither family nor any A naw look to in oW Oswald's identity after he defected to classic livoOtel Russia in 1969 and that either the U.S. Attorney General Nicholas friends to visit him. He Slzas S.M.L agent — or no one at all — was buried Katzenbach, stating "desecration of w as r e le a s e d on a OurRag.U9 ... 6.66 in the Rose Hill Burial Park plot. the grave is a real possibility." Thursday morning in April In court Friday, Marina Oswald with 61.47 in his pocket. Soft, Brushed Pullovers He asked Katzenbach "to ascertain Porter gave startling testimony that Christopher, like Cowl, crew A V-necks once and for all that the (WarrenI ol 1 X N acrylic. she now believes the grave might be Commission has no interest in having Jeremiah and Job. has two Sizes S.M.L empty and for the first time raised these remains preserved." If it had immediate problems. He Rag.t.ri(4tJ6 6.88 President returns doubt as to whether she married the no such interest, Sanders said he must find some source of Campaign swingers real Lee Harvey Oswald. income in order to eat, and Bulky Knit Cardigans would "see what I can do, as in­ Presidential candidate, Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, President Carter returns to the White House Sunday after Despite his current effort to stop a place to sleep the night of Open or button- directly as possible, to have the Fort his release. Iront styles. Sizes. . a ^ spending the weekend at Camp David, Md. With the First an exhumation, Robert Oswald con­ S,M,L6urRea. 1 ^ H T dance to the music of the Glenn Miller band on the steps of the sidered, and then rejected, having his Some men. like Joshua, Family is the president's son, Jack and his family. (UPI Worth police encourage widow 1AMA1B.W.. \*T,OI Philadelphia Art Museum Sudnay. Reagan is making a cam­ brother's body dug up two days after Oswald and brother Oswald to have have family waiting and a paign swing in the Philadelphia area. (UPI photo) photo) its burial on Nov. 25,1963. in order to these remains cremated." home to return to. Others Classic Oxford Shirts have t