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Hanrlifbtfr Mpralji Manchester, Conn 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. June 29, 1984 Business in Brief Seabrook regulator calls Cheney Hall gala a bash Lutz Museum could use Martina says New Haven gets assistance design. President Stanley Barr announced earlier this for first unit spending cap WASHINGTON — The Department of Housing month he was closing the business, partly tvan without the plumbing a more cheerful face ‘no’ to Britain and Urban Development announced Thursday it because the International Trade Commission had awarded a $6 miilion Urban Development refused to limit foreign imports. Imported shoes By Steve Szkotok the public interest and could be a owners to ’’use their imagination ... page 6 ... page 11 ... page 15 Action Grant to New Haven, Conn., for its Long now make up 74 percent of the domestic market. United Press International costly burden for electric and common sense by offering to Wharf project, n Barr said the company made 1.5 million pair of customers. sell their Investments in Unit 2 to a The grant is for the initial phase of a three-part shoes last year, but was losing money. CONCORD, N.H. — New Hamp­ The report was prepared by the private firm that may provide its project on the 5.46 acre waterfront site, including shire’s chief utility regulator has firm of Devine, Millimet, Stahl and own capital to complete Unit 2." a 420,000 square foor office building. Sen. Lowell called for a $4.5 billion cap on the Branch at the request of state Work is expected to resume next Weicker, R-Conn., said. first unit of the Seabrook nuclear officials. week on Seabrook 1, which is rated Weicker estimated the project will generate Jobless rate at record low plant and recommended the McQuade called for a $4.5 billion at about 75 percent complete. I ' 1,500 local jobs and $877,996 in property taxes. The owners sell their shares in the cap on Seabrook 1, and pledged Construction on Seabrook 2, rated $6 million of UDAG money is expected to be HARTFORD — The state's unemployment rate conditionaliy canceled second that only the reasonable and at about 23 percent complete, , complemented by about $48.5 million in private was at the lowest point in 14 years last month, unit. prudent costs of the project will be McQuade, referring to the law Rain today Manchester, Conn. investment in the project. Weicker said. when the number of people with jobs reached an In a speech to the Portsmouth allowed by the PUC into the rate firm’s report, also said the pros­ Saturday, June 30, 1984 all-time high. mber of Commerce Thursday, base. pects- of a PSNH bankruptcy; and Sunday Shoe business closes Gov. William A. O’Neiil said the seasonaily . Public Utilities Commission Chair- "I am further committed to the appear to be dimming because of a — see page 2 HanrlifBtfr MpralJi Single copy; 25C adjusted unemployment rate was 4.5 percent ^ man Paul McQuade also revealed proposition that if the Seabrook new management plan for SEABROOK, N.H. - Welpro Inc., a New during May, the lowest rate in 14 years and the/ details of a report by a partners have not provided a Seabrook. Hampshire shoe company that blamed foreign among the lowest jobless rates in the country. Mmchester law firm on the product that is affordable and "The possibility of bankruptcy made footwear for its financial problems, is The number of people working during the bankruptcy prospects of the lead competitive with alternate availa­ for Public Service Co. now appears closing its doors today. month reached an all-time high of 1.48 million, or \Sqabrook owner. ble sources of energy, then they to be remote at this time due to the But the company may reopen in several weeks 41,000 higher than a year ago, O’Neill said in a McQuade warned that the finan­ have not served the public well,” willingness of investors to con sist ' with a fraction of its employees, and a new shoe speech Thursday in Fairfield. cial collapse of Public Service Co. McQuade said. the changes in management that; of New Hampshire would not be in He also called for the Seabrook are taking place,” he said. - O'** car B^M U.S. is willing REAL ESTATE featuring: L“shock to discuss ban tax bills were 241{ mailed out Friday and Manchester taxpayers bills as early as today. There may be a THIS WEEK '•■V-'r.iS N r shtKker in the bill for owners of WASHINGTON (U PI) — The unlikely to agree to motor States to a ban U: the Union to a A n ^ meUiod of assessing them ban on anti-satellite weapons Moscow declared a space the Kremlin broadens the m oratorium on testing talks to include the stalled nuclear satellite weapons in August The dramatically increasing arms negotiations, administration U.S. House of Representatives l u i i I Friday. to , M ^ h ‘ Officials said that Soviet Ambas- satellite weapons testing, provided cent, M^cnester assMsor: sador Anatoli Dobrynin was being the formally of the JUST LISTED • JUST GORGEOUS trasassesKd for $ ^ last year will response to the for Washington has offered to begin Soe for yourMlf This homo has four bodroomt, 2H balht. formal living EAST HARTFORD $77,500 D e a s s e s ^ for$S60 tliMyear. formal negotiations in Vienna this informal talks which could lead to ar«l dining rooms. 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Moscow also proposed a mutual considerable disadvantage” in the \ i V E. Hartford 77,500 A 1975 Buick Century station ^ moratorium on developing and field of anti-satellite weapons and T" « . dcpIoylng thc weapons which directed that the F-15-launched This 7 rm, 3 bedroom Colonial may be just for only $20, from $910 to $930. | '| m-> ^ would go into effect the day the U.S. missile be deployed by fiscal To make matters worse, you’ll ' il Y w w talks orened. 1987. you. Flreplaced living rm, dining rm, walk up have to pay the tax on the car even H F i,' i ^ "These talks could be initiated in Its first test against a target is if has quit and gone to the n Vienna, Austria, in Septemberthis scheduled for November, attic, partially finished basement. IV2 baths. junkyard It is what you owned on K % year given the consent of the C O M FO R T^ M l to both friends and family In this spacious ranch In Bolton Tholargo 1 9 Alum, siding, garage. Located in residential »***r'*^^* P ' I Austrian government,” said a aero lot Is professionally landscaped Thaintonorconslsis of 4 bedrooms, living room, roomy kite han. formal dining room and newfy finis had family EAST HARTFORD $80’s room Woodsiove. 4 zone o l haat, 2 car garage, lots of closets and extra Price Reduction on this spectacular 7 room Raised Ranch fea­ area yet convenient to bus lines and schools. .1 ' I U ried by the official news agency I jjl w?wO large master bedroom Awaiting your Inspection 9145,000 turing 3 bedrooma 2 baths and flreplaced rec room. Beautifully Up until recently, assessors had | g j„ Moscow. ^ landscaped with private setting and located on cul-de-sac A We can help you become a rare findl Call for more details. 643-4060 ^i.**'*^ i,’ / i, ^ Tass said the Soviet government ■ 'REALE" PROFESSIONAL! D.W. FISH REALTY CO. toemarkrt As'^era^ - statement, which also called for ||lCr0QS6S Call 646-4525. and ask lor Oan. Q 1 ■»'. existing anti-satellite weapons to O f ^ H O M E S ^ k^ bw « ■ ' i be destroyed, “ was handed offi- FREE D.F. REALE, INC. 243 Main St.. Manchester Vernon Circle. Vernon l ^ B k* cially to the government of the C l f t p T | | M n | | X ------ ^MARKET Real Esiale 643-1591 872-9153 ITS Mum St., MBradwiter, Ct. REAL ESTATE SERVICES ev a lu a t io n s”c2 5 S ^ T n ra '’.!^e^t“eL*J^^^^ ^ V ........ USA.” ft did not give detai.s on the ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » 646-4525 _____ backward to find the value of the ' - .E' Thesi s Embasiv in Moscow WASHINGTON (UPI) - With car. They based their assessment ... : ^ 1 did not im m ^iatelv comment the start of a scheduled vacation on that figure. When the value got 'I > , # A The S o T t s S just hours away. Congress Friday down to $100, they stopped figuring A c a ll bv Preside^m approved a $53 billion increase in New Listing POSITIVE CASH FLOW the depreciation. 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