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PA(j E tw enty — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Min., June 12, 197h The nation today • ^ East Hartford changes training for paramedics ... page 7 Debates in House \ /■ The weather may be broadcast Heavy rain and strong gusty winds possible in thunderstorms this afternoon. High temperatures 75 to 80, about 26 C. Clearing and turning cooler WASHINGTON (UPI) - Approval of a of the short-term seasonal loans enacted fianrhpatf r Eupmnn Hrralb tonight with lows in upper 40s to low 50s. Mostly resolution condemning Uganda’s human by Congress for New York City in 1975, but sunny and cool Wednesday with highs 64 to 70. rights violations and a daylong argument which expire at the end of this month. A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 Probability of rain 90 percent today, 20 percent over publicly financed abortions may be But the House rejected 291-109 the short­ tonight and near zero Wednei^ay. (^tlook: fair broadcast live from the House this week term loan approach and approved instead Vol. XCVII, No. 215 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, June 13, 1978 Single Copy 20 Cents weather Thursday and Fnday; increasing for the first time. — on a vote of 247-155 — a plan under cloudiness Saturday. National weather map on The broadcasts of floor debates was which the federal government would page 17. beginning an indefinite trial period today. guarantee, for as long as 15 years, up to $2 the answer to your figure problem Broadcast of House proceedings before billion at a time in New York City bonds. now was limited to special events, such as Washington would put up no cash unless presidential addresses. there was a default. Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, noting the New York’s two senators. Republican is here in our broadcasts cannot be used for commercial Jacob Javits and Democrat Daniel or political purposes, said it will be awhile Moynihan, are pushing for resolution of U.S. eyes Soviet plan for troop parity before the public will see live television the issue before the existing loans expire coverage of House proceedings. He said June 30. But that deadline is to some ex­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - equal numljer of forces. mitted to retain its numerical edge The New York Times today said a that was “definitely in the works," but tent psychological. what units it wants to remove from have already mobilized in Eastern over NATO forces. new western proposal was in­ "down the road awhile." New York officials say the city will American officials said t^ay The proposal, the officials said, Eastern Europe. Europe. The Soviet proposal, according to strumental in prompting the new. In the Senate. Maryon Allen, wife of the have money to carry it well into July. they are studying a Soviet was offer^ by the Soviets in the However, administration officials The Soviet negotiatiors say War­ late Sen. James Allen. D-Ala.. was to be proposal for troop cuts in Cen­ Mutual and Balanced Force reduc­ U.S. officials, would limit both sides Soviet stand. That proposal, while studying the proposal said there saw Pact forces now have about 805,- body fashion sale tion talks in Vienna — negotiations tq a total of 700,000 ground troops, maintaining the principle of common sworn in today, holding the seat on a tem­ Skylal) is saved tral Europe that would leave remains an important disagreement 000 ground troops in Central Europe. long bogged down over Soviet in­ and an overall ceiling for both sides porary basis until a special election next troop ceilings, permitted the Soviet between the two sides on the number However, NATO estimates put the HOUSTON (UPI) — The space agency both East and West with an sistence that the Warsaw Pact be per­ of 900,000 for ground and air forces. fall to fill the remaining two .years of her has succeeded in an unprecedented Union greater flexibility in choosing of troops the Soviets and their allies number closer to 950,000. late husband s term. She has said she attempt to save the Skylab space station plans to run in that election from an unscheduled and destructive Buy all your favorites and save too! Famous names like A resolution condemning violations of return to Earth, says the team of weary human rights by Uganda, set for action flight controllers who directed the week- Inside today today, was to be the first such broadcast. long operation. K-Mart will rebuild But the action' will be livelier Tuesday “Everything went the way we planned Vanity Fair, Warner, Carnival, Maldenform, Olga, Manchester when House leaders cleared the agenda to it," flight director Bill Peters said Sun­ allow a full day of debate on abortion. day. “ All is well aboard space station Dorothy Brindamour has an­ The controversial amendment, once Skylab " Wondermald and many more! nounced that she will seek the again attempting to limit Medicaid abor­ A team of engineers and computer for opening this fall Democratic party position on tion only to save the life of the woman, specialists will monitor the new flight state central committee now held was a part of the $57 billion bill funding profile of the 84-ton space station for at By JUNE TOMPKINS dent of maintenance for K-Mart the pressure move that would by Mary LeDuc who is seeking the Departments of Labor and Health, stores told him Monday that the high expedite their decision. relection.. See page 2. least two days to insure its operational Herald Reporter Education and Welfare for fiscal 1979. stability. officials of the owners of K-Mart The inventory has not been The Board of Education has Meanwhile, Senate leaders again will were meeting to determine action on removed because Conti condemned adopted a budget of $15,444,500. seek to break a filibuster on proposed Arms sair request The K-Mart store off Spencer Manchester’s store. Conti was told the building as unsafe after the roof See page 10. labor law revisions. The talkathon has Street expects to begin reconstruc­ collapse. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The State that a decision would be made soon; paralyzed the work of the Senate for 13 tion'soon and be ready for a fall Neighboring businesses at the K- East Hartford Department has confirmed a request for Weiss explained that the delay in days. reopening, according to Town Mart Plaza have not only complained arms from Taiwan is under consideration action on the disposition of the K- East Hartford has known over Manager Robert Weiss. that their business is hurting as a by the United States, but details of the Mart store is because the insurance 10 years of labor peace with town Weiss received a call from result of the K-Mart shutdown, but I\e« ^ ork aid plans types of weapons sought remain secret. carrier for the store was changed unions whij^e Bill Miller has been Goodrich Assodates of New York Ci­ that rats are invading the store WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate The comment Sunday followed a report during the period between the roof director of personnel. See page 7. ty, owners of the building, who said where there is a supply of cookies, Banking Committee had a choice today in the Boston Globe the administration is collapses that occurred several days Loren “Andy” Andreo has built that they expect the insurance candies and potato chips. between two very different proposals for considering selling 60 F-4 fighter-bombers apart. He said that at the time of the a business empire from a corner adjustments on the damaged building first roof collapse, the store was un­ According to John Salcius, federal aid to keep New York City from to Taiwan, in an effoit to ease criticism grocery in the South End. His to be resolved by the end of this der one insurance carrier, but at the sanitarian, an inspection about a bankruptcy. during U.S, moves to establish full family helps him run it. See page week, and that they hope reconstruc­ time of the second roof collapse a week ago revealed rat droppings, 8. The committee's chairman. Sen. diplomatic relations with mainland China. tion will begin soon so that the store “although we didn’t actually see any William Proxmire, D-Wis., opposes any “The Republic of China has requested a short time later, the store had can reopen in the fall. rat on the premises.” continued aid to the city, arguing New number of different types of weapons and acquired another carrier. Connecticut The K-Mart store has been boarded He said there are holes in the K- York State, private banks and the city can weapons systems and these are all under “The question was who was liable up since suffering two roof collapses Mart structure where rats could Connecticut’s five guber­ do more on their own to solve the consideration,” a State Department for what?” Weiss said, and added five ihonths ago from the weight of enter. “It’s attractive for rats,” he natorial candidates have mixed problem. spokesman said. "We are not, however, that the incidents involved millions excessive buildup of ice and snow. said. feelings about whether voters If there is to be more federal aid. prepared to discuss the specifics of any of dollars. “Until they can resolve Monday the owners of the store He added that the area is a natural should be allowed to cast ballots Proxmire prefers a temporary extension request” their problem, they were served were ordered by Francis J. Conti,’ nonce that the building is to be habitat for rats, with surrounding on major issues. See page 3.

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