
20 - MANCHKSTKR HERALD. Friday. Oct. 5. 1984 State turns down lease State jobless claims lowest STORKS (U P I) — Stale officials have lurnctl homes. down a proposed 99-year property lease on 390 The state would lease the land to the developer. in 17 years, agency says MMH offers to help Shuttle crew solves East football acres designated for a research park near the The University of Connecticut Educational University of Connecticut. Properties fnc.. a private, non-profit corporation, SW get EMS service problem with satellite The state Properties Review Board informed was formed to coordinate the project. I HARTFORD (UPI) - Connect!: ment also issued its latest monthly mained. unchanged in five labor wins thriller the university by letter it is Hot satisfied with ’ ’The agencies arc charged with seeing if it’s in cut’s uqgi^loym enl rate fell to its report on the state’s economy, markets and unemployment in the plans for the propo.sed Connecticut Technology the best interest of the state,” Makuch said. page 3 lowe.st point in 17 years during the showing the state’s seasonally Stamford area rose slightly. .. page 4 ... page 15 Park. ’’There is a certain amount of risk, as in any latest reporting period by the state adjusted unemployment remained The Meriden labor market area James M. Makuch. UConn special services project.” Department of Labor. steady at a 4.3 percent in August, had the highest unadjusted unem­ coordinator, said objections centered around ’’They have to determine if the employment, The weekly average unemploy­ compared to a national rate of 7.5 ployment rate in August at 6.1 legal technicalities and questions about the town economic stimulus and additional taxes are ment compensation claims stood percent. percent while Stamford had the state’s interest in the $50 million project. a reasonable trade-off for giving up the land for99 at 21,840 in the two-week period The unadjusted rate was 4.2 lowest rate at 2.7 percent, the The board is one of four stale agencies which years,” Makuch said. ending Sept. 22, down 1,455 from percent, down from 4,4 percent in report showed. must approve the land disposition agreement. Before the land disposition agreement can be the previous reporting period and July, although the total number of The park was proposed three years ago lodraw signed, it must be approved by the board, the 36.2 percent from the same period people working was down in Several other economic indica­ industrial research firms to work with UConn's university Board of Trustees, the Department of Sunny today; a year ago. the department said August because of factory vaca­ tors improved during August, the faculty and graduate .students and bolster the Administrative Services and Gov. William A Manchester, Conn. Thursday. tion shutdowns and other seasonal latest month for which statistics university’s reputation as a research center. O’Neill. cloudy Sunday The number of filings was the factors, the Labor Department were available. Saturday, Oct. 6, 1984 University officials hope to attract electronics, Groundbreaking is scheduled for spring, and lowest since October 1967, Labor said. Car registrations were up and — See page 2 robotics and other high-technology firms to build university officials are concerned further delay Single copy: 25<P Commissioner P. Joseph Peraro During August, unemployment the personal income of state on the site. Plans also include a hotel and may force the developer. Sunrise Development said. was lower in 10 of the state’s labor residents reached a record high of iHanrlfFatpr MpralJi convention center, townhouses and single-family Co., to abandon the project. Meanwhile, the Labor Depart­ market areas while rates re­ $4.26 billion. “N fe a tu rin g : REAL ESTATE Congress THIS WEEK OKs stopgap funding bill By Robert McKay Many agencies did not have a United Press International regular appropriations bill when 6 fiscal 1985 began Oct. Land needed WASHINGTON — Congress the special money bill to continue deadlocked Friday over a $472 to spend funds. billion money bill needed to run the Senate and House negotiators government, delayed its adjourn­ trying to blend the House-passed ment until next week and adopted a and Senate-approved money bills EAST HARTFORD $108,500 four-day stopgap measure to keep into a single compromise version Just Offered! IF ONLY THE BEST is good enough for you this Executive 7* federal agencies open. were deadlocked over military Raised Ranch is a must to see. Meticulous throughout, features 3 bed­ The House and Senate approved spending levels and covert aid to rooms, 1 'A baths, fireplaced family room, sun room, plus deck and superbly the short-term money bill — the Nicaraguan rebels. MULTI-FAMILY & STORES landscaped Call for an appointment. 643-4060 third one of the week — and sent it Other issues blocking a com­ Six Apartments and Three Stores - This gorgeous 9 room Contemporary Colonial to President Reagan shortly after promise included language on rests on a 1V4 acre wooded lot. A very private set­ congressional negotiations on a anti-satellite weapons. House in­ Fully Rented. Separate Electricity long-term measure bogged down sistence on $18 billion in water ting for the 5 bedroom house that also contains and were suspended until Tuesday. projects and language barring the and Gas For Each Unit. Good Invest­ SVa baths. Many extras included a greenhouse, 2 White House spokesman Anson introduction of U.S. troops in patios, 2nd floor deck off the master bedroom, Franklin said Reagan would sign Central America. ment Potential. The Figures Work!! the stopgap measure ’Tuesday House Democratic leaders want central air conditioner, walk-in cedar closet, an Call For All Details night. to eliminate U.S. ” covert” ’aid for i t ; intercom system, electric garage door opener, Senate Republican and House the rebels fighting the pro-Cuban thermocables in gutters and much more. The Democratic negotiators dead­ Sandinista government in Nicara­ 4 2 2 , 900.00 locked over defense spending and gua. while Senate Republican GLASTONBURY $i00’s room arrangement would also accomodate an in­ whether the United States should leaders — backing President Rea­ Elegant is a word that accurately describes this exquisite 7 room Raised law apartment. provide aid to Nicaraguan rebels. gan — want to allow it. UPI photo Ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2'/i baths, family room with fireplace, carpeting, 3 The stopgap measure provides ’’We’re not about to agree to the ^ STRANO REAL ESTATE porches, 2 enclosed & 1 screened plus parklike yard with in ground sprink- Strikers are escorted by police onto a bus Friday in New demonstrating in the street in front of the house of Yale lyer system. Much more. Call for details 643-4060 funds for federal departments and ^Senate position and strip out the Haven after they were arrested for disorderly conduct. President A. Bartlett Giamatti. UmI 156 East Center Street agencies until midnight Tuesday. restrictive language,” Rep. Ed­ Zinsser Agenq/ Funds for the government were to ward Boland, D-Mass., a House Almost 200 were charged with disorderly conduct after 0 have expired late Friday. negotiator said. ” We are not going IS 7 5 0 Main St., Manchester Congress will return Tuesday to to — and the Senate ought to 647-7653 fr ee try again to enact the half-trillion understand that.” _ _ ------ m a r k e t dollar money bill needed to fund Chief Senate negotiator Mark Feiture ot the Weik Paid by tbi Maacbastei Haiald REAL ESTATE SERVICES e v a lu a t io n Police arrest 180 Yale strikers Hatfield, R-Ore., suggested that if 223 E««t Center St., M«nchR«tarH3-106C> V the government through next year. 646-1511 Senate Republican and House no progress is made, ” I would NEW HAVEN (UPI) - About Those arrested were among ballot ^ rurreiii form • Democratic leaders, meanwhile, estimate there’s a 70-30 chance we met behind closed doors to try to won’t finish Tuesday. ... We can 180 angry st^rikers were arrested LOGO members of Local 34 of the Among those arrested was John While the arrested slrik.'rs were resolve differences that threa­ look forward to the following week Friday for blocking the street in Federation of University Em- W, Wilhelm Jr , the union’s chief being transported i iX ^ h e a d tened to keep the federal govern­ or might even be here Oct. 27. front 0 Yale President A Bartlett ployees who marched to Giamal- negotiator, who told the member- quaiiers F nntTly saU V aiv c FOR SALE L ment on a chaotic, financial roller ” I ’d like to think that’s the Giamatti s home after the school i s home for what they called a ship, ’’’ ’The university expects us very sorry to see something ike coaster. worst-case scenario.” Hatfield rejected a reduced contract prop- non-violent, silent witness for to starve and then come crawling this occur ” ‘ osal by the clerical and lechnica equality. h ifU tn thf.m T h i«6.mni/w4»r V,Vi , ,, ... r-. /.z Failure to enact the money bill said. ” We could look forward to a wnrUprQ “ Woih.x.to * DdCK 10 tnem. Inis employer iiiust “ I think wecoukiallbL*nefit ifthe for federal departments and agen­ lame duck session. That’s what I iTf' I r- * w 1 u have joined m this witness be shown the extent of our leadership of Local 34 w<mld stop 156 E Center St cies led to a partial government see as of this moment of the Michael Finnerty, Yale vice because Y a le s announced inten- commitment to equality.” expending its encriiv on staged president for administralion.de- tion to starve us into abandoning Robin Lamport, a technical media events Manchester shutdown Thursday in which stalemate.” 500,000 f deral workers were sent ” It’s no way to run a railroad or a nounced the demons ration as a our four-year-old struggle for worker in the psychology depart- productive use i T he bargaining staged media event.
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