PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. Dec. 2. 1977 Educators Bolton can lose funding 1 ■ ' to comply The weather Inside today Fair tonight with lows 30 to 35. Partly Area..........1-3B Family.... sunny Saturday with highs around 50. Business.......6A Jai alai.... if CETA jobs not filled Extended outlook: Variable cloudiness Classified .. 6-lOB MHS World The town also received approval with state with a chance of showers Sunday; fair Coihics.......IIB Obituaries . By DONNA HOLLAND another year. Monday; cloudy with chance of rain Selectman Ernest Shepherd said for a technical assistant to the Dear Abby .. IIB Peopletalk . Tuesday. Editorial . 4A Sports ... Herald ('orres|ioiideiil Bolton has begun to get pressure building official — sanitarian. The South Windsor IJ.W 77-’ Although the Town of Bolton has from the CMP which, in turn, is get­ position pays about $133 per week and The South Windsor Board of several positions to fill, salaries and ting pressure from the U.S. Depart­ is a Title II position. The applicant Education has voted, by a narrow benefits for which are completely ment of Labor to get the positions must have been unemployed for at margin, to comply with a new state paid by the federal government, it is least 30 days and be a Bolton resi­ system of collecting and com­ having trouble filling the positions filled or lose its allocation. Shepherd said officials want the dent. That position was to have been puterizing data on local special and stands to lose its allocation of Teacher jobs filled as quickly as possible or filled by today. education children, federal money. the funds will be reallocated to Shepherd said it appears the town The board had been opposed to the Carter pledges A federal law was passed called another town in the capitol region. will lose the money for this position system because it felt it would be an the Comprehensive Employment Bolton has openings for general because it was unable to fill it. He invasion of privacy. contract Training Act. more commonly known maintainer for the highway crew, said the funds will probably be Attorney Thomas Sullivan, recent­ as CETA. Its purpose is to provide technical assistant to the sanitarian, reassigned to another town. ly hired as an expert in educational employment for the unemployed and administrative assistant to the Board The town also received approval law, advised the board that it had no in doubt to upgrade their work experience and of Selectmen and four employees for for an administrative assistant under choice but to comply with the new no secret deals skills so they can get back into By GREG PEARSON recreational environmental improve­ Title II. It has until Dec. 23 to fill the regulations. regular employment. Herald Reporter ment project. position. The position pays $177 per Board members were especially WASHINGTON (UPI) - President He said that members of the ad­ be setting the stage for some con­ The Comprehensive Manpower Negotiations between the teachers The general maintainer position week. The town has received one in­ concerned with sending in the names Carter promised a group of con­ cessions. Program (CNPi of Hartford acts as ministration involved in the union and the Manchester school ad­ for the highway crew pays $2.85 per quiry. of children enrolled in the programs, gressional liberals today he will bargaining effort “are not authorized 'The president had to postpone his the sponsor for the 29 towns in the The town also has approval for four ministration will move into the se­ hour. It is a Title VI position which although state officials have said that make no secret concessions on a by me to depart from administration first major trip abroad beceause of Capitol Region, of which Bolton is a positions for a recreational en­ cond stage after Thursday night’s means the applicant must have been every precaution would be taken to national energy bill, but warned policy” without his approval first. th e en erg y c o n tro v e rsy . On part, with respect to the CETA vironmental improvement project at South Windsor winner session produced little progress, unemployed for at least 15 weeks and protect privacy. them there is a need for flexibility in But Carter concered, “I may not be Thursday, however, the White House money and jobs. Wilson Deakin Jr., assistant must be a Bolton resident. Herrick Memorial Park under Title Miss Vicky Nowicki of 22 Hollis Road. South Windsor, and The state intends to take name, the current negotiations. able to satisfy you completely.” announced a new travel schedule. Bolton has 6 to 7 percent unemploy­ VI. The project will begin Jan. 2 if birth date, place of birth, race and superintendent of schools, said. ment rate which means from 25 to 40 The applicant must be certified Carl S. Dumbauld, director of Eastman Kodak Co.’s photo in­ “I am not going to do anything He said that there has been “en- Carter will embark on three world the positions can be filled. sex ’of each student and create a A three-member panel will be ap­ people are out of work. through CETA office on Main Street clandestine,” trips In the next six months in what formation department, look over the project that won Miss number code. The data is then used pointed to make a non-binding con­ Bolton has received approval for in Manchester. The applicant then Carter told the officials say is an attempt to exert Nowicki the state 4-H photography award. The award was for its statistical value and to show tract recommendation for the two two positions under Title 11 of the act take the certification to Bolton and Auction and raffle congressmen leadership in a world no longer total­ presented at the National 4-H Congress in Chicago. The project which school distriots are following during a meeting parties. and five positions under Title VI of applies for the position. The Bolton Woman's Club auction ly dominated by the two super­ and raffle drawing will be Thursday was supervised by the Hartford County Extension Service. state special education in the cabinet But energy plan powers Representatives of the Manchester the act. It now has one CETA The town requires the position be Education Association, which filled by a person physically able to at Herrick Memorial Park, The auc­ Miss Nowicki also received a gift of a camera and was requirements. room. Carter will go to: employee, on the highway crew. That Following a tie vote of 4-4 (Chair­ represents the teachers, and the position has been in effect for over a do general highway work and who tion will begin at 8 p.m. The raffle provided with film and flash material for a photographic • Six nations in Europe and Asia man John Giordano was absent) in T from Dec. 29 to Jan. 6. school administration did come a bit vear and was recentlv extended for has a Connecticut driver s license. drawing will be at 8:30 p.m. record of Congress activities. was"'must called to ad­ be flexible favor of compliance. School dress doubts of • ’Three nations in South America closer together on a salary agree­ Superintendent Robert Goldman told the liberals who and Africa between March 24 and ment, Deakin said. No settlement was reached on salary, however, or the board he felt they had no choice have openly expressed fear that the couraging” progress made thus far April 3. other issues being discussed in the but to comply with the regulation. administration will back down on in reaching a compromise, but • An international economic sum­ Coventry PZC delays action on island home Goldman, who had been opposed to mit in Bonn combined with a state negotiations, including the number of some of the major issues at stake in acknowledged several major issues compliance, warned that the board the compromise efforts between the visit to West Germany in June or Ju­ students in a ciass and fringe classified as RU-40, and seasonal water used for personal washing and order in the crowded hearing room wetlands permit. The PZC is also the remain unsolved, including pricing By CLAIRE CONNELLY members could be personally liable tough House bill and a Senate version benefits. There are a dozen issues to dwellings are permitted under town dishes. The dwelling would be used several times. A1 Griswold, a town’s Inland Wetlands Agency and for natural gas and crude oil. ly- in suits stem m ing from non- The president also was scheduled be negotiated, Deakin said. llcrulfl ('um'spomlcnl regulations. only in the summer months and professional engineer who owns continued the hearing in order to seen as more sympathetic to compliance. The House members have been dis­ to confer with Attorney General Grif­ A three-member panel now will be The Coventry Planning and Zoning Attorney Richard Cromie would be 20 by 24 feet in size, Cromie property in the Bellevue area, receive additional data on drainage business. Commission (PZC) has continued to The 4-4 tie vote was broken by satisfied with White House efforts in fin Bell on the hard-to-fill post of FBI selected to propose a contract agree­ presented photographs showing a reported. charged that Turkington had been problems. "We obviously have to have some seeking passage of an energy bill, Dec. 19 a controversial application board member Fred De Giacomo, director, U.S. District Judge Frank ment. The teachers union will select house on the island as far back as violating inland wetlands regulations In other business the commission flexibility in negotiations,” Carter many urging a tougher stand.
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