S Y O U R S Ddd in New Orleans, Agriculture the Truckers’ Strike Caused Bridgeport Attys

S Y O U R S Ddd in New Orleans, Agriculture the Truckers’ Strike Caused Bridgeport Attys

PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Feb. 4. 1OT4 Goldwater Finds Columbia Grand List $22.1 Million Watch Your VIRGINIA CARLSON personal, $540,415, with $5$5 3 manufacturing buildings; 4,- Many ^Double-Dippers^ Correspondent exemptions, making a net total 236 acres of land. other bulky materials to the Doubleday Road landfill area Tel. 228-9224 of $539,910; autb; $1,564,900 with A summary of, personal FAT-GO any longer. \ By STEVE”0ERSTEL retirement pay unless they The Arizona Republican The net assessors valuation $54,890 exemptions, making a Manchester—A City of Village Charm property of resident and non­ Lose ugly excess weight with the PRICE: FIFFEEN CENTS WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. serve a full hitch with the suggested to Taylor that he for the October 1973 Columbia total of $1,510,000. resident, excluding farm sensible NEW F A T -6 0 diet Barry M. Goldwater is a “dou­ regulars and calls the day-for- write other congressional Grand List is $22,141,575, an in­ For non-residents, real estate exemptions, shows there are plan. Nothing sensational just steady weight loss for those that ble dipper.” There are a lot of day credit twice too generous. reservists drawing retirement shows a net total of $4,639,360, ADVERTISEMENT_______________ crease of $29,306 over the final 306 unregistered vehicles; 43 really want to lose. TWENTY PAGES them in the Federal govern­ But, Goldwater laments, “if I and added “it might do some net Grand List of October 1972. including exemptions; horses’and 83 cows. A full 12 day supply dniy $3.00. ment. wrote to the Reserve Command good if all of us, for example, Chairman Richard Kristoff woodland, a net total of $1,530, Any interested taxpayer may BURRITT BANK PAYS A “douj^le dipper,” according and told them I did not want my no exemptions; personal, $515,- DIVIDENDS MONTHLY Ask Uggelts drug store about' the insisted that no more checks be said there is usually about a examine his assessment and FAT-QO rodudns plan and start to Sid Taylor of the National check anymore, this would sent, but I don’t think, really, $500,000 increase in the Grand 475, no exemptions; auto, net file grievances with the Board Burritt Mutual Savings...’The losing wsight tMs wssk. ___ Taxpayers Union, is an never get through the com­ that it’s going to amount to List but this year it “ was total of $118,150 with exemp­ of Tax Review Saturday from 9 Cute Little Red Bank building tions. Money back In full If not complete­ employe of the government who puter. anything.” gobbled up by Public Act 490” a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m., opposite Cumberland Farms in ly satisfied with weight loss from also draws military retirement “What would happen is that 15 “Double Dippers" which concerns classifying land There are 870 houses listed Feb. 4, from 7 to 9 p.m., Feb. 6, Hebron Center — gives higher the very first package. Trucker Protest Threatens for residents; 837 bams; 1,033 interest on savings, payable pay. my check would come out In addition to Goldwater, * as forest. from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., □ ON^T DELAY house lots; 24 commercial What marks Goldwater, a regularly each month and then, there are 15 “double dippers” A summary shows for Feb. 9j/from 9 a.m. to noon and monthly. It’s “ The Money, got ^A T-SO today. retired Air Force major even if I‘might refuse them, buildings; 713,331 acres; 57 Place”. Open daily 10:30 - 6.' now in Congress, according to residents’ real estate there was 1 to 3^ p.m. in the town hall. Onl/i3.00at general, is that he is not too they would be piling up, and the National Taxpayers Union. $14,520,376 gross with $339,480 house lots of elderly ; 147 acres _ l^irst Selectman Joseph Thursday nights 8 P.M. Tel. 228- 9471. /LIBBEn BEqiL Meskill To Hear comfortable accepting the dou­ ,some day I would have to take Capt. Robert J. Dole, R- in exemptions to servicemen, of woodland. " 6gda said the new landfill Food Shortages ble stipend. the accumulation and then Kans., Lt. Col. Edward J. their relatives and the blind For non-residents there are irea on Rt. 6 will be open in Yet he is not uncomfortable tremendous taxes would have Gurney, R-Fla., Col. Olin E. making a net total of $14,180,- 181 houses; 211 barns; 298 house about two weeks. He asks that Trucker Views enough to refuse his military to be paid,” he added. Teague, D-Tex., 1st Lt. Joseph 896; elderly, $652,194 gross with lots; 27 commercial buildings/ residents not bring brush or Increasing pension which totals $546 a A Lesser Job P. Vigorito, D-Pa., and Lt. $15,5W exemptions, making a (Jnited Press International month. Goldwater conceded that Louis C. Wyman, R-N, H., are net total of $636,694; woodland, Gov. Thomas J. Meskill was to meet with represen­ A Frank Letter reservists holding ranks of drawing disability benefits. $2,700 gross, no exemptions; tatives of the independent truckers today, a day after he In a typically frank and can­ colonel or up in Congress, the Col. Carl B. Albert, D-Okla., In Many Areas did letter to Taylor late last Pentagon and around Maj. Gen. Howard W. Cannon, muse warned protesting truckers against disrupting highway year, Goldwater outlined his Washington would probably be Sbe Heratii traffic in Connecticut. D-Nev., Col. Hiram Fong, R- florist 6 Greenhousts United Press International problem. doing a lesser job if called up ' Hawaii, Col. Frank E. Moss, D- FALSETEETH A spokesman for the governor said late Monday Meskill than they do now. That Loosen A strike by independent truck drivers protesting high He first accepted the retire­ Utah, Capt. Ray „ Roberts, D- Need Not Embarrass agreed to the meeting at the state Capitol after the ment pay in 1967 when he was— But Goldwater said the law fuel prices threatened a crippling blow at the nation’s Tex., Capt. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., Don't keep worryint about vour Classified Advertising truckers said they felt they have been misunderstood, and at least technically — on the uh- “is pretty clear” that a retired Col. John J. Sparkman, D-Ala., Wte twth droppfnc *t the wrong economy today^^^ adherive can helo. wanted to air their side. employment rolls. He was reservist in Congress can and Maj. j8en. Strom ’Thur­ FASTEETH* rives denturea a long- returned to the Senate the accept retirement benefits mond, R-jS. C., < nrincr, steadier hold. Makes eat* The truckers decided to put doing business in the state, that There were numerous reports of food shortages and of 3r6 drsw itl^ IncmMe enjoyable. For more security / 643-2711 LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER following year. “and still be legal, even though retirement. and comfort use FASTEETH Den­ off plans to picket major oil disruptions will not be housewives raiding supermarkets for necessities that soon there is a question of morality ture Adhesive* Powder. Dentures companies in the New Haven tolerated. Goldwater says he does not that fit are wsential to health. See Manchester may be in short supply. Scores of plants were shutdown feel reserve officers should get about it.” your dentist regular^* TO Place Your Ad. 643-9559 area pending the outcome of the Truckers nationwide are 6 tl HARTfORP ROAD, MANCHESTEII because their production and distribution facilities are ser­ meeting with the governor. protesting high fuel prices and The protesters informed the reduced speed limits brought viced by trucks, throwing thousands out of work. - about by the energy crisis. major distributors Sunday they As the militant independents would picket, if necessary, out­ Meskill said if the PUC sought to keep all truck traffic side terminals to halt diesel “cease and desisf” order is not off the highways, there were iiV worth of foodstuffs had jumped fuel deliveries to truck stops heeded, a Superior Court creasing reports of violence. In to more than $22,000. and trucking agencies that fuel restraining order would be Pennsylvania, Gov. Milton J. Stockyard owners in Amarillo their own vehicles. sought against the disruptions, Shapp declared a state of and Fort Worth,, Tex., said no Earlier in the day Meskill including the blocking of fueling emergency. He said it was cattle had been shipped in four asked the state Public Utilities stations. prompted by violence which days while the Interstate We run t^s bank Commission to notify the 4,128 Producers Livestock Associa­ “The law of the jungle will “endangered the safety, health trucking firms and in­ prevail if everyone takes the and welfare of a substantial tion said all 48 of its buying dependents located either in law into their own hands,” number of citizens.’’ points in Illinois, Iowa and Connecticut or elsewhere but Meskill told newsmen. In Washington, officials were Missouri have been closed “un­ meeting in lengthy sessions to til we are able to make sure consider’ the truckers’ that livestock can be moved to Zoning Amendments Discussed demands. slaughtering plants.” s Y o u r S ddd In New Orleans, Agriculture The truckers’ strike caused Bridgeport Attys. John LaBelle and Leon Podrove confer about and Zoning Commission. Both lawyers questioned or op­ Secretary Earl Butz predicted shutdowns of widely different proposed Manchester zoning regulation amendments posed several provisions of the suggested amendments. the truckers’ strike would cost consumer products ranging during Monday night’s public hearing before the Planning (Herald photo by Bevins) the American economy tens of from roof bolts to glass To Ration Gas millions of dollars, perhaps products.

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