Vote Battle Escalates It Would Provide $500,000 for Low- Was Not Available for Comment This HARTFORD (UPI) - First Lady Mrs

Vote Battle Escalates It Would Provide $500,000 for Low- Was Not Available for Comment This HARTFORD (UPI) - First Lady Mrs

24 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., March 20. 1980 Re-arrest due “My Safe Deposit “I write ‘I have a 90<lay Notice “For the fastest bank ‘Our place was really ready for Box? Costs me checks—earn Savings Account. interest— go winter—our * less than interest at Perfect timing in abuse case for a 6-Month bank’s Home a dollar the same time. for me.” Money Improvement Hi a month.” AN.O.W. Frances Bartolotta MANCHESTER - Patricia The second charge against Ms. Maricet did it.’’ Manchester Crouse, 20, of 34 Williams St., will be Crouse stems from alleged abuse of ^Stanley Prachniak Account’s Certificate.’ David Eddy re-arrested this afternoon and her other daughter, four -year-old Coventry Manchester a good deal.” Kristine, who was taken to Ronald T. Herpst charged with a second count of risk A l Packer of injury to a minor in connection Manchester Memorial Hospital after Glastonbury Manchester V<rt. XCIX. No. 146 — Manohottof. Conn..-Friday. March ?1,1960 20rp Singly Copy • 15r( Home. Delivered with the case of child abuse, police police arrested Ms. Crouse and said. Wilson. Her injuries, described as minor, led to the second charge. Ms. Crouse’s boyfriend, Steven A. Kristine was released Tuesday and Wilson, 26, a soldier stationed at has been placed in a foster home by Aberdeen Proving Grounds in the State Department of Children and Maryland, was charged with first- Youth Services. degree assault, risk of injury and According to an autopsy report cruelty to persons in connection with Wednesday, Amy died Tuesday about the bea.ting death of Amy Crouse, 13- 4:30 p.m. of extensive head injuries. month-old daughter of Ms. Crouse. The baby also appeared to have been “Easy-to-get Travelers Checks. ‘Checking is great at my bank. “With my Student Loan, “That new IVi Year Bond “I can’t think Manslaughter charges are expected slapped, pinched and bitten, accor­ I was able to Market CD of another bank That’s a No minimum to be lodged against Wilson on March' ding to police. with so many nice extra!” b ailee or 28 when a psychiatric examination Police said they were unable to attend the is Super. You report on him will be presented to arrest Ms. Crouse Friday morning should see the Convenient Sheila K . Folk ^service charges, Judge Sabino Tamborra at the East Morse School Manchester because she was attending the child’s of Business.” interest Offices either!” Hartford Superior Court. funeral. for me.” Fernando Garcia Linda Thurston it pays!” Manchester Manchester Jennie T. Walsh Yvette Pinault Manchestfr Manchester Most oppose j.(\ return to CD The countdown By KEVIN FOLEY put on the November ballot, an idea Herald Reporter that left members of the Democratic Some 310 students at the Vernon Elementary School wait with a request to the finder to return it to the student whose MANCHESTER — A survey con­ Town Committee cold at their meeting Wednesday night. “I got my Visa Credit Card ‘Tying up my “I bank by phone. Telephone “Talk about helpful! for the countdown to release their balloons. A few minutes name it bears. The students will, be given prizes. (Herald ducted by The Herald found voterj “My money’s mt. not in favor of Manchester par­ The decision of whether or not the with no fee money in an Transfer lets me And our bank’s later the balloons took off in a wayward March wind and were photo by Richmond) growing with Home Mortgage last seen heading north. Each balloon had a card attached ticipating in the Community issue will be presented to the voters a 6-Year C D .| ataU!” 8-Year CD move money Development Block Grant program in November is currently deadlocked from savings rate was as and unchanged by recent con- 4-4 with the Board of Directors and And no j Deborah Roberts is crazy. Manchester low as we dominum conversions. Barbara Weinberg holding the minimum Like a fox!” to checking. could find.” The survey was met with 105 deciding vote. Presently, Mrs. deposit at Edward Moriarty Or vice versa!’ responses from readers, 97 of whom Weinberg is undecided although she Bolton William Hurley my bank!” Adrienne Ovian felt the town should not become in­ has said she has not seen a need for a Manchester Glastonbury volved in the Housing and Urban referendum on the: issue, according Daniel F. Reale Development’s program even though to published reports. Mrs. Weinberg Manchester Vote battle escalates it would provide $500,000 for low- was not available for comment this HARTFORD (UPI) - First lady Mrs. Grasso greeted Mrs. Carter House. Hopefully it can be resolved attack President Carter. income housing to offset con­ morning. Rosalynn Carter defended her at Bradley International Airport and and he can get out. Nobody wants to Anderson said Reagan’s nomina­ dominium conversions. If the board decides not to put the husband’s stay-at-home campaign then escorted her to stops in Hartford get out more than he does,” she said. tion would set the Grand Old Party Five felt the town should par­ question to voters, a group of while George Bush and John Ander­ and East Hartford before hosting her Another surrogate candidate. Sen. up for a repeat of its landslide ticipate but their minds were un­ citizens led by Robert Faucher of the son went on the attack in the battle on the governor’s monthly radio call- Edward M. Kennedy’s nephew, presidential loss in 1964. changed about the conversion ques­ Manchester Citizens for Social for votes in next ’Tuesday’s primary. in show, where both women fielded Michael, also appeared in the Hart­ The Illinois congressman, who tion, and three readers felt Responsibility, would mount a peti­ GOP candidates Bush and Ander­ listeners’ telephoned questions for an ford area. spoke with business leaders in Stam­ Manchester should participate tion drive to secure the 1,400 V son planned appearances in the state hour. At one point Thursday he spent ford and campaigned in Greenwich, because of the condominium conver­ signatures which would force a again today. Sen. Edward Kennedy, The first lady defended her time pumping gas at a Hartford ser­ Old Greenwich and East Haven, said sions. referendum. The board has until “My Social Security Check “I got a Personal^ “My Home Equity Loan sure “Went off to California with a “I got an IRA Plan.^ D-Mass., also readied for a campaign husband’s decision not to hit the cam­ vice station, talking to motorists “the nomination of Mr. Reagan will ’The survey, which appeared Mon­ January, 1981 to make a decision on My retirement stop while Mrs. Carter and Vice paign trail. about energy prices and urging them only ensure the re-election of Mr. day, posed the two questions to whether to continue the two-year automatically Loan without will come in handy Vacation Loan voters following a suggestion by moratorium which went into effect from my bank. years look President Walter Mondale came to “ He thinks the lives of those to vote. Carter and will ensure the kind of goes right any big fuss to re-landscape stump for the Carter campaign. hostages are so very important that Anderson and Bush, trying to slow economic diaster we have suffered Mayor Stephen Penny the issue be last April. into the bank. at all.” the yard!” Had a ball!” better now.” Mrs. Carter ’Thursday visited her he must stay there (in Washington) Ronald Reagan’s sprint for the GOP for the past four years." 1 like Direct WaytKjean Charles Stanley Jacqueline Ennis Creighton Shoor husband’s staunchest Connecticut so he can react to any cir­ nomination, used different methods “I cannot believe that the Manchester Tolland Mattchester West Hartford supporter, Gov. Ella Grasso, and cumstance,’’ she said. to try to convince voters they Republican party will condemn itself Deposit.” predicted the president will do well “I don’t know of anything that deserved the voters’ nod. Anderson to the kind of lopsided electoral Budget thinking Mae Popik in the Democratic primary. would get him out of the White took on Reagan while Bush chose to defeat of the type of 1964,” he said. East Hartford evolves in talks . r First lady takes the stage HARTFORD (UPI) - The state • There is mounting pressure to can weather worsening economic relieve some of the pressure on the By PATRICK REILLY first comprehensive energy policy, budget by borrowing the money, but warned the people must be ready conditions, the strains of inflation Herald Reporter and the threat of cuts in federal aid through bonds. to accept temporary hardships until • Lawmakers still are determined EAST HARTFORD - Rosalpn without a major tax increase, state the problem of inflation is solved. to see a 1.5 percent tax on the gross Carter took the stage at the Italian- “ These are times of budget legislative leaders say. But it will be at the expense of earnings of oil companies enacted, “Sure, I have American Club ’Thursday night about restraints. We might have to suffer although there is some reluctance “My 1 Year Savings “I shopped around for_Life “Could be the “My bank pays higher interest 7 p.m. and the show was on. ’The first some temporary discomfort,” Mrs program cuts and some improvisa­ Christmas Oub^ tion with existing state taxes. over the tax because of constitutional CD gets me 6Vz% Insurance. easiest on Regular livings than lady was coming to the town that Carter said. questions and the prospect that con­ boasts of having the strongest, most The picture was painted during a Car Loan commercial banks.

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