'David' Hits Martinique

'David' Hits Martinique

PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Tues., August 28. 1979 Herhst Asks Hebron Schools Joining Joyner Opposes Grasso Eyes More Cuts Hartford Man Sought Moriarty*s Climax Aid on Fuel One of ^Charlotte Three* Comeback with Title Says Struggle Not Over To Avoid Budget Deficit In Shooting of Seven VERNON - Mrs. Marie Herbst, a Patient Transfer Page S Page 9 Child Nutrition Program member of the Town Council, and Page 2 Page 4 By CHARLIE MAYNARD Joyner said he feared the patients Democratic candidate for mayor, might suffer from the “transfer about $11,100. When the board was HEBRON - The Hebron Board of Hebron Elementary and Lowell would like to see the town help its Herald Reporter trauma syndrome,” which could Education has agreed to participate preparing the budget for this school Cherry, part-time custodian Hebron elderly residents through the an­ MANCHESTER - State.Rep. cause death of 10 to 30 percent of year it figured the'price of gasoline in a child nutrition program and has Elementary. ticipated fuel crisis this winter. Walter Joyner, R-12th District, said them. designated David Cattanach, at 62 cents per gallon. Current prices The board accepted the following Referring to a “wood pile” project iianrhpatFr Monday he opposes the transfer of are now at more than 75 cents a He also said the Southbury facility Cloudy Tonight, superintendent of schools, or his resignations: Sandra Lathe, the Town of Coventry has started, patients from Hartford’s Lorraine was 200 patients beyond its limits and assistant, to act as agent for the gallon. secretary; Arlene Bene, secretary; Mrs. Herbst suggest^ that Vernon Manor to the Southbury Training Sunny Thursday On recommendation of the wasn’t the proper place for them to program. Shirley Schaeffer, bookkeeper; could start a similar project and also School because of Its overcrowded be sent. Thorne has also suggested Republican Town Committee the □•tails on pag* 2 The board has also set pay rates for Henry Bouley, n and Joel Wirth, suggested that young people be conditions. transfering them to the Mansfield substitute teachers, at $2,'i a day and board approved the appointment of custodians. recruited to help the elderly “I told (Gareth) Thorne (state Thomas L. Kelly to fill a vacancy on Training ^hool. this rate will increase to $40 a day Cattanach also told the board that residents to winterize their homes to Mental Retardation Commissioner), ’Thorne told the Public Health Com­ the board created by the resignation after 10 consecutive days in the same there is a vacancy in the position of save fuel. ‘you’re building a bomb down in mittee last Thursday he may meet of Alan Ramsey. teaching assignment. principal’s secretary and a In Coventry the Jaycees offered to ^uthbury’ by sending those patients with a retarded persons advocacy The board set the school lunch .•\|i|)oinlnient8 bookkeeper for Hebron Elementary, cut and stock piles of wood and a there,” he said, group to discuss alternatives to his price at 5S cents for students and the The board approved the ap­ voucher system is used to dispense Joyner, a member of the decision. • A Family NEVlfSpaper Since 1881 • 20it Single Copy » IS t Home Delivered cost of milk at seven cents. Board pointments of the following teachers the wood. legislature’s joint Public Health Joyner said one such alternative is Gas Sought Vol. x6vlll. No. 280 — Manchester, conn., Wednesday, August 29,1979 member Charles Barrasso objected Mrs. Herbst plans to ask officials for this coming school year: Carol Committee, met with Thorne and to have the state assume control of HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella of Connecticut Light & Power Co. to to this charge stating that he felt that Cray, and Susan Swanson, learning Disney Film Set other state health officials last the home until it is solvent again. Grasso. on the heels of her friend­ the board was pricing the students bring wood to a central location when Tliursday to discuss the private nur­ disabilities teachers at the Gilead HEBRON — The Executive Coun­ Joyner feared the transfer, and the ly meeting with the nation’s new right out of the lunch program. they have to cut trees or tree limbs to sing home’s problems. Hill School; JoAnn Savino Smith, Ti­ cil of the First Congregational adverse publicity surrounding it, energy chief, today formally Dr Christopher O'Conner was ap­ tle I pre-kindergarten teacher, make way for power lines. Thorne ordered the transfer of at would force Lorraine Manor into pointed as the school physician for Church will sponsor a Walt Disney The town has a youth job bank and asked him to restore a 5 million ‘David’ Hits Hebron Elementary School; Carol film, “Davey Crockett,” and will least 74 mentally retarded patients to bankruptcy. gallon gasoline allotment to the coming year and Dr. Peter Hine Machowski, and Alice Caya, Title I Mrs. Herbst said that perhaps other state facilities because the was appointed as alternate. The pay conduct a potluck luncheon after the applicants to that could help with the Connecticut. reading teachers, Hebron Elemen­ home may encounter financial dif­ Early Closing Mrs. Grasso asked Energy for the year is $910. movie which is scheduled for 10:30 projects. tary School. a.m, Sunday, after the 9:30 a.m. ser­ ficulties and be unable to operate. WESTHERSFIELD - All Motor Secretary Charles Duncan to give The board also voted to approve Also appointed were: JoAnn She said they could do such things Both the Connecticut Association vices. Vehicle Department officies will back the monthly allotment that the school bus routes with one major Nelson, special education secretary, as putting sheets of plastic over win­ of Retarded Citizens (CARO and Martinique Persons with last names starting close at 12:30 p.m., Friday for the was withdrawn last November change. This year, in preparation for Hebron Elementary School; Judith dows. Joyner opposed the transfer, instead 2 Labor Day holiday weekend, accor­ with the letters A to J are asked to She has expressed concern about when Gasland stations went out of the conserving of energy, the board Seredynsky, librarian. Hebron arguing that the staff should be im­ ding to an MVD spokesman. CASTRIES, St. Lucia (UPI) - between St. Lucia and Martinique. voted to combine the afternoon bring sandwiches for the luncheon the rising fuel costs as they will business in Connecticut. Elementary; Mary Ruth, principal’s proved and the patients should be The offices will reopen at 8:30 Hurricane David raked the French Forecasters billed David as one of kindergarten runs with the pick-up and those K through R, a salad or Mrs. Grasso met Tuesday with secretary, Gilead Hill School; effect not only individuals but town kept until they can be placed in a.m., Tuesday, September 4, and will West Indies island of Martinique the mightiest hurricanes of the cen­ for the Grade 7 and 8 students. Board vegetable, and S through Z a dessert Duncan at a meeting in Boston of Jeanne Myburg, foor service assis­ and education departments as well. smaller, community-based en­ be open regular hours the remainder today and ail schools, parish halls tury, and some 3,000 Barbados members said this will result in a or snack. Beverages will be the Coalition of Northeast Gover­ tant bookkeeper for the district; vironments. of the week. and community centers on the near­ residents flocked to emergency saving of 2,468 gallons of fuel or provided. nors and had nothing but good James Buskey, full-time custodian. words for the newest member of by islands of Dominicana and St. shelters to wait out a possible direct President Carter’s Cabinet. Lucia were converted into emergen­ hit by the storm. Surplus Mrs. Grasso told Duncan in a cy shelters. But shortly before midnight 9 letter her pleas to get the 5 By 8 a.m. gale-torce and ’perhaps Tuesday, a government broadcast million gallon allotment were hurricane-force” winds swept over said “Hurricane David is/no longer a AtRham Source comparative’tar’and nicotine figures; Either FTC Report M ay 1978, or FTC Method. denied under former energy chief the northern tip of Martinique, said threat to Barbados” and told those James Schlesinger and several forecaster Miles Lawrence at the who had taken refuge in the shelters 01 All Brands Sold: low est tat: 0.5 mg.’tar,' 0.05 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determineti applications were still pending. National Hurricane Center in Miami. to go home in the morning. $27,817 Golden Lights: 100's- 8 mg.'tar,' 0.7 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. 'The state did receive a one-time He said he expected the awesome "Come dawn, there is the expecta­ That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. redirection of 7 million gallons of tion that everything will be back to gasoline which the Gasland hurricane, with winds of 140 mph, to HEBRON - The Rham business as usual,’’ said First owners had stored in New Haven pass just north of the island — the Board of Education has Secretary Joe McLaughlin, of the when they went out of business, “Queen of the Antilles” — about 10 been told by David Cat­ a.m. U.S, Embassy in Bridgetown. “Cer­ tanach, superintendent of but that supply is now exhausted. tainly it’s not a major disaster.” The official 6 a.m. advisory placed schools, that there may be Telephone and telegraph links with David’s center near latitude 14.5 a surplus of $27,817 from Barbados, hub of communications north and longitude 60.3 west, or the past fiscal year's Puzzle Probe Bomb Blast for the British Caribbean, were budget.

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