.'.i? -...,.v^ Weather Inside today Sunny, hot today and Sunday, high Area new s..............8 Sports........... 11-12 both days, 90 to 95. Clear and mild srs Business................ 16 Week-Review . 2 tonight, lows in the mid to upper 60s. Churches ..............7 Com ics...................9 National weather forecast map on Page 13. ____ tne Classified ... 13-15 E d ito ria l...............6 TVC'O S^CTKmS , AUGL Dear Abby..............9 Sr. Citizens .2 PIX'S WKHKEND Obituaries . , 10 Wings . 7 News Ford relaxes inrockies summary VAIL, Colo. (UPD —Buoyed by his the Korean situation before leaving in selecting the Kansas senator as his nomination victory. President Ford Kansas City. But the Vail White running mate, had written off the State today to took time out from his tiring House was silent on the tense Northeast and the South. political schedule for a relaxing developments in the Pacific. "We haven’t written off anything, " weekend at this resort in the Morton said "We re going to cam­ HARTFORD — Four state Rockies. Very much on Ford's mind is his paign on Carter’s doorstep." technical colleges should be given forthcoming national campaign — Ford was so wound up when he Within the next few days a Ford an extra $578,000 to train more the first of his long political career — emissary will contact Carter to skilled workers, according to arrived Friday afternoon that he im­ in which he will be pitted against mediately headed for the golf course arrange for televised debates in the House Minority Leader Gerald F. Democrat Jimmy Carter. fall campaign. Stevens, R-Milford. He considers and played nine holes. His wife, Bet­ His campaign chairman. Rogers ty, looked completely fatigued after In a dramatic gesture during his the money an investment in the Morton, flew to Vail with Ford, an exciting but exhausting week at acceptance of the nomination. Ford state's economic future. Others, including Sen. Robert A. the Republican National Convention told cheering delegates he was Dole, his running mate, will be HARTFORD — Hartford area in Kansas City where she was in the "ready, eager ” to debate Carter face converging on Vail next week for to face "on the real issues.' Texaco service stations have constant spotlight. political strategy talks. begun reducing their gasoline Ford met with Secretary of State But the details of the format still must be worked out prices one cent a gallon in what Henry Kissinger for 40 minutes on Morton rejected reports that Ford could be a widening round of price 2 cuts because of a large surplus of gasoline, according to Charles R. Matties, a director of the Connec­ ticut Gasoline Retailers Associa­ tion 1 Reagan ponders future :lNTID!l HARTFORD - State Tax LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Democratic philosophy and the with the Republican Party Department figures show Connec­ Vanquished Republican presidential Democratic platform. " he said ticut's budget surplus has grown Reagan said for the time being he challenger Ronald Reagan says a Reagan, who came within 60 intends to be a "conservative con- OLL again — from $25 million to $30 loss by his party in November could delegate votes of the Republican million — because of higher than -science " for the country as a radio be a signal from the American people nomination, refused to slam the door commentator and columnist anticipated revenues from the that they want a third party. on the possibility that he would lead state sales tax. The tax take was such a movement. I don't hink you The 65-year-old former California $5 million higher than projected in At an airport news conference lead something unless somebody governor appeared relaxed as he the $1.68 billion budget drafted in Friday following the three-hour wants you to be a leader," he said. flew home on his chartered airliner, the spring of 1975. flight from Kansas City. Reagan said He noted, however, that only 18 per ORDER I he believes "there is a great but admitted he was tired after the ON cent of the nation's registered voters grueling months on the campaign Regional majority" of Americans who are dis­ are willing to identifv themselves satisfied with the philosophy of the trail BOSTON — The Boston School Democratic Party Committee, bowing to a federal He added that should President judge's order, has approved the Ford lose the presidential contest, Proposed Burr Corners appointment of two black ad­ "there would have to be a reassess­ ministrators to racially troubled ment of where we go and how we put McDonald’s cleared South Boston High School, located that great new majority together in a predominately white area. Recalls experiences "If there is such a loss. I think the PROVIDENCE. R.l. - Presi­ Republican Party and many of us are by zoning board dent Ford's nomination to a Bill Andrulot talks over some of his experiences during the past going to have to take a look because 40 years with the town Park Department. Andrulot, wno began The Zoning Board of .Appeals has .A requested variance for the free­ federal judgeship of former Nixon there is a great majority throughout approved a special exception and standing sign to be higher than 18 feet ir slid* administration official Herbert F. working for the town Dec. 6, 19J6, is retiring at the end of this this country. I think, with a three variances requested for con­ was denied. DeSimone — muddied by month.(Herald photo by Pinto) philosophy that is contrary to the struction of a McDonald's in the Burr The board also granted relief from allegations of misconduct — has Corners Shopping Center a zoning section to Hayden 1, ORDER received the cautious backing of OH The board did grant the exception Griswold Jr and Walter S Fuss The Sen John 0 Pastore, D-R.l. and variances on the condition that a relief means the two can use the DeSimone's appointment will traffic barrier system, consisting of basement of a .Mam St building for a come up for a public hearing Andrulot’s service to town two to four foot curbs, be installed in use other than storage or janitorial Tuesday in the Senate the shopping center parking lot space, the only two uses the zoning The board's action clears the way- .section allows AUGUSTA. Maine - At least 4,- spans almost four decades tor the McDonald's to be built once The board had already approved 000 names on nominating petitions the traffic barrier system is in­ the building, which will be used for for Communist presidential can­ By GRblG PKARSO.N Recreation Department took over around New England stalled, The restaurant will be at the doctors offices, at their June 21 didate Gus Hall have been ruled northern end of the center near the meeting invalid. Secretary of State Mark llrriild Reporter He sharpened skates, cleared the He started his work career on a pond after a snowstorm, kept the "Besides that. I'll play it by ear," Caldor s .Auto Store Gartley said Friday. The decision he said When the board met July 19. they could keep Hall off the ballot farm 52 years ago. He was 13 years fireplace going, and sold coffee and old hot chocolate to shivering skaters More than 200 people showed up for heard the proposals requested bv Two persons since he filed 12,786 signatures a retirement party fellow workers Franchise Realty Interstate Corp . and 10,918 are needed to qualify Today, the job and employer are He is looking forward to the retire­ different, and Bill Andruiot has ment days ahead gave Bill Thursday night at the Army .McDonald's national corporation Most of the names disqualified and Navy Club. They tabled the requests and asked die in fire were those of unregistered voters, grown a little older and gained a lot "After almost 40 years. I'm ready ■Andrulot has three children for more information about traffic NEW BRITAIN lUPIi - Two Gartley said of work experience to sit back and let someone else take He still comes to work every day. over, " he said. / William teaches at Oakville High flow in the lot The board said thev elderly persons died today when a but he won't be for much longer, An- He plans to do plenty of fishing, a School. Joyce, who lives in Atlanta, feared further creation of a traffic fire raced through a six-family wood National drulol will be retiring Aug, 31 after sport he has always enjoyed He and flew up for her Dad's retirement "hodgepodge " in the shopping center frame apartment house on Grove almost 40 years of work for the Town his wife. Julia, who live at 307 Cooper dinner Thursday night, and Richard lot. .Street PASADENA, Calif, — New data Park Department lives at home. A special business meeting was Josepf Machowski, 65. and Mary from Viking indicates a good Hill St., will also do some traveling Andrulot, who is a work coor­ called for Tuesday, Aug 17 at noon to Kaminski. 60. both of the Grove chance of some form of plant life dinator for the Park Department, rehear the requests No public notice Street address, were pronounced in a spoonful of Martian soil. The left farm work after a few years and or notification of local press was dead at a local hospital, fire officials red planet may have much of its Gary Minor promoted moved on to the Cheney Mill at the issued before the meeting. said water bound in rocks, scientists Machowski was found in a first- say. ripe old age of 16.
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