v T '.’V'-yH f i 1 ' ■ ' . > ■ » / ■ r - ■ _ ■ / * ‘ PAGE THIRTY-TWO - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Oct. 24,1W9 ■ ■■ ^ ■ - ■ ■-ftf * ’ ’ vr^ "i ' U Don’t Be Stung Fifst Theater for 0TB I Ella, Offers Energy Bills t j i4V'.feii5^3 Preventive Health Plan 1 50 Goal Sedrer The Chief State’s At­ 4. “Home Improvement awarded "Exemplary vlcthns bave,ithe unit has Will Boost State Action I Lobbyists Planning Push Lacking in Some Areas '- '• > J»^ r torney’s Office can help Frauds’’ may avoid 1 Excels One-on-One ■i»' Status” by the Law En­ six offlces„thh)U(^t tbe you avoid hecoiMng the making your home im­ forcement Assistant Ad­ State and pibvides more Page 2 .1 Page 3 Page 12 1 Page 13 ■ victim of six common con­ provement an economic ministration. than one thousand services ^ * ✓ ( 1-------------- ^ sumer frauds. nightmare. In Criminal Justice monthly. idea behind As a public service the 5. "Merchandising circles, receipt of such an the unit is tp n ^ e it easier Economic Crime Unit and Fraud’’ will alert award is indicative of a job for victims to cooperate the Victim Assistance Unit customers to the most well done. and to thereby improve tbe iianrlipatpr -''•si are working together to widely used types of false "Despite these efforts” effectiveness of prosecu­ ‘J'jJ make six free brochures advertising found in the said Unit Chief Steven tion. available to warn con­ marketplace. Solomson, “top many peo­ By working together, the Partly Cloudy, sumers of several schemes 6. ‘(Senior ,Citizens ple are being ripped off.” two units hope to tnake to defraud and advising Protect Yourselves from The con man’s credo that Connecticuhtoo hot for con Windy and Cold them what' to do if Economic Crime” may “there’s one bom every, men. .“stung.” Datallt on pag* 2 stop unscrupulous minute” leads them to lie,^ ''-Know howito Protect 1. "Auto Sales and businessmen from exaggerate and outright Yourself? ' Repair Frauds” explains profiting at the expense of steal pepple’s money away For cojifis of the common terminology that the elderly. from them. By distributing brochures ^pQtact; Chief Euptttng raI5 may save some money on More than 300 formal The Economy the anti-crime literature State’s Attorney’s Office, Vol. XCIX, No. 22 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, October 26, 1979 I A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20t Single Copy • 15t Home Delivered auto repairs. complaints of alleged fraud the Unit hopes to force thd P.O. Box SOQO, Wallingford, New York; Stocks withstood 2. "Business Opportunity Bveiy year are received by con men to seek their vic­ CT. 06492 or cSll 265-2373. late and heavy selling Wednesday Frauds” may stop an in­ the Economic Crime Unit. tims elsewhere. Brochures, are also to register their second gain in 13 vestor from putting money These cases are in­ If people are victimized, available through the vic­ sessions. But trading was only into so-called "oppor­ vestigated and where ap-' however, they are helped tim assistance unit in tbe moderate, indicating Wall Street tunities of a lifetime.’’ propriate arrests a're through the Criminal State’s Attorney’s Offices still was uncertain about the out­ New Grant Sought for Center 3. “Charity Frauds” may made. Because of its ef­ Justice System by the in Bridgeport, Hartford, look for interest rates. help insure that your chari­ MANCHESTER - While a decision could be lost due to publicity. School. The other grant would be visory board will meet at that time ficient and effective opera­ VlctimWitness Assistance New Haven^New London, Washington: Federal Reserve won’t get the grant. It still looks ty dollar doesn’t end up in on $20,000 in federal funds to com­ "There’s been so much talk about used, said Fortin, for such items as and a subcommittee, which handles tion the Units was recently Unit. Designed to help with and Waterbury. Board Chairman Paul Volcker good,” he said. "Whatever happens,” plete tbe renovation of the new the other ($20,000) grant, the founda­ storm windows, roof repairs, and grants for the aged, will make their the hands of a si^ d ler. cautioned bank executives said Cassano, "the money is coming the myriad of problems Senior Citizens Center has been tion may be thinking, ‘why should we recommendation to the full com­ Wednesday against raising len­ other repair work. “We could do a lot from somewhere.” 2 delayed until mid-November, The give them the money?” because, said mittee. “If it’s approved on the 21st, ding rates unnecessarily. He also more,” with the second grant, said The U.S. Department of Housing HarUord Foundation For Giving has Fortin, the foundation could think the Fortin. the funds will be available mid- said banks should take care not to and Urban Development has partial­ received an application for a $M,000 center doesn’t require double fun­ A decision on the $20,000 grant December,” Cassano said. Stir-Fry Stew is Speedy freeze out small businesses, con­ ly refurbished the Green School with grant to renovate the center, and, a ding, from the council on Aging was Cassano has said competition for sumers, home buyers and $200,000 in federal Community decision on that grant is expected “But,” said Fortin, “we could use expected by Nov. but Deputy Mayor the grant is intense because $100,(KX) taste. Garnish with cherry farmers from loan funds. Development money from the U.S. stir-fry is often the can get for slicing some of tender. Set aside. next week. both grants.” Fortin said the $20,000 Stephen T. Cassano said that because is being sought beyond the amount Department of Housing and Urban tomatoes. , Madison, Wis.: Economist John answer for those who are the ingredients. Heat remaining oil in Wally Fortin, center director, said grant from the Capitol Region coun­ the council “is backlogged with a available. Serve at once with Kenneth Galbraith advocated Development. When the town voted watching calories or the This is a good party dish skillet over high heat. Fry cil on Aging would be used to do basic large number of grants” the decision "I am really concerned the deci­ remaining sattch in a gravy Wednesday a return to mandatory he expects to hear from the Hartford to withdraw from the HUD program clock. and one that a bachelor can meat quickly, stirring con-’ Foundation by next week but, said renovating to allow the seniors to use won’t be made until Nov. 21. Cassano sion is put off,” said Cassano, "but I in April, money to finish refurbishing 5 boat. This kitchen-tested wage and price controls as a This stir-fry stew, for easily add to his reper­ stantly. Mix with Thursday, he is afraid the grant the building at the former Green said the council’s entire regional ad- don’t believe it's an indication we the building was lost. example, can be made in 20 toire. vegetables. Season to recipe makes 5 servings. means of harnessing inflation, and suggested they be imposed to 30 minutes, depending Stir-Fry Slew upon how much help you permanently. 1 (IIA ounce) package Washington: The Treasury said A Day Makes beef stew seasoning mix Wednesday it will -raise $1.4 3 cups water billion in new cash through the A Difference The World Almanac 2 tablespoons cooking oil sale next week of $6.75 billion 3 medium potatoes, cut worth of notes and bonds to help in Vs inch slices cover federal expenses during the 1 medium onion, sliced fourth quarter. ■«? 4 large mushrooms, f ■ sliced Gas Control 2 stalks celery, sliced Energy Update 1 pound flank steak, thin­ New York: Mobil Corp., the ly sliced on diagonal nation’s second largest refiner, Salt and pepper reported Wednesday its third- Will Remain 1. Former President William 8 cherry tomatoes quarter profits rose 130 percent, McKinley attended school in Blend stew mix and (, r 1V! 1 1 M ’ * Poland. True or False and Standard Oil of Ohio said its WASHINGTON (UPI) - What a leaders, who believed prices would 2. The United States is still water in saucepan. Bring earnings nearly tripled — the difference a day makes at least when zoom upward without controls. to boil. Simmer 10 minutes. Slim-down Chicken Salad is only 220 and calls for one can of chunk white chicken owed over $25 billion in debts largest percentage gain of any oil it comes to gasoline price controls. The Courter proposal was in the from WW I. True or False Set aside. company yet. On Friday, Oct. 12, the House form of an amendment to a bill calories a serving. It’s a snap to put together and fresh vegetables. Ik"! * ' i A I ’ 3. It has been estimated that Heat 1 tablespoon oil in San Francisco; Chevron U.S.A., passed by three votes — 191-188 — a authorizing $6.9 billion for the the greatest number of fires large skillet or Dutch oven occur in (a) brush, grass, or the nation’s seventh largest gas­ proposal by Rep. James Courter, R- Energy Department. Immediately wildlands (b) motor vehicles over medium-high heat. oline marketer, said Wednesday it N.J., to end all price controls im­ after the amendment was reversed, (c) buildings Add potatoes, onion, was lowering its wholesale prices mediately on gasoline and also end the bill passed, 263-150, and was sent mushrooms and celery. for gasoline, diesel fuel and home­ most of the government’s^ower to to the ^nate. 0 ANSWERS Cook, stirring, 2 minutes. heating oil by 3 cents a gallon. allocate gasoline from one area to Under present law, federal con­ Stir in Vt cup reserved Radnor, Pa.; Sun Co.
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