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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ Nov. 10. 197R Fahey Seeks Input From Voting District Chairmen By CHRISr ' U D i c BLAKEn t paign. ’The district has one technical school, Howell Qieney clean the house,” Mrs. Fahey joked. “And I may not get “I have run an honest campaign. I didn’t say the non- Herald Reporter Regional Vocational Technical School in Manchester, she another one.” commital thing that doesn’t tell the voters anything,” she EAST HARTFORD — Marcella Fahey, newly elected said. I said. state senator, said the first thing she plans to do is dis- “We have to ask ourselves if we are utilizing Cheney CUM the individual needs and problems with each of the “When I was asked a question, I spoke my mind,” she W HAT’S said. Tech to its fullest for students in tire district,” she said. districts that comprise “We have the jobs for skilied labor. We should be SdUDMAVHN OFT SHOP Cloudy the Third District in East Hartford and Manchester. Mrs. Fahey outlined some specific legislative priorities looking into getting more students into Cheney Tech and for which she will push. NEWS I have to first find out what the best committee finding out if industries are interested in work-study or Details on page 2 One is the reduction of the registration fee of $20 for Ellington Center Plaza UlanrljTHtTr lEiiTtttng BTraI^ ^ si^ m e n ts are in order to do the most work for the visitation programs,” she said. “I want to find out more Third District," Mrs. Fahey said Wednesday. those over 65 who apply for a driver’s license. Another is about it.” Ellington, Ct the elimination of the sales tax on clothing. A third is nave to find out what the different problems in the Mrs. Fahey said she plans to work closely with Fourth different districts are,” she said. “I plan to do a lot of “legislative oversight — making sure we’re doing an ef­ District Democratic Sen. David Barry of Manchester. Tax Rate Vol. XCVIII, No. 36 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, November 11, 1978 a Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 2 0 4 Single Copy ficient job. We should act as a watch dog over state agen­ 15$ Home Delivered ‘wn months.” cies.” “Dave Barry is very highly regarded in the senate and Will be open Sundays, starting Nov. 12, Mrs.Fahey won an overwhelming victory Tuesday over we need to keep in close touch with people of his caliber,” DANBURY (UPl) - Voters ^publican Esther B. Clarke by a margin of more than 5,- A fourth legislative priority is implementation of Hor­ she said. from 10AM to 5PM. will go to the polls Dec. 19 to ton vs. Meskill, or equal funding for education in the Wa) votes. Mrs. Fahey spent the day after the election talking to decide whether to accept the state. “I’m very pleased that the people ofEast Hartford and well wishers and sending out 2,000 “thank you” notes. She town's new 28.76 tax rate. It will Manchester have indicated they want my kind of person “We should be finding out, one, how do we show equal also cleaned the house. be the second referendum on the education and, two, how do we want to fund it,” she said. Mon. through FrI. 10am to 5;30pm a ^sitive person — and that some of the scare things “’This is the first opportunity I’ve had in a long time to Sat. and Sun. 10am-6pm tax rate this year. didn t work,” Mrs. Fahey said, reflecting on the cam­ Technical schools are a priority for the Third District. Anti-tax forces scuttled a 30.42 mill tax rate in July. UTC Free City officials said because there Event Set is some question about the validi­ 2 D A Y S ty of the July referendum, the At School original tax rate will be im­ plemented if the proposed 28.76 MANCHESTER - FRIDAY mill rate is reject^. To Continue American Education Week will be observed Nov. 12 AND through 18 at Highland SATURDAY Dump Covered Park School. The etenns HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford nationwide event seeks to Superior Court Judge Robert Stock Offer encourage local support Salter has ordered the owners of and increase educational the local landfill to start covering awareness in local com­ Fashion Rings Set a NEW YORK (UPI) - The New community affairs in Syracuse," his munities. with Genuine Opals L MACHINC Satter said if the landfill is office said Friday. Highland Park School covered by Sunday he may allow York State attorney general's office has planned a series of 44.90 tar it to open again Monday. It has Friday said it would allow United Lefkowitz also views the informa­ Select from three exquisite C««orRe|.... 84.88 Technologies Corp, to proceed with tion supplied by United as events around this year’s been closed since firemen put out theme, “Education Can its proposed tender offer to acquire “statements of fact and present in­ hjstrous opals. Beautiful c^ i - a four-day underground fire Mon­ Turn Things Around,” day. 49 percent of Carrier Corp. stock for tention and a commitment ... to which are listed below. •*rt»ite...........lO.OO* about $476 million. Carrier’s employees and suppliers Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in Sterling and YOUR ~ ~ ~ ------ Carrier, the air conditioning and the community of Syracuse," a the school library, Ms. G oldfilled Pendants MCUIDES MlNOeR AniCHMEH^ Woman Charged manufacturer headquartered in sokesman sai.. Syracuse, has opposed its proposed A Carrier spokesman said, Phyllis Marks, a reading Set with Stones »..54™ WILLIMANTIC (UPI)- Ann T. takeover by United Technologies “Although the attorney general has specialist, will conduct an Phillips, 34, has been charged informal discussion of Girls’ Quilted If ^ M m u c h : Includes since September. forced United Technologies to make 5.901 7.90 with second^egree manslaughter reading at Highland Park DowtHLook Vest R»8.97 I g^ in g 4 dropping unit; Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz substantially more disclosures than ^nJlzfWVegijfable ‘ injhe death of a 59-year-old man. Gifts of Food and Money School. Dozens of styles, enhanced scheduled two public hearings in Oc­ it initially proposed, we believe there 8 . 9 7 Ore. 9.99111.99 £r«™:frfunction blades! Police arrested Miss Phillips Joseph Erardi, physical by jade, pearl, ivory, onyx, Its like having a chef at June d’Loughlin, a volunteer for the were collected Friday and the collections will tober at the request of Carrier, which are a number of areas where UTC's lO OX nylon vests have ilpper fronts. opal, moonstone, more. shortly after John Bednarezyk education instructor, has your side! 1390 Manchester Area (Conference of Churches claimed United had failed to disclose offer doesn’t meet the disclosure Soikt or reversible. M 4 . Great savings! was pronounced dead at Windham continue Saturday until 6 p.m. at the store. extended an open invitation ‘Saederlikvdauilt. enough information on the proposed provisions of New York law. We will MnnWtil.«wy«n. Community Hospital early (MACC), holds a $300 donation from an The food bank is sponsored and staffed by the Girls’ Denim Jeans merger under New York law. study the order to determine whether to parents to come and Thursday morning. anonymous donor over stacks of food piled up Manchester Parkade merchants, MACC and observe their child during For School or Play The attorney general issued an or not we will seek relief from the at­ The state’s chief medical at Consumer Sales in the Manchester WINF radio station. (Herald photo by its gym period ’Tuesday or 5 . 8 8 Oir Rat. 7.99 order preventing United from con­ torney general's decision." Thursday. examiner’s office said Bednare­ Parkade. The donations for the food bank Strempfer) Choice of denims, twills or sateens in zyk died of head and neck injuries. tinuing with its bid for Carrier during The PTA will sponsor an cotton/poly. 714. M en’s or Women’s Miss Phillips was being held on his investigation. Carrier has filed an antitrust suit arts and crafts display •4-6X, Ref. 4.9915.99.......3.97 United Technologies based in Hart­ 6-Function LED $50,000 bond at the Niantic in federal court against United and Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 ford, Conn., filed three amendments Fashion Watches Correctional Center. motions are schduled to be heard p.m., in the sch o o l’s Begin, Sadat Swap providing additional information on Tuesday. Carrier’s complaint con­ cafeteria and auditorium. its takeover proposal. tends a merger of the two companies Our Reg. 24.89 The display will feature M7 The attorney general, “regards would raise serious questions under Handsomely styled model lOU Inventor? craft demonstrations and I and relies on the statements of securities and antitrust law. shows the hour, minute, PRATO, Italy (UPI) - an exhibit of parent, facul­ second plus day of week, United Technologies to continue the In Hartford, a United official said ty and student work. month and date. Workmen repairing the floor of Blame for Impasse company in Syracuse under present the company was studying the at­ Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in St. Francis’ church have found management, that it had no plans to torney general’s 18-page ruling. the school library, a Women’s Up-to-the- what may be the bones of the man disturb Carrier’s existing "We may have something later in By United PrrKit Inlernalionl “The nature of the problem is will, we shall impose freedom on the “cracker barrel” discus­ Minute LCD Watch who invented the lOU.

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