-1 KVK.M NU H K RALD Wed . Oct 1. 198U Gagnon heads DeMolay Record MANCHESTER — Anthony stalled as master councilor of John __ Hoy H. Rounseville to Gary Sally M. McKnight to J. Cun­ Blanchard & Rossetto Construc­ Gagnon of 46 Wells St. has been in- Mather Chapter, Order,,of DeMolay. \Ianclie»t«*r Roiinscville. Neal Rounseville and ningham, property at 270 Ferguson tion Inc. to Thomas J. Hughes and Other officers installed are Leon ilaurltPHtfr public records Gad R, Nason, property at the in­ Road. $120,000. Julia A. Hughes, property at 23 Bilodeau, senior councilor; David tersection of Tolland Turnpike and Rosemarie Duva to David Wilfred Road, $57,000. Ramsey, junior councilor; Jay Hall, \\ iirraiilt Taylor Street. Sieputowski and Sandra L. Blanchard & Rossetto Construc­ senior deacon; Jim Hall, junior Maude F PloufI to Mark F’. Brigns Nancy J. Stevenson to James M. Sieputowski. property at 181 Autumn tion Inc, to David A. Kohl and Karen deacon; Michael Knapp, marshal. Cloudy and Deirdre C Briggs, land at Rashid and Linda J. Glaser, property St„ $56,500. R. Kohl, property at 11 Wilfred Road, After the installation parents l a n T A - r u E B Woudhill Heights. $64,000. at 182 Vernon St.. $55,000. Royal Arms Apartments Ltd, to $57,000. awards night was held. The officers W C A T n C n Details on page 2.- Cerald F Hall to Jacob Ludes III Linda DeMatto to Gary R. Magoon Leonard P. Parracino and Corrynne Lucie G. Bengston to John McLean of John Mather Chapter put on a and Elaine A, Ludes. property at fJI and Deborah C. Magoon, property at L. Parracino. property at 125F N. Healy and Jennifer M. Healy, proper­ Mother's Ceremony. I’lymouth Lane. $77,000 44 Redwood Road, $69,000. Main-St., $45,900. ty at 328 Porter St., $68,900. Receiving awards were Anthony Owen J Wright and Dorothy A. Hayden L. Griswold Jr. to Barney I Vol. C, No. 2 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, October 2, 1980 YOIIR HOMETOWN NEWSFATER Since 1881 a 20(1, Frederick V. Eilerman and Church hazaar Gagnon and Michael Hall. Anthony Wright to Joseph B. Figuerido and T Peterman Sr. and Barney T. Pamela R. Eilerman to Glen R Gagnon received awards for atten­ Nicole M. Figuerido. property at B8 Peterman Jr., lots 13. 16. 17 in Dolan and Carol A. Dolan, property VERNON — Rockville United dance, ritual, visitation, scholastics, Methodist Church, 142 Grove St. has Hilltop Drive. $58,000 Hillstown Park, $57,000. at 34 Williams St., $55,000. civic service. Masonic service, and set Nov. 15 for its annual Christmas Quaker Company to Roy H. Madeline F. Baldwin to Anthony Robert A. Smellie to Gary L. correspondence course. Anthony Hounseville. property at intersection M. Garofalo. property on Waranoke Joseph, property bordering Pine and Bazaar. EDC The affair will start at 10 a.m. in Gaganon and Michael Hall received ol Tolland Turnpike and Taylor Raod. $117,000. Pleasant streets. Fellowship Hall. Antliony Gugnon the Representative DeMolay Award. Iran nixes Street backs English projects truce offer granted BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) - Iran peace until Iraq withdrew from all rejected an Iraqi offer of a four-day occupied Iranian territory. The Iraqis offered to cease firing Oct. 5 MANCHESTER — The Economic truce starting Sunday and said its benefits through Oct. 8, unless they were at­ Development Commission, meeting troops, bolstered by Revolutionary tacked. today without a quorum, took con­ Guards fanatically loyal to Ayatollah The Iraqi offer, conveyed to M \Nt HESTER - After ditional action on two projects in the Khomeini, pushed the invading Iraqis months ol consideration, 3 miles back from the besieged port Pakistani President Mohammad Zia town industrial park. ul-Haq during a goodwill mission to ihc Pension Board gave The commission ratified its earlier of Khurramshar. In Beirut, Lebanon, an Iranian Tehran and Baghdad, included four disability benefits to Den­ approval of a $10,000 contact award nis English. diplomat warned if the United States tough conditions — to halt ail to the New England Rail Road military activity, including air recon­ English, a former town Construction Co., for a rail spur intervenes in the 11-day war, the 52 employee, was injured on American hostages "will be killed.” naissance, to stop hostile propagan­ switch into Hartford Distributors’ da, to refrain from concentrating rihe job when a town facility. Approval had already been The Americans are in their 334th day troops in the fighting area, and ^iw plow he was in was secured from commissioners by of captivity. acceptance of the truce by Iran’s struck by a state means of a telephone vote. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, 2 "highest authority." snowplow, 'fhe board voted Commission Chairman James alarmed the war could spread to to give English $508.05 a other Persian Gulf states, At the United Nations, Iranian Quigley explained the unorthodox Charge d’Affaires Jamal Shemiranl month, after determining vote allowed for immediate action on Wednesday offered the United States he was totally disabled by unrestricted use of Egyptian emerged from 2'A-hpur closed-door the rail switch. Moslem foreign ministers meeting the accident, The town has already constructed facilities and territory to defend the English had worked for Gulf and Arab and Moslem nations and rejected the Iraqi truce offer out rail lines which extend to tenants' of hand. the town for less than 15 SAVE 30% property lines. Although each is "as far away as Indonesia.” "While the Iraqi aggression con­ years when the accident required to construct spurs into their Iranian charge d'affaires Mehdi tinues against the territorial integri­ occurred and was required property, the town pays for the Ameri Rajai said in the Lebanese ty and sovereignty of Iran, and while to prove a direct correla­ switches which allow access to the capital: “If America enters the war tion between the disability DITTOS all hostages in Iran will be killed." those forces of aggression are main line, Quigley said. and the town employment. S&\/e25% a^ more! Save 25%! violating the sovereignty of my coun­ Also acted upon was the award of a "Therefore, America will not do While granting the dis­ Ladies’ Cotton Corduroy any such thing, especially now that try, there is no question of accepting Junior Skirt Seta $16,563 contract to Central Paving ability payments, the Ctaaaic Blazer Jaefcata anything at all," he said. JEANS with a Veatad Interest Co. of South Windsor for road and the American elections are close and board stipulated he must Oar the death of the hostages will not be The main fighting was centered be examined next year to for Jrs., Misses and Girls! 18.70 Ss»Mji Hea-aMt drainage modifications in the in­ around Khurramshahr, Iran's major 18.70 dustrial park. The commission qp- to (President) Carter's advantage, determine whether he is Wid»-w«t« corduroy for that val- oil port on the Shatt al-Arab We can give you all the technical vaty loaki Notepad collar, pocket Corduroy or velvet vetts wtih but­ proved the contract, contingent upon nor to the advantage of anytx^y recovered. After the acci­ tons or bolero elyla. Sartng sklrU, waterway, over whose control Iraq reasons why DITTOS look so great datalla. 4 coloti. Sizes St 5. the assent of a majority of com­ else.” dent English's lawyer Vin­ pleated, rich pM wool went to war. ...fabric that gives maximum <Cea«at—NytontCenhaayt Spiervdid salectlan of etylee and missioners. Iran pledged not to block the Strait cent Diana said he suffered stretch and recovery the hand In many stijaj^ cdort. SIzae 9 to 1$. Iran said its forces drove the Iraqis o5ft5?3a*?!. Six commissioners attended of Hormuz, the artery for about 40 dizziness, blackouts, and measured waist and hips, and so 3 miles back from Khurramshahr in today's meeting, and the approval of percent of the world’s oil imports, weight loss. much more. But find out lirsl- fierce house-to-house fighting in eight is requir^ before any decision and diplomatic reports said OPEC The board deferred a hand. Try on DITTOS see your­ which Ayatollah Ruhollah could be formalized. countries were rethinking plans for a decision when the self looking rounded, lean & leggy Left out 10 percent production cutback due to Khomeini's fanatically loyal payments were requested And if your mirror doesn't tell you Men’s 100% Cotton Ilie median cuts will align with Revolutionary Guards participated. enough, look into his eyes parking exits from Hartford start Wednesday because of the supp­ in July, trying to deter­ Warm Fiannol ShMa David Goslin, the youngest member of the School Tuesday. By virtue of his size, it’s dif­ There was no firm word on the Mm-m-m!! You'll know why we say Distributors and the soon-to-be con­ ly cut-off from Iran and Iraq. mine the extent of the dis­ East Hartford High School soccer team ficult to get into the midst of the group. progress of the ground fighting 'try them on lor sighs' structed General Electric distribu­ Iran bluntly rejected an Iraqi offer ability. The board received Ourhte. ije 4.66 seems left out of the coach’s huddle before (Herald photo by Reilly) around Ahvaz and Dizful further tion warehouse. Quigley explained of a unilateral four-day cease-fire reports of two physicians 100% cotton. Two north, which Iraq said were under •DITTOS for Jrs. & Misses pockets BoM, bright b that should Interstate 291 con­ the team’s game against Wethersfield High beginning Sunday, vowing not to talk which apparently verified siege.
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