■ i i - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Dec. 15, 1983 YOUR SMALL APPLIANCE ■Mmrn' Official raises question These stocking stutters Hungry people m about paramedics tests won’t make you broke need attention ... page 6 t O I E T ... page 3 ... page 11 OPEH TONIGHT to 10 PM • FBI. 10 AM to 11 PM • SAT. 8 AM to 11 PM • SUN. 10 AM to 9 PM ’'-:4WP ■« Manchester, Conn. Cloudy tonight; Friday, Dec. 16, 1983 colder Saturday Single copy: 25C — See page 2 HaurlfTatTr SUNBEAM 2^^-Qt Utmlh Muiti^’urpos* Food Processor CaMor Rag; Rikw. .49.99 CaMorSalaPrioa. .37.88 Mir. Mag^B Rabat#..84>0* Blacks Quit boards PROCTOR Sstf-Ciosning AFTER OO cm REBATE . .£ i9 m O O Four SItco ToastOfOvoivBrollor F N i # 9 «|i A p p U tf ic it In 11 Chops, allcas, ahrads, irates, mixas and even CatSorRa9.PrieB ............. 5 A 0 9 Kitehwi Cfontir fkinaads douohl A watcomaf CiMorSalaPrIca. .44J 8 Has oven tempera­ It'a aritixar with 2 ateiniaaa ateBt ^cria m s w n i v n . " practical glRt *1 4 ^ Mfr.MaiMnIMMte .5.00* ture* ranging from ‘ ‘ilS ’aaloiiteaadblandarwith to support Fisher keepwarm to 47S*F. rrjflteadougbmakaraa ^ AFTER QQ OQ A varsaUta appUanoal ^^^-aorthputewfiRwitea oarRapiTMB REBATE..................0 9 * 0 0 Modri 4M21AL tu'aaawMrgiRtBaaofie at Chi1stnm % j Bv Alex GIrelli IN ANNOUNCING his resigna­ The person was not one of the Herald Reporter tion from the Economic Develop­ lour referred by an examining ment Commission, Smith said that committee to General Manager §y VukonI _ Luana Blagrove, a Democrat, due to the recent insensitivity of Robert B. Weiss for final choice. Unitad Prenlnfambflonal and Joan Alien, a Republican, this the town administration to the The candidate did not pass the oral black community and the lack of examination, Weiss says in his 6 morning announced their resigna­ BKlIlLEHEM. Coon. (UPI) - Each year tions from the Human Relations commitment to equal opportunity, letter to directors. arooadiSurtebiiaa time an avalanclM! of Chriatmas Weiss says in his letter that ,-inril paiSM through tbe Betblebam pMt of flee >-a Commission. Frank Smith an­ he finds it more and more difficult nounced his resignation from the to serve. members of the Board of Directors iradiUoB that ha* brought nationwide atteotion to Economic Development He said his job is demanding have asked questions concerning Ihia tiny hamlot. Commission. more of his time and he would like the candidate's status in the HNM#*ndf of peopte from Connecticut, Maaaa- The resignations came in protest to use what free time he has for examining process. ohuaette aril New YoHc have made the pUgrinuigo against the decision not to reap­ efforts he feels will in the best While Weiss would not say where : te BethMioin to bm U Chrtotmat card! anagifta for point Rubin Fisher to the commis­ interests of the community. the candidate fell short in the oral ^ tho BaUilebem poetmark. Batween l2S,ew to examination, his letter to the tM,OWriecai of Oirlttmas mall arahandted by the sion and against what the three — Mrs. Blagrove said her resigna­ all of whom are black — feels is the tion is effective immediately. She directors gives what is presented r ^ . aoat office each year. insensitivity of the town adminis­ said she finds the town charter as a hypothetical example of how a The tradition reportedly began in 1M8 with mail ineffective as an instrument for candidate can have an excellent readiing voluine proporUona by UM. In 19M the tration to the black community. WARINQ They were annouced at a press town relationships. background in his general field and RIVAL OlBBB^^oisr town'* poatmafter, Eteri Jrimlton, started the still lack expertise in a subfield PRESTO Hot Air S A I^ Elic^' CMcfc'nCIsan VsfsatlisBIsmIsr conference held on the steps of the Mrs. Allen said she finds there is P<H>com Poppsr SIMAC Elactric Crock tradition of using ntehar steropa, or caebria. not a true commitment to affirma­ that is required for a particular Espneso4Maker CUm Oj^ i i sr hjr RIVAL bearing Cbriatma# scenes and the town’s logo to Municipal Building.. Automatic Paata Makar Cakter Reg. Pries — 2S4NI Also at the conference were tive action. position. CiMofMtoMtoMi • • .SSMff - add a special touch to Christmas mail. An example, he says, would be 1 6 . 7 0 4 9 * 7 0 Our Ri!»2B8i.... 1 9 .8 7 BethMiem, one of several towns in the UniM Clarence Zachery, a black who has General Manager Robert B. &g.ikji....1 0 *7 6 m . MriMa Rebate. ...1 4 8 ^ been critical of the town's affirm a­ Weiss has agreed to a request from where a candidate has a strong Nonstop popping uses no HawoHHity cast alumlmim Rag.10g.gg. 8 7 . 7 6 In handsome brown aton*> butfifig unit lamowe* for States hamed after Um birthplace of Christ, is m administrative background for a oil; has butter maTtar.Qraat ware. Hes 3 aettinge. inol. tive action program, and one other Smith and Zachery for copies of the make# 2-4 cup# of dacNh Just add eggs & flour...Slmac ‘ loteteting. Litchfteki County and a form^ farmUg eomnmm- resumes of applicants for the post director of health position, but lift for TV sports/movie flavor. daNcloua espresso. doas the rest for great pastel cookbook. Modal iSlSOU RoSre .....1 9 *8 7 tty where cows at one tbne oubmmbctM people. man whose name wasn't imme­ f o^atorageA diately available. of director of health, to which lacks experience of training in the ft^ans. Model #04801 ModbiiEXS • Makes 8 varieties, too! #700 •54M. #93M, fteg. XUa.. 28.70 M/fr Ramovabtebaaa; MedalBL14 The tradition of special pootmarks has been environmental or sanitary areas continued by Jean F. Majauskas. who became Smith said at the outset of the Ronald A. Kraatz was recently conference that it was called in appointed. which compose 50 percent of the postmaster when Jriwston retired in 1974. ”It’s a At first Weiss declined the workload in the town's Public *^mice custom.” she said. behalf of the black community to FREE! George Bums Book express those concerns. request, but he announced Thurs­ Health Department. From Dec. l# to the weekend of the llth, the poet Asked if he would ask for the with Purchase of . office in this viitege, dubbed “ Christmas Town Fisher had been chairman of the day afternoon that he would honor HRC. Smith said that under his it. He said in a letter to the Board of applications of those who sought either Pollensx Purifier ,.U4.A..'’ bustles with activity. other positions, like the assistant *Sm ClBfll for ObUMIb. M n. Majauskas said most of the 2,6M town chairmanship the commission was Directors that the town attorney apolitical and well balanced has concurred that the applica­ managership. Smith said that .rasidriit’s ^ into the Christmas spirit and are decision is one that will have to accomodating to the infinx Christmas mailers, among Democrats and Republi­ tions may be provided on request if cans, men and women, blacks and the names and other identifying made by the black community. “tt’a become a yearly pilgrimage (oraome. They Smith was critical of the press at ta'tewg riril t h ^ cards and.thpn stay Jben: F. - fi0<Ni9pii'‘' Con> whites. information are omitted. i He said the commission had done Asked about that development. this morning's conference. He said an onuianAina *>. Smith said today he is not sur­ press reports on the affirmative 1 1 action issue give the impression j.' "It'a Intersrijag to sec so tnai^, people Mrs. Allen, before announcing prised because he and others had _____ _ :-m'ett, her resignation, listed a number of met with the town administration that it is a two-person effort by __.we genorste new faces each yiaar,’’ she said. Smith and Zachery. He said it is a Jr’g o m Jteri* t h ^ U a ttemendqna vUUine of fffom bw ^itfilNriicut acitivities of the Human Relations and presented evidence from the Commission. Civil Rights Commission and concern of the town's black E II ^ Wriraaa US.0N to U9,9#«" piece*. Mrs. community. laariuM aaUt "Th* vreehends of the Uth and They included work on behalf of precedent cases to support thier POllLENEX CONAIR 1250-Watt CONAIR 1200-Watt „ are this Mg weritends," she said. * *^ t ’s aaarvice Priori l^tttepostatsai^vico. It’sa the handicapped, against the dis­ claim that the information should POLLENEX tribution of KKK leaflets at Man­ be released. Air Purifier Pistol Styler/Dryer Lightweight Pro Dryer TOASTMASTER “ Tbeloh^ <wherethscachatearesatup)getsso trririisbjriPiiM andraaoniethiaiteedoto chester High School, for shelter for Smith and Zacheo' had said they SmokslMNi Astitray Dsitucs Ovsnfllrsllsr lull that you can’t move,” she said. SmncUmes pravidaFterCteW. aha said. ; Inside Today CaMorReg.|^tea.. as.ss Caldor Rag. Price........ 12.99 Caldor Rag. Price........ 12.99 the homeless, for a multicultural would go to the Freedom of CaidorSMePilea.. 24MSS#«iStsr. ipaopia ^ v a to wait but they retain their goods|drit Mrs. Mriauricaa declined to say roudi n r Advice ........................................................ 14 1848 Caldor Sale Price. ........ 9.88 Caldor Sate Price............9.70 program in schools, and for Information Commission and take jCkreo......................................................... 3, 7 Rag. 1BJB... .1 6 * 8 7 > ’and are friendly, she said. Sha-gig'enteeiall-tlnM and aavaral part-tiine Mtr.Mail4n Rebate. ,.3.00* Mfr. Mail-in Rebate....... 2.00 Mfr. Mall-ln Rebate........ 5.00 f t * * 4 8 . 7 7 observations of Human Rights Day whatever other steps necessary to Business......................................................20 ..Sm b 1B4B v>. 1 8 * 7 8 Mrs.
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