79 Prices the Worst in Decades Sotucloy

79 Prices the Worst in Decades Sotucloy

»0 - EVEWIKQ HERiOi). Fri.. Jw>. » , IWO Tetley Coming to State SHELTON (UPI) - Tetley Inc., which located in the lower Naugatuck Valley. makes tea, coffee and other food products, The new headquarters is expected to is moving its corporate headquarters employ 110 people. ilandiratfr from New York Q ty to Shelton, company Economic Development Director President Charles Arnett said today. Edward Stockton said the facility will be Arnett said Tetley will begin construc­ financed with |3.7 million in self- ’79 Prices tion in March on a 36,000-square foot sustaining revenue bonds which were ap­ facility oft old Route 8 in Shelton. wMch Is proved last week^___________ LAST OFFER AT THESE PRICES! The Worst Vol. XCIX, No. 99 — Manchester, 6onn., Saturday. January 26, 1960 • Since 1881 • 20« Single Copy • 15c Home Delivered HEATER ! City Talk Quortz Heating The Sensible Solution LAST SHIPMENT To Effective and Efficient Heating Only 100 Loft In Decades On Lawsuit • Plug! Into ony houtohoM out- i'1’1 RAUS K)R ! CENTS P| H HOUR loL The new manufacturing area (left) has been set up to will be manufactured to very precise requirements for liASf i. ON H.shT f ORl) CONN Ml HIT Y MATES' • ProtocUvo ch rom o -p littd olool WASHINGTON (UPI) - Consumer The Consumer Price Index for all Postponed produce tubing assemblies by International Silver Co. for use in aerospace and aircraft oil, fuel, hydraulic and air g rill la novae hot to touch. a Quartz alamant radlataa haat a prices rose 13.3 percent dffring 1979, urban consumers, covering about 80 the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group of United lines. ONLY 100 cHatanca of 27 to M to o t making it the nation’s worst inflation percent of the population, finished HARTFORD — An informal Technologies Corp. The tubing (shown in inset at right) a Ale vantad opaea batwoan year in three decades and giving lit­ the year at 229,9. meeting between the iiartford City caaing and llnaar kaapa haatar cool to lha touch, tle hope of improvement in early Council and Manchester officials IN STOCK That means goods bought for $1 in slated for Friday night to discuss the a Shuta off automatically whila 1980, the government reported 1967 cost $2.29 in December, or that THIS HEATER WILL HEAT maintaining daalrad room haat. Friday. Community Development block No waatad anargy. the 1967 dollar was worth only 43.5 Firm To Make Aircraft Tubes A 15 X 20 ROOM grant lawsuit was postponed until cents at the end of last year. MERIDEN — The International Silver Co. tion schedules have been set up to produce 5,- LIMIT 2 PER FAMILY Home financing costs, which rose next week. 000 assemblies a month by next summer, with and Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group of United 34.7 percent during the year, and "In the coming months, honestly, Hartford Mayor George Athanson this to be expanded to 8,000 a month at a later Technologies Corporation have announced an BusineM house prices, which rose 15:8 per­ no one can promise an im­ said Friday night that there was too date. cent, together accounted for a third provement,” Alfred Kahn, President much on the agenda and he would agreement for International to produce tubing New and customized equipment already has assemblies for Pratt & Whitney aircraft of the overall yearly increase, the Carter’s inflation adviser, told prefer a special meeting just to dis­ The completed work, which will be produced been installed and is operating, said Groben. At Labor Department said. cuss the CD lawsuit. Congress’ Joint Economic Com­ engines. i ^ - 4 4 5 HARTFORD RD. 1 / 1 / MANCHESTER. The tubing and tubing assemblies are of to very precise and demanding requirements, He pointed out that most of the operations — Athanson said Manchester Town Energy costs, which rose 37.4 per­ mittee. varied sizes and of many different metals and will be used primarily in aerospace and air­ plating, cleaning, bending, swedging, and KEENEY ST. EXtT 647 9997 Manager Robert Weiss was notified cent, accounted for one-fourth. The The president himself, meeting alloys, according to William M. Groben, vice craft oil, fuel, hydraulic and air lines, the an­ silver and gold brazing — are similar to the of the decision to postpone the nouncement said. price of gasoline rose 52.2 percent with a delegation from the National president of manufacturing, International work performed by International Silver OFF 1-84 647 9998 meeting. The work group at International Silver is employees over the years in the manufacture during the year. Conference of Mayors, said he is Silver. They will be made in a new, special M O N ., T H U R 8 ., FRf. TfTO Weiss, Mayor Stephen I’enny, and and fabrication of previous high precision trying to deal with inflation by cut­ manufacturing area set up in Factory C in expected to be increased by 50 employees on TUE 8 ., W E D ., 8 A T . T IL 5 attorney Dominic Squatrito had been products, which have included turbine blades. ting federal regulations and in­ Meriden, Groben said. FTatt 4i Whitney aircraft work. The produc­ invited to speak by Robert Ludgin, creasing productivity. Hartford’s deputy mayor. The government began keeping the While Squatrito put in a brief appearance, Weiss and Penny did not price index in 1913. Last year turns attend the Friday night meeting. The out to have been the fifth-worst infla­ CD case was not discussed. tion year since then. It was the Turek Feted at Party highest rate of increases since 1946, Hartford has joined a suit by tliree Bank Hits Manchester residents, claiming when World War II controls ended presented gifts to Tureck; Tureck; and Bill and prices rose 18,2 percent. Friends and co-workers packed The Colony Manchester tried to limit low-income Milestone UP in Talcottville Friday night to honor Ernest Andrulot, past work coordinator in the housing by withdrawing from the CD Food and beverage prices rose 10 Tureck, retiring as Manchester’s parks direc­ department and a longtime friend of program. In November, Ludgin said percent during 1979, somewhat less Hartford’s new council would rescind VERNON — The Savings tor. Left to right: Ken Irish, work coor­ Tureck’s. (Herald photo by Adamson) Bank of Rockville has 13.3 % than the year before. Large in­ action in the case, but no action lias HcrKogc oo€A (o dinator for the Park Department, who been taken. reached a milestone of creases for beef and veal were par­ growth with the bank's tially offset by declines for pork and assets showing an un­ FOR poultry. precedented increase of $8.9 million for a total of Gasoline was not the only fuel that $93.1 million in a single 1979 became more expensive. Home Democratic Chairman Seeks Unity year. heating oil rose 61.8 percent; other fuels, including coal and bottled gas, Charles D. MacMillan, HARTFORD (UPI) - James Fitzgerald told the party members a puppet,” said Fitzgerald, former support on the 72-membei state com­ 26.9 percent; electricity, 11.2 per­ acting president, said Fitzgerald was elected Connecticut’s ”we face the most active political executive secretary of the new mittee. Mrs. Grasso said Fitzgerald cent; piped gas, 20.1 percent. deposits grew over the last new Democratic state party year in our history” and all carried defunct gaming commission. "Ob­ was her choice, year to a new high of $84.2 Transportation costs rose 18.2 per­ chariman Friday night and called for the "mutual responsibilities” to win viously you need a close relationship Fitzgerald said the state com­ million, paying dividends rnaH«Rt fligciifi cent, including gasoline. New car party unity and cooperation to ensure the 1980 elections. with the governor, otherwise there mittee’s practice of electing wlioever to tte toiik’s savers of prices rose 7.4 percent, used cars victory in 1980. He promised to listen, show would be chaos in the party.” the governor wanted was tradilioiml more than $5.4 million. only 2.2 percent. Car maintenance The Democratic State Central respect for divergent opinions and “a Fitzgerald, 64, who has been party and "1 believe in that concept. 1 don'i “Reflecting the and repair; up 10.1 percent. Public Committee elected Fitzgerald, who total dedication to the responsibility chairman in East Hartford for a think there's anything wrung wiili traditional commitment of transportation, much of it paid by the ran unopposed, on a resounding voice that lies ahead.” quarter of a century, said he had no it.” the Savings Bank of Successful ideas grow. And the Heritage Moneymarket is no exception. That’s why we’re poor, rose 17.9 percent. vote after he was praised as an Fitzgerald said he expected the aspirations beyond the state party Some mention had been made that Rockville to making a wide opening our third Moneymarket inside the Highland Park Market, Highland and Wyllys organizer, an administrator and “a same from all the party members chairman’s job. The post pays Charles M. McCollam Jr., the gover­ range of savings and len­ The cost of medical care rose 10.1 Streets, in Manchester. man of his word.” and said “I need your help.” $30,(KX)-a-year. nor’s right hand at the Capitol, would ding programs convenient­ percent during the year, entertain­ He succeeds John Dempsey Jr,, He said earlier Friday he didn’t see The only other announced can­ take over after Dempsey. Rut ly available to families in The Heritage Moneymarket lets you bank and shop in a single stop. Because it’s a full ment 6.9 percent, apparel and its up­ who will shoot for the Democratic Gov.

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