Exotic Dance Clubs on Carpet

Exotic Dance Clubs on Carpet

24 — THE HERALD. Wed., March 4, 1981 I Olender raps wrecker plan VERNON — Michael Olender, a reluctant for the three-mile limit provision., He said he allowed to join the association the following member of the Vernon Wrecker Owners feels it opens the town to a discretionary suit March but he claimed incurred damages Association, told the Town Council Monday by someone who might be 3.1 miles away. He from Feb. 1974 to March 1975. The chief’s night that he doesn't feel a recent proposal of jsaid he questions what wrecker owners in proposal at that time only allowed wrecker the police chief gives local towers a fair South Windsor and Bolton might do. “I feel the services within the town, willing to provide 24- shake. chief’s proposal will open a can of worms," he hour service, to belong to the association. The College basketball State Democrats Column reveals Doctors rewrite Olender, of Olender’s Inc. of Route 83, said said. court ruled that the town’s action wasn’t out of Resident proposes line. tourneys start suggest new tax I Cuban espionage the first he knew of the proposal of Police The council was supposed to discuss the freezing theory Chief Herman Fritz was when he read it in the proposal Monday night but the chief asked for Olender said it was his interpretation that a delay because a meeting he had scheduled Page 15 Page 8 Page 10 Page 20 newspapers. The chief's proposal would allow the courts gave the police department the for last week had to be postponed. Town At­ computer authority tow truck owners, within the radius of three authority to limit the service to town limits torney Edwin Lavitt has been asked to miles, to respond to traffic accidents in Ver­ without violating any laws. research the issue but has said he doesn't \K K \ 0\ — A proposal to create a stituted. He said it would be too confusing non. This proposal would allow operators from Olender said he is aware there are some know of anything in the town charter which computer authority, to operate similarly to employees to get involved in that Ellington, Tolland and Manchester to respond. violations within the association but said the would require council action on the matter. to the Water Pollution Control Authority, program and then get used to the new The Vernon association consists of nine chief has opened it up to magnify the members. Police, who are responsible for Fritz's proposal is scheduled to go into was made to the Town Council Monday computer system. He said it would be problems. night by Nelson White of Crest Drive, who traumatic to train people twice. calling in tow trucks when an accident victim effect on March 16. has been active in assisting the town in Council member Stephen March'am doesn’t state a specific firm, do so on a Olender referred to the anti-trust lawsuit Olender proposed a plan that would keep the plans lor a new computer system said he would be curious to pursue the rotating basis. Police allege that the service filed against the town in 1975 by Royce’s Auto service within the town limits and said the The proposed authority would control proposal of the Sewer Authority but said hasn't been reliable. Repairs who alleged that the Vernon Police local limit is standard procedure in other Olender said he feels the town is being Department, at that time, had entered into an towns and that the Vernon wreckers can more Exotic dance clubs on carpet all computer needs for the town and White he doubted if 'it would be popular around punished because of the violations of a few agreement with the Vernon Wrecker Owners than provide this service. He said he feels the feels that Board of Education personnel, this table." The accused may bring along their miss the charges or they can in­ operators. He said he tried to disassociate Association so that only members of the towers must adhere to state regulations. His By PAUL HENDRIE to be involved in operating the new A Request for Proposal IR FP ) for the attorneys and they also have the op­ definitely postpone,” said Jakob. himself from the association but was told that association would be called to remove proposal would require any interested towers Herald Reporter system, should be transferred to the new computer system is expected to be tion of waiving the meeting. Heinz faces several more charges only those belonging to the group would be vehicles involved in accidents. to pay their dues a year in advance to pay for authority This would give a uniform ap­ presented to the Board of Education for EAST HARTFORD - The per­ However, if they waive the meetings, than his two competitors because of called by police. Royce's-autobody repair shop is located in the answering'service or be dismissed from proach to data processing for this town," approval at its meeting next Monday. mittees of three local "exotic dance” the letters warn, "The Division of his recent obscenity conviction. Ellington. After filing the action he was the rotation list. White said The report, on cash management was He said the chief's proposal is alright except bars have been called on the carpet Liquor Control intends to institute for Kasmer's letter to Heinz reads, George Anderson, a member of the prepared by UConn personnel, through a by the Connecticut Division of Liquor mal charges based on the "You were convicted of a violation of Computer Study Committee agreed with grant sponsored by the Office of Policy Control, and their licenses may be at allegations.” Obscene Performance Section (of the White noting he felt very strongly that the and Management. stake. state laws I... in Manchester Superior town should have a separate entity' to han­ Chairman John F. Healy will The report stated that the town was in a Curtiss H. Heinz of the Venus H fra lii Court, which raises the question of dle all computer work. He said the Board preside over the complianeb dilemma noting that the Board of Educa­ Lounge, Roberto DiPersi of the Serving The Greater Manchester Area For 100 Years your suitability as a permittee or - of Education shouldn't have control of the meeting, according to Eleanor Jakob tion was commissioned to purchase a new 32nd Anniversary Sale Pompei Cafe and Frances M. Scorso backer in a permit issued by the system , " it should be involved in of the Division of Liquor Control. She computer which is to encompass all of the of the Cat Cafe were notified in a Manchester, Conn. Thursday, March 5, 1981 25 Cents Liquor Control Commission. " education " said Healy will then brief the other accounting cycles associated with general March 3 letter from division Jakob said action against a per­ Plans are to have the new system in­ ONEIDA'S DOUBLE BONUS OFFER two commissioners on the meeting. government. The UConn institute secretary Charles W. Kasmer that an mittee convicted on charges like stalled in the school administration scantily-clad, and sometimes totally The complaints against Heinz and DiPersio is charged with permit­ recommended that the town not incor­ informal "compliance meeting” has “The commissioner will decide Heinz’s is instituted almost building and to have.school board staff Scorso charge they employed "on the ting physical contact between porate all accounting functions with the 2 BONUS PLACE SETTINGS been scheduled for March 19. unclad, d an cers who com e in whether to go to a formal hearing or automatically man it physical contact with patrons. permit premises a person unclothed dancers and customers. school board. Heinz was convicted last week in not,” said Jakob. The three accused permittees Anderson cautioned that this could CUFF LINK Manchester Superior Court for “Unless you can show that you or in such attire, costume or clothing The permittees are also charged could not be reached for comment cause conflicts some time in the future. UConn con^ltants recommended the NO CHARGE promoting obscenity. have complied with all the lawful exposing to view any portion of the with failing to keep the men's rooms If a formal hearing is held and the yesterday. He said a central entity would foresee use of internal terminals from which data SETS The meeting, a first step in any dis­ requiremenu...this agency intends to pubic hair, anus, cleft of the but­ in good repair. permittees are found in violation of The public thay attend the March problems and would have control of all could be transmitted to a service bureau WITH A SERVICE FOR 4 ciplinary action proc^ure, was institute proceedings toward the tocks, vulva or genitals.” At the upcoming compliance the regulations, Jakob said they have 19 compliance hearing at 9:30 a m in expenditures He too felt the three school for updating the accounting activity. They COMPUTE STOCK called primarily in response to revocation, suspension, annullment They are also charged with permit­ meeting, the permittees will be given a variety of options open to them. room 558, 165 Capitol Avc , Hartford board people could be transferred to a said this should be undertaken immediate­ charges brought by East Hartford or withdrawl of your permit, based ting such activity on the premises the chance to produce evidence to “They can revoke the license, they However, the public may only town-funded authority ly and that the use of this service bureau Oneida Stainless Gazette editor An^ew W. Nelson. on the above mentioned allegations,” and allowing the “entertainer to show that no formal action should be can suspend the license, they can give observe — not participate in, the Anderson also recommended that a cash should continue until the Board of He charged the bars with employing read the letters from Kasmer.

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