Carter Budget Seeks More Funds for Energy, Housing and Health
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PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Feb. 21, 1977 Mrs. Florence Ducheane Mr. Edna C.M. Karlsen Obituaries Mrs. Florence Duchesne, 87, of 32 Mrs. Edna Crawford Marsh Storm drains fund The weather Division St. died Saturday In Karlsen, 87, formerly of Bluefield Inside today Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Dr., died this morning at an area con Increasing cloudiness this afternoon, was the widow of Raymond A. valescent home. She was the widow Classified .... 10-12 F am ily................ 6 for snow removal highs in mid to upper 30s. Mostly Comics . 13 Obituaries....................... 14 of Kristian Karlsen. Duchesne. cloudy tonight, lows 25-30. Cloudy Dear Abby . 13 Sports................9-10 Tolland youth killed Mrs. Duchesne was bom July 24, Mrs. Karlsen was bom March 22, Manchester highway crews worked the area. The second snowfall never Wednesday with chance of rain in the Editorial ............ 4 Suburban ..........7-6 1889, in Chester, Mass., and lived in 1889, in Manchester, the daughter of until 2 o’clock this morning cleaning developed, however, except for a few afternoon. Highs in upper 30s or low the Manchester area for many years. the late John and Mary Murdock up after the storm that never quite late-evening flurries, he said. 40s. National weather forecast map on Page 11. in farm accident Survivors are two sons, Allen Crawford. She lived all her life in came with the force that was The flurries, added to the daytime Duchesne of Manchester and Manchester. expected. The storm, however, was snow, gave Manchester 3 lA to 4 Vk in He was a sophomore at Tolland TOLLAND - A 16-year-old Tolland Marshall Duchesne of Cranston, She was a member of the heavy enough to drain the town’s ches of snow, Ringstone said. youth was pronounced dead on High School and a member of the R.I.; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Manchester Grange and the remaining snow-removal funds. Road crews plowed and sanded arrival at Rockville General Hospital school's basketball and baseball Ough of Manchester and Mrs. Jane Manchester Senior Citizens, and a Town crews worked Sunday through the day Sunday, but most of Saturday at about 6:20 p.m. from in teams. Shawcross of Coventry; a brother, life member of Temple Qiapter, cleaning up the snow that fell during the workers were sent home at about juries suffered in an industrial acci He was a member of the united Henry Demeusey, and a sister, Mrs. Order of the Eastern Star. the morning and afternoon. George 9:30 p.m. Sunday when it was ap dent at Moser Farms Dairy Inc. at 58 Congregational Church of Tolland. Mary Hauiesen, both of Manchester; Survivors are a son, Donald C. Ringstone of the Highway Depart parent that the remainder of the West Rd„ Ellington, according to a Survivors are his parents, Robert nine grandchildren, and two great Marsh of Manchester; two ment said that his crews then waited predicted storm was not going to T o d a y ’s hospital spokesman. and Carol Mac Phee Estey of grandchildren. daughters, Mrs. Bernice M. Lithwin Sunday night for the arrival of more develop, he said. The remaining Carter budget seeks more funds • James Estey had been trapped by Tolland, a brother, Scott J. Estey, The funeral is private. Burial will of I^nchester and Mrs. Dorothy M. predicted snow, which was expected workers worked until about 2 a.m. n e w s the hydraulic lift and tailgate of a and a sister, Lee-Anne Estey, both at be in Blast Cemetery on Tuesday. Murray of Hartford; 9 grandchildren to leave a total of six to ten Inches in today. home; his paternal grandparents, tractor trailer truck he had been There are no calling hours. and 18 great-grandchildren. The storm was enough to deplete cleaning, state police said Sunday. Lloyd L. Estey Sr. of Bangor, Maine, The family suggests that friends The funeral is Wednesday at 11:30 what little remained of the town’s s u m m a r y Police said Estey became trapped and Mildred A. Estey of Houlton, wishing to do so may make memorial a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church snow removal funds, Ringstone said. about 6 p.m. while he was cleaning Maine, and his maternal' grand gifts to the Manchester Heart with the Rev. Stephen Jacobson of EDC to file ”We were' just about out (of Compiled from for energy, housing and health the tractor trailer at Moser Farms parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac Association, Haynes St. ficiating. Burial will be in East money) before the storm,” he said. Dairy. ■Phee of Frederickton, N.B., Can. United Press International The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Cemetery. Workers on Sunday and today — a Police are investigating the acci A private funeral was held today. its answer Main St., is in charge of Friends may call at the Holmes holiday —were paid double-time WASHINGTON (UPI) - President — holding Medicare premiums at Carter proposed $1.6 billion to in energy sources for more than half of for low and moderate income dent, Burial was in South Cemetery, arrangements. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Tuesday because the days would normally be Carter proposed a $19.4 billion in their current level of $7.20 instead of crease the number of subsidized its needs. workers. The Tolland County Mutual Aid Tolland. The White-Glbson-Small from 2 to 4 and 7 to'9 p.m. time off for the highway crews. crease in the 1976 Ford budget, with allowing them to climb to $7.70 in housing units by about 50,000 next In other actions. Carter withdrew Ford’s proposals met strong Fire Service said it dispatched the Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., to appeal State The family suggests that those The town had originally allocated less emphasis on defense and more July and $8.10 next year as required year. In a supplement to current Ford’s legislative proposals to resistance on Capitol Hill and were Ellington Fire Department, the R ockville, was In charge of Arthur J. Cardello wishing to do so may make memorial $103,000 for snow removal this NEW HAVEN - U. S. in on energy, housing and health — in by law. spending. Carter asked for $9.6 reduce food stamp and school lunch given little chance of enactment by a Ellington ambulance and the Tolland arrangements. EAST HARTFORD - Arthur J. gifts to the Book of Remembrance at The Manchester Economic winter. But, like most communities, telligence agencies have not cluding price controls on hospitals. billion to Increase housing units for benefits and to increase payroll taxes Democratic Congress. Rescue Squad to Moser Farms at The family suggests that friends More EPA workers Cardello, 47, of 86 Garden St., St. Mary’s Church. Development Commission (EDC) Manchester found that this was not changed their ways, only the Carter sent a message to Congress low income Americans by 165,000 — 6:04 p.m. for an industrial accident. wishing to do so may make memorial — adding 600 employes at the En Needham, Mass., area general will file its answer Tuesday in the enough to make it through the winter means of obtaining private infor today, requesting a $469.4 billion 60 per cent — before (Dhristmas. James Estey was born in Hartford gifts to the Tolland High School vironmental Protection Agency for manager of Greyhound Lines Inc. of Mrs. Lillian S. DeLeo appeal of a zone change needed for of 1976-77, one of the most severe in mation on civilians, according to budget for the fiscal year, which While he cut $300 million from the and lived in Toliand ail his life. Athletic Fund. supervision of poisonous substances Boston, and formerly of East Hart Mrs. Lillian S. DeLeo of the the proposed industrial park. recent years. Ringstone said that one Morton Halperin, former begins Oct. 1. It would replace the Ford defense package, the Carter ford, died Saturday at home. He was Manchester area died today at a Atty. Holland Castleman, who was National Security Council $4M billion package submitted by his and solid wastes. total of $111.9 billion would still be town crew was out this morning to — continuing for another year Gertrude Pasborg of Wethersfield; the husband of Mrs. Marjorie L. Hoyt iocal convalescent home. hired by the EEK3 along with Atty. answer any complaints. He said that member, who successfully sued predeceskor a month ago. almost $12 billion higher than the Andrew Mott 13 grandchildren and a great Cardello. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Jules Karp, said this morning that former FYesident Nixon for tap In one of his most controversial provisions for unemployment current Pentagon budget. all main roads and most secondary benefits up to 26 weeks. VERNON - Andrew B.C. Mott, 88, grandchild. Mr. Cardello was born in Hartford Dorothy Hawley of East Hartford. the answer to the appeal will be filed roads are in good condition. ping his phone. decisions. Carter proposed halting 19 In addition to cutting back initial of 69 Tumblebrook Dr., former The funeral is Wednesday at 8; 15 and lived in East Hartford 23 years The John F. Tierney Funeral Tuesday, the first day the answer water resource projects including — a $458 million increase in aid to development of the B1 from eight to partner of Fahey’s Textile Weaving a.m. from the Callahan Funeral before moving to Needham three Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge could be filed. NEW LONDON — Intruders one^in his home state of Georgia. the Middle East with an undeter five planes, he called for slowdowns firm in Hartford, died Sunday at Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, years ago.