Simon Says United States Won't Curb Grain Exports
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PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Mon.. Sept. 30. 197i OBITUARIES DevCo Seeks Approval (Conlinued from Page One) was presented with an application tor a POLICE REPORT sewer district in the northwest comer of change in zoning regulations by Greater Coventry. Hartford Community Development Corp. I r lEuf mnn fcalh Vidor Plante Harry Kellner was also presented with a petition for a ROCKVILLE - Victor The plan also calls for the construction Harry W. Kellner, 71, of 225 of the first elementary school in 1978 in the zoning district boundary change for ap Plante. 70, of 41 South St. died Manchester—A City of Village Charm Vernon St. died this morning at MANCHESTER For the second time in a women waited for their ride to new community, the first middle school proximately 1534 acres in the northwest MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 1974 - VOL. XCIV, No. 1 TWENTY PAGES — T\A () SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS this morning at a local convale- Manchester Memorial Raymond Richard, 29, week, someone stole the 1964 work. They were thrown 85 feet will be needed by 1979, and an additional section of Coventry. sent home. He was the husband Hospital. formerly of Manchester, was Ford sedan of Ken Burkamp of from the point of impact and high school by 1 ^ . Other schools will be “Both applications were signed by F. of Mary Ellen Cosgrove Plante. He was born in Manchester arrested Friday in LaPorte, 75 Laurel St. Sunday at 11:45 were pronounced dead at the needed throughout the 15-year develop Peter Libassi, president of DevCo and At- Bom in Fall River, Mass., he Nov. 23.1902, the son of Charles Ind. by Det. Sgt. Raymond Maz- p.m. For the second time, the scene. ment phase with a total of four elementry ty. John LaBelle, legal representative. was formerly employed at the and Margaret Batz Kellner. He zone and Sgt. Orville Cleveland car was left in the Mr. Steak Morin was released on a Jl,- schools, one middle school and one high “Both applications will be reviewed by American Dyeing Corp. for 17 lived ail his life in Manchester. on a Circuit Court 12 warrant restaurant parking lot on 500 non-surety bond for court school. me and if found to be complete and proper years. He operated a package He was employed as a printer charging him with first-degree Center St. which is down a hill Oct. 15. The municipal impact statement shows they will be presented to the Planning and store in Rockville for six years, until his retirement 10 years failure to appear in court. from Burkamp's driveway. DevCo generating over $80 million in Zoning Commission. Simon Says United States and he was last employed as a ago. Richard was arrested by The keys stolen from it before Other Vernon arrests in revenue over the 15-year development “If any error or omissions are found in school crossing guard in Survivors are a daughter, Manchester police Oct. 3, 1973 were found in it this time. Since cluded: phase but using only $65 million in town the applications they will be returned to Rockville for 7 years. Mrs. Lorraine Keeley of San at a gas station on W. Middle Burkamp had the lock changed, • Curtis A. Hall, 17, of 145 services thus producing a revenue is the applicant with the reason for my rejec Other survivors are four Diego, Calif.; three sisters, Tpke. and charged then with the thief could not use the keys. Washington St., Vernon and access of town cost of $15 million dollars. tion in writing. sisters, Ms. James O’Donnell Mrs. Eva E. Shoen and Mrs. third-degree burglary. He was He broke the ignition and Larry Maynes, 17, of 209 “The application will have to be formal and Mrs. John Mish,,both of John Willnauer, zoning agent for the Margaret K. Gabbey, both of released Oct. 4 on a written attempted to "jump” the wires Talcottville Rd., Vernon both ly accept^ by the Planning and Zoning Fall River, Mrs. Alton King of Town of Coventry, issued a statement con Manchester, and Mrs. promise to appear in court Oct. but failed. arrested over the weekend on cerning the filing of the DevCo application Commission. Once accepted by the com Won’t Curb Grain Exports Somerset, Mass., and Mrs. Catherine Harrigan of Miami 25. But he did not show, Maz- Circuit Court 12 warrants mission. a date for a public hearing will be Agnes Baker of Rockville. today. Springs. F la.: a granddaughter zone said. A young woman returned charing them with second- established.” The funeral is Wednesday at Procedure Outlined and several nieces and In early 1974. Richard was home to her apartment on degree criminal mischief and WASHINGTON (UPI) - Treasury nent danger of a drift into cumulative maintain open markets and "foreign an open market for commodities although 9:15 a.m. from the Burke- Willnauer said, “This morning at 10 I nephews. sent to an Indiana prison on a Tudor Lane and found a chair first-degree reckless endanger- Secretary William E. Simon told world recession — though we must be alert to act borrowers will have free access to any many Americans want the country to keep Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Funeral services are Tuesday larceny charge but escaped in propped against the door on the ment. The charges stem from bankers and finance ministers today the quickly should the situation change un funds which come here. The U.S. govern some items — "from wheat to coal" — at Prospect St., Rockville, with a at 7 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral February. Mazzone said. He inside and lights on. She went to the Aug. 19 incident in which a United States will not tighten its purse expectedly." Simon told a meeting of ment offers no special subsidies or in home. Mass, at 10 at St. Bernard's Home, 400 Main St., with the was recaptured and served un a neighbor’s and called police. utility pole on Phoenix St. was strings or curb exports of precious grain governors of the International Monetary ducements to attract capital here; neither President Ford addressed the meeting Church. Burial will be in St. Rev. Earle R. Custer of North til Sept. 20. Before police arriv ^ , she chopped down. Watch Your and other items to fight inflation at home. ■ Fund and the World Bank. do we place obstacles to outflow." on Monday and attacked inflation in Bernard's cemetery. United Methodist Church of Indiana authorities held saw a man going away from the Both youths were released on "1 do not believe the world is in immi He pledged the United States would Simon said the United States believes in general terms, promising that Simon Friends may call at the ficiating. Burial will be at the Richard for the local police. He apartment. She called to him $200 non-surety bonds. Hall for would get into more detail on U.S. policy funeral home Tuesday from 7 to ABOUT TOWN convenience of the family. waived extradition proceedings but he ran. Missing are stereo court Tuesday and Maynes for today. 9 p.m. FAT-GO There are no calling hours. and was brought back here over equipment and a camera. court Oct. 15. Teacher Contract i m m t NEWS Ford again urged international coofiera- the weekend. • Eldward F. Boyle, 36, of Lose ugly excess welglit with the tion in trade, monetary policy and other Friends wishing to do so may The parish life committee of Stanley Circle of South make memorial contributions Richard was to appear in Cir A woman parked her car Sun Manchester was arrested and sensible NEW FAT-GO diet economic means. Emanuel Lutheran Church will United Methodist Church will plan. Nothing sensational just CAPSULES to the American Cancer Socie cuit Court 12 today for setting day afternoon on Cedar St. op charged with operating a motor meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at Freer World Trade of bond and a court date. Four vehicle while his license was meet tonight at 7:30 in the steady weight loss for those that Decision Delayed ty posite the Lutz Junior Museum. church reception room. the home of Mrs. William Len really want to lose. Simon said the administration is trying more charges of third-degree Before she could get out, she suspended in connection with a Ford to Testify to get Congress to take concrete steps by Arthur E, Manscau non, 65 Hublard Dr., Vernon. A full 12 day supply only $2.50. The Board of Education Monday nighi In a review of the contract negotiations, Mrs. Florence Senliff burglary have been added to the felt the car sinking. twoK;ar accident on W. Main St. WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a gesture the end of this year to keep up the United Arthur E. Manseau. 74, of Saturday at 1:52 a.m. He was The vocations and Ask drug store delayed action on a new contract for board member John Yavis. chairman of original 1973 charge. Mazzone She started the car but it was about the FAT-GO reducing plan not made by an American president for States' momentum toward freer world Woonsocket. R.I., died Sunday ROCKVILLE -Mrs. released on a $250 surety bond scholarships committee of Manchester's 550 public school teachers, the personnel and finance committee, said Florence Sentiff, 82, formerly noted. too late. The car had sunk in to The Manchester Civic and start losing weight this week. more than 100 years. President Ford has trade, cutting restrictions on exports and at the Woonsocket Hospital for court Oct.