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Stennis Condition Extremely Serious Grand List Increases 4% PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 30, 1973 The Weather About Town Inmate Facing Trial Winter Sports Fair and cold tonight, the lows in the low Raise Suggested teens. Thursday, increasing cloudiness Holy Family Mothers Circle See Page 14 Obituaries Accused of Assault with a chance of snow flurries late in the will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. day, the high in the 30s. at the home of Mrs. Robert VERNON (AP) — A being transported from the For Non-Union prison to the courthouse for the Brannick, 16 Hemlock St. Bridgeport man on trial for MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm allegedly assaulting guards at trial. Judge Dannehy g ra ted Mrs. William F. Shaw Edward G. Blozie Walter F. Baker MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1973 - VOL. XCH, No. 102 TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS The British-American Gub Somers State Prison last year, Best’s reQuest that other Mrs. Helena W. Shaw, 68, of SOUTH WINDSOR - Edward ANDOVER-Walter F. Town Employes dart team will be host to the' was involved in a weekend guards be assigned to the 630 Lydall St. died this morning G. Blozie, 55, of 882 Avery St. Baker, 81, of Hebron Rd. died A committee appointed last These three public-spirited men Backside Tavern team from altercation at the institution, transport detail. at Manchester Memorial died early this morning at Monday at a Willimantic April by Mayor Joiin Thompson did an outstanding and most Essex Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at according to State Correction Hospital. She was the wife of Manchester Memorial convalescent home. and consisting of Manchester thorough job, and at no cost to the Maple St. clubhouse. Commissioner John R. Manson. William F. Shaw. Hospital. He was the husband of Mr. Baker was born June 25, Flim-Flam industrialists Mark Kravitz, the town. A similar study by a Members, their wives and Manson said Allan N. Best, Mrs. Shaw was born June 12, Mrs. Gladys Louise Tonkinson 1891 in Hartford and had lived William Thornton apd Robert consulting firm could have cost guests are welcome to witness 20, allegedly struggled with two A MODERN 1904 in Manchester and had Blozie. there most of his life before BALTIMORE AP-Police Fuller, iff recommending an us thousands, and I doubt the games. guards who were returning him Grand List coming to Andover 12 years Stennis Condition who arrested a 24year-old lived here ali her life. She was a Mr. Blozie was bom Sept. 30, immediate across-the-board . whether it could have b ^ n as to his cell from the showers. He member of Center 1917 in South Windsor and had ago. He was a World War I, p h a r m a c y man on larcency by trick salary increase for all town thorough.” The Senior High Forum of said both guards were injured Congregational Church. lived here all his life. He was veteran. charges last week have re­ employes not covered by union Thompson said the report will North United Methodist Church in the incident. She was employed at the employed as an electrician in Before he retired in 1958, he arrested toe man and added contracts — department heads, be studied by the Board of will meet tonight at 7 at the Best is on trial in Tolland Kage Co. and formerly worked production testing at Pratt and was employed as a truck driver another charge, “ the flim­ assistant departihent heads and Directors for possible im­ church. Grade 7 will also meet County Superior Court with two at Cheney Bros, and at the Whitney Division of United for Hartford Dispatch for 46 flam of us” . Increases 4% J a m M Extremely Serious supervisors. plementation. at 7 at the church. other Somers inmates on Findell Venetian Blind Co. Aircraft Corp., East Hartford. years. He was a former Detective said .when The committee submitted its He said he had appointed the charges stemming from alleged F. Survivors, besides her He was a former state fire member of the Andover Senior Ricardo G. Palen was re­ Manchester’s new Grand 000 in additional taxes. And Town Manager Robert Weiss report to the Board of Directors committee with the approval of ’The Board of Education will assaults on seven guards and husband, are two sons, State warden. During the 1930’s, he Citizens Club and the Fraternal !D’Amato WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. John C. Stennis, a power in arrested Tuesday that after today commended the last night, following its study of the board, following reports of hold its final workshop on the four inmates during a baseball List, based on Oct. 1, 1972 based on the 5.06 m ills Fire Policeman William V. Shaw played football with the Order of Eagles, Hartford. B8/R.Ph. the Senate’s Southern bloc and an ardent supporter of a his first arrest last assessor’s office for its salaries for similar positions in dissatisfaction over the existing recommended 1973-74 budget of game at the prison May 22. The valuations, has reached District tax rate, it would and Harry C. Shaw, both of Manchester Orioles. He also Survivors are three sons, Wednesday he had offered to “diligence and thoroughness” the Manchester area, in the salary scale. Dr. James P. Kennedy, guards and inmates were strong U.S. military, was in “ very serious” condition $267,197,086, which is a $10,- produce about $41,000 in Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. organized and played the Martin Baker of Andover, stage a heroin purchase for in its operations. state, in towns of similar size in “Those reports were cir­ superintendent of schools, struck with baseball bats today after being shot twice during a holdup in front of his 306,688 or a 4 per cent hike additional taxes there. Roger (Vivian) Parks of saxaphone with the Duke’s Francis Baker of Columbia and them. the nation and in private culating,” said Thompson, tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Ad­ during a fight that erupted home here. “ Particularly is it to be Manchester; two sisters, Mrs. Orchestra in the 1930’s and ear­ Paul Baker of North Haven; a The officers agreed and over last year. Property owners in the 8th industry. "because of the upgrading of ministrative Annex, 45 School Do you fear A spokesman at Walter Reed Army Medical Center said commended,” said Weiss, “ for Martin Fredrickson and Mrs. ly 1940’s. daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Klatt of during the game. handed Palen $150 for toe drug Released today by Town District pay town taxes to Basically, its report stated education-related jobs — high St. ’The personnel and finance Best told Judge Joseph P. age?...Many people its investigation of personal Merrili Brewer, both of He was a communicant of St. Hartford; five grandchildren at 6 a.m., EST, today that chances were “ guarded” that purchase, police reported. Assessor Edgar Belleville, the General Fund only. They that Manchester salaries for its above the cost-of-living committee is expected to Dannehy last Wednesday that do...Statistically, the property, which showed a Manchester; and seven Margaret Mary Church and a and nine great-grandchildren. the 71-year-old Mississippi Democrat would recover. Palen 1 ^ policemen to a the Grand List is still pay fire taxes to the district. top 17 jobs (department heads) increase being given depart­ submit its formal recommenda­ sizable increase. It comes at a grandchildren. member of Our Lady of Fatima Funeral services will be guards had been “ harassing and number of years each Of us Stennis is chairman of the Senate Armed Services Com­ private social club and subject to adjustments by is behind the norm. It ment heads. The reports tion Monday night at the board intimidating” him while he was Belleville said he is very time when many towns are Funeral services will be Council, KofC, Rockville. Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the is likely to live is pretty mittee. ^ entered, leaving the officers the Board of Tax Review recommended immediate claimed the municipal salaries meeting. pleased with the increase, witnessing a decrease in this Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Survivors, besides his wife, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 well established...What is However, the spokesman said Stennis was “ conscious outside, Capt. Theodore salary adjustments for them, were way out of line.” and to possible clerical noting that it is among toe category, due to the state’s Holmes Funeral Home, 400 are a son, David M. Blozie, and Main St., Manchester. Burial not established is vthe and resting comfortably.” The next briefing on the Weintraub said. recommending also that the He concluded, “ I realized the The Citizens” Advisory errors. It will be the basis largest since 1966 revaluation. gradual elimination of Main St. The Rev. Lyman a daughter. Miss Dorothy E. will be in Townsend Cemetery. Yale Pastor proportion of years -;!lhat Palen didn’t return, adjustments be retroactive to reports couldn’t be accepted Committee to the Board of senator’s condition was scheduled for 4 p.m., EST. for Manchester’s 1973-74 tax Of the increase, he said, manufacturers’ and retailers’ Farrar of Center Blozie, both of South Windsor; Friends may call at th e Weintraub said. July 1,1972, the beginning of the without a study. That’s why I Education on secondary school will be spent in vital l i ^ g Stennis underwent 6Mb hours levy, to be adopted in May $5,994,002 is for real estate, $2,- inventory tax.” Congregational Church will of­ two brothers, Alexander G. fumeral home tonight from 7 to MCC Speaker empties blood into the current fiscal year.
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