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Sicok Ieiititttm Lltralh FBI Arrests Four in Kidnap Case P A flE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. FYl., March 8, 1974 Department Requests Court Industrial Guides: How They Operate Cases The key words in ty) equal to the town’s 50 per per cent contribution, the the following conditions before iEiiTitttm llTralh cent contribution. Reach $20,976^987 Manchester’s Industrial difference will be* satisfied the Board of Directors may If, within seven years of com­ Guidelines are “ 50 per cent” from the developer’s bond or vote a town contribution: pletion of the highway, water or and “ seven years.” The security. 1. The property on both sides MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1974 - VOL. XCHI, No. 135 Manchester—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES — TWO MINI CIRCUIT COURT 12 sewer facilities, the industrial By SOL R. COHEN guidelines, adopted in March The Industrial Guidelines set if the highway must be zoned PRICE: FIKI EEN CENT.S Manchester Seaelon development (land, building or 1967, spell out the conditions un­ ,for industrial use and any Cases heard in Circuit Court personal property) produces der which the town would con­ proposed development must 12 Thursday included; additional taxes to the town If all departmental requests for Manchester’s $1,441,938. The increased Grand List would bring tribute to the cost of highways have received me approval —Edmund Ciscon, 48, of 4&\, equal to its 50 per cent contribu­ Public 1974-75 General Fund budget were to be granted in an additional $72,550 in taxes, if computed at or water and sewer facilities in required f any town ageaicy or Lawrence St., Rockville, in- tion, the town will release the — as seems unlikely— tbe town’s tax rate could the current 5.15-mill tax rate. proposed industrial commission. Watergate 7 terferring with officer, turning bond or security. Recordi go up as much as 7 to 8 mills. That estimate The requested 1974-75 budget for th^ Special developments. 2. At least one end of any in false alarm, both nolled (not takes into consideration even the increased Downtown Taxing District (taxed by a special 8 The town would contribute 50 In addition, if the additional proposed highway must connect FBI Arrests Four prosecuted). revenue expected from a growing Grand List mills) is $55,275 — up $18,995 or 52 per cent. per cent of the total cost taxes in the seven-year period with an existing public Plead Ikinocent —George Fitch, 25. of 343 and from expanded state aid. Among some of the departmoital requests to (including engineering, plan­ surpass tbe town’s 50 per cent highway. Pinney St., Ellington, operating Warranty Deeds The aggregate requests total $20,976,987, the General Fund are: ning and construction) of the contribution, the developer will under the influence of alcohol, Kathiyn M. ^ r r y to James 3. The plan for such highway which is $2,513,442 or 13.6 per cent above the •General Manager’s Office r;^04,924, up $21,- highway, water or sewer in­ be reimbursed that amount To Conspiracy nolled; third-degree assault, and Elizabeth Barry, property must be approved by the a{h current budget if the Dec. 31, 1973 amended 992 or 26 per cent. stallation, with the developer to beyond the town’s 50 per cent In Kidnap Case propriate town agency or agen­ • Engineering — $126,282, up $58,179 or 35 per fined $30. contribute the other 50 per cent share, but only to the limit of at Linnmore Dr., conveyance figure of $18,463,545 is used, or up $2,792,911 or 15 cies. cent. —Raymond Landrie, 25, of 2 and to be responsible for the the developer’s 50 per cent con­ tax $32.45. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Seven former associates of per cent if the July 1,1973 original figure of $18,- 4. The title to the land on NEWARK N.J. (UPI) - The John, whose father is a Cuban examination and the evidence • Sanitation — $658,929, up $203,830 or 40 per Rau St., Rockville, breach of engineering, planning and con­ tribution. James and Mary-Alice Piro President Nixon today pleaded innocent to conspiracy 184,076 is used. which such highway is to be FBI early today arrested two immigrant, to)d authorities of drugs could have dis­ the peace, nolled. If, at the end of the seven- of Andover to Ralph and Carol The $278,469 rise in the 1973-74 budget between cent. struction.In addition, the charges growing out of the Watergate cover-up. young New Jersey men, a fur­ several of his kidnapers spoke appeared since his release. —Dennis Marcardle, 23, of 29 Rawson, property at 583 Hart­ constructed shall be conveyed July 1 and Dec. 31 came from various revenue • Highways — $968,608, up $338,576 or 53 per developer would be required to year period, the additional Two of them, former White House Domestic Affairs Ad­ niture mover and a mechanic, Spanish as well as English. Constance Dr., fourth-degree ford Rd., conveyance tax $36.30. to the town by warranty deed sources — including unused surplus and revenue cent. post bond (or equivalent securi­ taxes do not equal the town’s 50 in the kidnaping of eight-year- Held for more than 32 hours, larceny, dismissed. Marriage Licences for a nominal consideration, viser John D. Ehrlichman, and former White House sharing. • P a r k s -$359,825, u p - $359,823, up $69,383 or old Jehn Calzadilla. Two others he was released unharmed ear­ Bill McKnight. Phoenix Ariz., upon completion and approval, ^lecial counsel Charles W. (3olson, also entered innocent The $20,976,987 aggregate requests include an 24 per cent. —Richard Campion, 30, of 136 were arrested Friday night. ly Friday in a restaurant on the DOT Moves Hawthorne St., operating with and Patricia Morran, 20 before any contribution is niade incomplete $11,959,108 request from the Board of • PoUce - $1,447,451, up $212,451 or 17 per Town Losing ^Charm?^ pleas to charges related to the break-in at the office of The FBI in Newark identified New Jersey Turnpike. Earlier, Prospect St., March 15, Church by the town. Education. When completed, with raises for cent. suspended registration, dis­ Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist. those arrested this morning as J o h n ’ s fa t h e r , M ich a e l To Acquire missed. of the Assumption. 5. Water and sewer facilities school personnel added, it could add as much as • Health — $103,447, up $44,803 or 75 per cent. Ricardo R. Tuero, 17, the fur- Calzadilla, had dropped a brief- By SOL R. COHEN “ yes.” However, the assessed will be considered only when Chief U.S. District Court $250,000 to $300,000 to the aggregate figure. • Social Services - $238,950, up $61,013 or 34 —Arthur Peer, 25, of 79 niture mover, and Wilfredo case with $50,000 in ransom value of cattle and horses existing town facilities, or the Judge John J. Sirica released The entire ceremony took 1-86 Land litenchester’s increased Grand List could per cent. Brooklyn St., Rockville, issuing As recently as 25 years ago, Alverez, 18, the mechanic, both money in Secaucus, N.J., not today, although also higher than ability to contract for them, all seven on personal bond. He seven minutes in courtroom No. bring.in an additional $818,090 in taxes, if com­ • Recreation — $227,245, up $49,941 or 28 per a bad check, fined $15. there were 647 head of cattle in Union City, N.J. far from where the boy was in 1925, shows a lower inflation Coffee Hour Set make it feasible. asked them, however, to sur­ 2 in the U.S. District courthouse The Connecticut Department puted at the current 46.66 mills. cent. —Michael F. Lemire, 17, and Manchester. Today there are Friday night, the FBI released. trend. In 1925 a head of cattle render their passports and not with all seven defendants pre­ of Transportation (DOT), con­ Gov. Thomas Meskill’s proposed state budget • Senior Citizens— $57,388, up $18,685 or 48 per William W. Lemire, 18, posses­ but three (yes, three). And also By Illing PTO arrested two brothers, Norber- Calzadilla, a tire salesman, was assessed at $46 and a horse to leave the countiy without sent. tinuing an “ advance acquisition would give Manchester about $440,000 more in cent. sion of a non-narcotic sub­ 25 years ago, there were 120 to Fernandez, 17, and Eligio R. raised the money by borrowing at $100. Today the a ^ s s e d The Illing PTO will have an permission. The arraignment had been phase” for planned widening state aid than it now receives. Tbe two sums • Libraries — $457,069, up $202,069 or 57 per stance, continued to March 25. horses boarded in Manchester. Fernandez, 19, also Union City, from friends and arranging a value is $103 and $160, respec­ informal coffee hour ’The other five pleading inno­ scheduled only for the seven and relocation of Interstate 86 would account for about $1,260,000 in additional cent. Today there are only 29, and in the case. second mortgage on his Long tively. Wednesday in the school library cent were: Former Attorney major indictments in the (the Wilbur Cross Highway), revenue for Manchester’s 1974-75 General Fund • Pensions — $549,946, up $249,946 or 83 per even they are hidden from All four suspects, the FBI Island home. He received from 7:30 to 9 p.m. General John N. Mitchell; coverup of the burglary at the has condemned another 9t^ budget — about half of what it would need if all cent.
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