Progress Reported on Town Construction
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/. PAGE EIGHTEEN -r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 11, 1975 OBITUARIES Progress reported Manchester State Bank to handle The weather school annuity funds clearance Increasing cloudiness, chance Frank J. Drury Sr. j on town construction of rain, high near 60. Rain tonight changing to showers, low SOUTH WINDSOR - Frank Manchester’s Board of Education guidelines and a grievance several elementary school media iianrI|Mpr lEupmng Hfralh upper 30s, mid 40s. Joseph Drury Sr., 56, of 61 High Reports from building contractors high schools, ar'e nearly tinished with Monday night authorized school ad procedure. The unanimous vote to centers. Tower Rd., a retired Hartford presented at Monday night’s meeting their building program. ministrators to open a clearing ac adopt the policy came on a motion • Received Kennedy’s recommen-- Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -e i g h t p a g e s - t w o s e c t i o n s p r i c e : f i f t e e n c e n t s policeman and organizer of the city’s of the Town Building Committee in At Illing Junior High School, the count at the Manchester State Bank made by Eleanor Coltman and d%tions for several new school MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 37 Police Athletic League (PAL), died cluded a completion date of May 1976 work is 95 per cent complete. The for tax-sheltered annuity funds. seconded by Carolyn Becker. policies and policy amendments. ’Die Sunday at St. Francis Hospital, Hart for the new Regional Occupational remedial center should be ready by The school board’s unanimous ac • Accepted as completed an $11,- thick sheaf of proposals deals with ford. He whs the husband of Mrs. Training Center. The Nasin the end of November and the new tion came after School Supt. James 100 renovation project at the school giving medication to students, Lucille Fahrenheit Drury. Construction Co. of Willimantic has gym should be completed between Kennedy reported that four other system’s data processing, facility. suspension and expulsion df students, Mr. Drury served with the Hart erected the cinder walls and Dec. 15 and the first of the year. local financial institutions indicated The action clears the way for the student records, employe conflict of ** »-*i ♦S'f, ford Police for 23 years before masonry should be sufficiently com At Bennet Junior High School, the they didn’t want to provide the ser school board to seek 50 per cent reim interest, and requirement for jTf retiring a year and a half ago. He vice. bursement from the state. AI News *RI Ford makes appeal pleted by the first of December so contractors should be finished by the physical examination of employes. organized the Hartford PAL in 1958 that inside work can start about the end of this week. The basketball Manchester State Bank was • Established a washout account • Heard reports on three special and had served as its president. first of the year. "* backstops are being put up today. recommended by Kennedy last to receive a $2,905 state grant to buy education programs for handicapped I summary! Born in Boston, he lived in that At the new Buckland firehouse, the The new library is already being month, but a decision was postponed special library materials for South ?: ' — % students aged 14 to 21. The programs § " I area for several years before coming footings should be completed by the used. after board member Earl. Odom School. The money will be used to ome part of the curriculum at for energy program to South Windsor 20 years ago. complained about apparent I;.; (.iompiled from end of this week. Ther4 is still a list of small buy encyclopedia and reference ;ionai Occupational Training United Pre.s's Inlernulioiiul S He was a member of the Adler Inc., of Ridgefield, construc finishing jobs to do which should not favoritism toward the bank. At that books which the school was unable t( ■ under constuction in I? :s Policemen’s Benevolent Association, tion contractors for the two junior take long, said Paul Phillips, town time, no other banks had been asked acquire due to limited funds. Manchester and scheduled to open CHARLESTON', W.Va. (UPI) - So him the energy legislation he rock cornish hen and sip California the Police Association of Connec building committee chairman. to provide the service. • Established another washout ac a next fall. I State long as he is in the Oval Office, vows demanded 10 months ago. rose wine with him was energy — and ticut, Hartford Police 'Veterans The school board vote allows count to received a $13,091 federal • Learned details of a planned President Ford, the whim of foreign “The wind and snow of a new particularly the 3 trillion tons of coal Association, the Holy Name Society Kennedy to set up the clearing ac grant to improve guidance screening program to check lead I GROTON-The Coast Guard ^ oil interests will not play fast and winter ar’e beginning to whip across he says lie beneath the rugged West of the Hartford Police Department count so the State Bank will serve as counseling services at junior high poisoning levels of preschoolers in jij has reaffirmed that samples g loose with “the fate and future of the Great Plains and other areas of Virginia mountains. and the International Brotherhood of Recycling topic for engineers a distribution agent for money America.” schools and two buy materials for Manchester. The voluntary screening ji;: taken from a Liberian oil the country,” Ford said. “Like the But he did not neglect his politics. Police Officers. deducted from school employes’ p tanker allegedly involved in a :^: been one of the principal figures in is scheduled to begin in January. “The United States cannot and will flowers of spring, the energy With the specter of a Ronald Reagan A communicant of St. Margaret Charles Kurker, principal sanitary salaries. S major oil spill off the Florida volved in the development of the not base its national destiny on promises of Congress are faded and challenge looming larger, Ford told Mary Church, he also belonged to the engineer for solid waste manage The voluntary employe deductions 9 coast July 8 definitely con- j:: Connecticut Solid Waste Manage energy that belongs to other nations. gone.” hi§ politely applauding audience in Irish American Home Society and ment in the state environmental eventually go to 16 different annuity tained oil and not river water J:; ment Program from its inception. To do so would be a national folly,” He urged Congress to pass a the cavernous civic center ice rink the Hartford VFW Post 2849. He was protection department will be guest firms. The Franklin Life Insurance as the ship’s captain has Ford declared Tuesday night. program for energy independence that he can lead the Republicans to an Army veteran of the Korean speaker for the Connecticut Valley His address will be a key part of the Co., which had been distribution claimed. now — “not after next year’s national glory |n 1976. Conflict. Section, American Society of 1975-1976 CVS emphasis on the agent in the past, decided last year it In a brief trip to the heart of the Other survivors are two sons, Agricultural Engineers, Wednesday production and use of energy. no longer would provide the service. Appalachian coal fields, Ford elections, but now.” Perhaps his most enthusiastic Motorist finds hazard AVON — Workers installing ij: House and Senate conferees have Frank J. Drury Jr. of South Windsor at the Manchester Country Club. Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. In other business Monday night, orchestrated his twin themes of welcome came after the speech in sewers along Rte. 44 have been working for some weeks on final and Gary Shurtleff of East Hartford; Kurker will speak on the statewide following a social hour at 5:30 p.m. the Board of Education; Republican political glory and another room in the building to brief A motorist driving on Green Rd. covered the line, at the Wellesley Rd. broken two water mains in two language of an energy bill, but have three daughters. Miss Lu-Ann Drury resources recovery program. He has For information, contact Roger • Adopted a policy, to comply with American energy independence. ly address about 1,000 Cub Scouts. Monday night discovered a potential intersection, shortly before 9 p.m. days, leaving 60 families j:; been deadlocked in recent days and Mrs. Glenda Kehayais, both of Olcott, CVS chairman, at 643-7853. new federal regulations, prohibiting In the process he helped enrich hazard to motorcyclists and Police removed the line. without water for up to eight searching for a price decontrol for Eagle Scout Ford recalled his South Windsor, and Mrs. Carol Barr sex discrimination in education. The state Republican coffers by more bicyclists when a length of heavy S: hours. mula that would avert Ford’s trying days as a Tenderfoot, and of East Hartford; atbrother, Robert policy directs the school superinten than a quarter-million dollars at a fishing line stretched across the The motorist whose car antenna threatened veto. revealed to their cheers that he still P. Drury of Fort Lee, N.J.; two Pension report inconclusive dent to designate an employe to VIP cocktail party and a dinner street broke his car’s radio antenna. was broken was more concerned Ford’s main thrust to 1,500 party keeps his Boy Scout merit badges in sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Foster of receive complaints and to develop speech.