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Mng Limlh Mitchell Esoian of SUPERIOR COURT That the Plea Wa'd Involuntary by Director Carl Zinsser, the Deli A PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., Jan, 16, 1975 Board Backs LOSE UGLY FAT Esoian Chosen Eased Parking start toaing wtight today OR MONEY BACK. MONAOEX it a tiny Police Chief James Rear­ tabiet that wItt http curb your de­ don’s eased ban against Horace PUBLIC RECORDS tire lor etcett lood. Eat lett-waigh COURT CASES lett. Conlaint no dangarout drugt Shrine Leader St. parking has the backing of and will not make you nervout. No the Manchester Board of Direc­ ttrenuout exercite. Change your life HARTFORD COUNTY plea despite Golub’s statement tors. In fact, it has been praised Warranty Deed Trade Names . atari today. MONAOEX cotta. $3.00 lor a 20 day tupply and $5.00 iianrl|pfitpr lEu? mng limlh Mitchell Esoian of SUPERIOR COURT that the plea wa'd involuntary by Director Carl Zinsser, the Deli A. Sullivan to Robert L. Irving B. Singer, West Hart­ lor twice the amount. Lote ugly fat Wethersfield Wednesday night Henry Coleman, 22, of and that Coleman was under leading advocate for some and Gail Simes, property on ford, Aaron Cook, Manchester, or your money will be refunded with no quetliont atked by: was elected illustrious poten­ Manchester has pleaded guilty great emotional pressure. relief from Reardon’s original Broad St„ $30,000. and Peter P. Primason, West MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 91 Manchester—A City of Tillage Charm TWENTY PAGES to assaulting a police officer The assault charge stems Hartford, doing business as The tate of Sphinx Temple Shriners, plan —banning parking 24 hours l iq q e t t r e x a l l p a r k a d e d r u g PRICI,: !• II I LIA CI VI.S He succeeds Eugene T. Cran­ and he is to be sentenced by from a May 11, 1974 incident in a day, 7 days a week on both Federal Tax Lien Bantly Oil Co., Bantly Oil and 404 Middle Tpke. West dall of Middlebury. Judge Simon Cohen Feb. 14. Hartford, involving a distur­ sides of the street. Internal Revenue Service Bantly Fuel, 331 Main St. Mall orders fillad Esoian will lead the 4,150 Coleman entered the guilty bance on Main St., Asst. State’s Said Zinsser Tuesday night, against Alfred E. and Lillian J. Shriners from Sphinx Temple s plea Tuesday, over the objec­ Atty. Richard Banbury said. “The compromise plan is Bushey, 33 Division St., $1,- NEWS jurisdiction which covers tions of his lawyer, David Cases of two other men acceptable to the people on 694.71. Northern Connecticut. Golub. charged in connection with the Horace St. and I thank the m HILL-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP CAPSULES Marriage License Economic Figures Show The annual meeting was held Judge Cohen accepted the same incident are pending. police chief on their behalf.” Frederick Frank Lewie, 179 WEEKEND SPECIALI at the Hartford Hilton. The compromise plan per­ School Plan Being Drafted Elected to serve with Esoian CAP Units Plan Encampment mits parking after 6 p.m. Broad St., and Carol Ann on the Sphinx Temple Divan are weekdays and all day Sunday Noske, 16 Lyness St., Feb. 1, BOSTON (UPI) — A draft of a com­ Concordia Lutheran Church. Harry G Shalett of Old Lyme, Sixty members of seven Civil ment will be cadets and seniors and holidays on about half of POMPONS plicated voluntary school desegregation chief rabban; Harold E. Air Patrol units in Connecticut from Willimantic, Niantic, the south side of Horace plan for city schools will be delivered to U.S. District Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr., Deepening Recession Turkington of Manchester, will participate in a three-day Plainville and Meriden Cadet St.—from Bidwell St. to utility assistant rabban; Warren J encampment starting Friday at Squadrons, Manchester Com­ pole No. 7726. It permits Jan. 27, according to School Committee bunch Blessing of Wethersfield, high the Manchester Armory. posite Squadron, the Flying parking for about five vehicles. IF AT FIRST... *1.89 Chairman John J. McDonough. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The American recessions than this. In 1929-33, GNP fell are accumulating merchandise in priest and prophet; Robert H. The encampment, which is Knights Composite Squadron of SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)--Four (Cash and Carry) The plan, intended to go into effect on a economy is in the grips of the deepest 33 per cent and in 1937-38, 13 per cent. warehouses and back lots. When the up­ Jennings of Durham, oriental sponsored by the Connecticut New Haven and the Connecticut laboratories and participate in of five persons who kill them­ citywide basis next fall, would also include recession since World War II ended —and From November, 1973, when the un­ turn arrives, these will be the first items guide; Thomas H. Avery of Wing of the Civil Air PatroL Yankee Cadet Squadron of activities which relate the U.S. selves have tried at least once FLOWERS and ARRANGEMENTS FOR EVERT OCCASION... redistribution of teachers so that each it’s getting worse. dulating business cycle reached its latest to be sold, meaning the impetus to the Mitchell Esoian Air Force to the Civil Air school has the same ratio of experienced That assessment was confirmed in a peak, through December, 1974, the last Wethersfield, treasurer; and will be commanded by Lt. Southington. before, a survey of the Bay Area 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 economy from new orders will be even Wallace G. Bailey of West Jeffery Greenough of Meriden. CAP members will attend Patrol, which is the official Association for Suicide FYeven- and inexperienced instructors; allow Gross National Product report released date for which figures are available, GNP longer in arriving. DeMolay representative; Fran- & black and white children at integrated Hartford, re-elected recorder. Participating in the encamp­ aerospace classes, leadership civilian auxiliary of the Air tion shows. FREE Delivery Parking • Frank Cakeler, Prop. Thursday by the Commerce Department. fell 5 per cent. That is a much bigger drop coline is dad of John Mather schools to remain where they are and .Appointed divan officers are Force. It showed: than any of the five post-World War II With declines of 7.0, 1.6, and 1,9 per cent Chapter here. provide five other learning options. Frederick W. Davis of Wood­ —Output of the economy, adjusted for recessions. in the first three quarters, real GNP for Winslow Place was appointed bury, first ceremonial master; inflation, fell at the startling rate of 9.1 Other statistics: calender 1974 fell 2.2 per cent after rising assistant director of the Circus and William M. Coates, second per cent between October and December, 5,9 per cent in 1973 and 6.2 per cent in 1972. Associates; he is its immediate Probe Third Fire Inventories Up ceremonial master. Coates had OVER 30 TSN BEDROOM GROUPS ON the second fastest three-month plunge on Economists consider 4.0 per cent about past president. Inventories were up 4 per cent but, this been temple treasurer for 12 WATERBURY (UPI) - Fire officials record. ideal for long range noninflationary Charles Buder was re­ is also a bad sign. It means customers are years. His father, now were investigating Waterbury’s third —Inflation in the same period raced up­ not buying, so retailers and wholesalers growth. deceased, was potentate of appointed captain of the Motor major fire of suspicious origin in 11 days, ward -13.7 per cent. It’s the fastest in­ Sphinx Temple in 1938. Patrol. Kenneth A. Barrett was a two-alarm blaze which seriously crease since the government began ■Among his first duties. re-appointed band manager. damaged a partially vacant four-story keeping quarterly statistics in 1947. Esoian will attend the annual Esoian is a partner in the law building. —Economic growth has now declined installation of Omar Shrine firm of Kotchen and Esoian of The fire broke out shortly after 11 a.m. four straight quarters. The last such un­ Solons Consider Testing Club Friday night at Willie's Hartford. Thursday in the Libra Athletic Club. The interrupted slide was in 1960-1961. Steak House and will seat He is a member of Hospitali­ P rocky hill fire department was called at about 11:20, “The current economic situation is very Omar's officers for 1975. uritan and more than 70 firemen took an hour to ty Lodge of Masons in bad,” said James L. Pate, assistant com­ Esoian announced appointive Wethersfield, the Scottish Rites bring flames under control, fire officials merce secretary for economic affairs. He Of Ford Oil Tax Plan officers for the several units, Bodies of Hartford, Connecticut said. ticked off the bad news in a list of WASHINGTON (UPI) - The New The ground floor of the East Main Street Federal Energy Administration before oil committees and clubs of the Consistory i32nd degree) of inflation-adjusted fourth quarter figures: England Congressional Caucus says it is import tariffs may become effective. temple. From Manchester, he Norwich, and Hartford Court of building housed a pizza restaurant, a Consumer spending, down 12 per cent; considering a court suit to put a halt to music shop and an amusement center, "rhe named Rocco J. Francoline as the Roval Order of Jesters. durable goods expenditures, led by a President Ford’s plan to impose a stiff Zarb, however, told newsmen that New athletic club was on the second floor, and staggering $11.5 billion decline in new car tariff on imported oil. the third and fourth floors were vacant. England need not worry, since Ford had sales, down 43 per cent; nonresidential in­ However, the head of the Federal instructed him to ensure that no one sec­ Damage was heavy, but no injuries were JUUEIIIIE & CENT vestment, down 19 per cent, and home and Energy Adminstration (FEA) says the tion took on more of the burden than any BEDDinC reported.
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