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h ' PAGE EIGHTEEN—■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,. Conn., Tues., Jan. 9. 1973 The Weather IRS Backs President Board Given Obitutiry Death Claims Bon Ami Fire Vin Ingraham Cold tonight, lows 10 to 20. Mostly sunny 60 Years (Cbntinu^ from Page 1) tomorrow, high in the 30s. Precipitation (Cbntinued from Page 1) the concrete building; the Off On Page 16 V . chance 10 per cent Thursday. Squrt, credited with much of Efnglish, $451,758, up $25,864; comments to the recommenaeu water pressure dropped con the work in stopping the fire A ll three Town Park budget, said that these Mrs. Eleonore C. Leinhos siderably for a short time. ^ ‘Invention’ Old Today extra-curricular, $60,000, no Department-maintained ice objectives were used for plan ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Eleonore One fireman said that normal fronri spreading, was on the change; fine arts, $5,000, no MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm ning: To meet prior Conradv Leinhos. 85. formerly MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No, 84 THIRTY-TWO PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS pressure of 2,000 gallons per southeast side; and the South skating areas in Manchester- WASHINGTON (AP) - change; foreign language, commitments, especially as of 28 Pleasant St., died Monday minute dropped to 800 gallons Windsor snorkel, which arrived will be open today for public President Nixon, observing his $146,751, up $8,514; general ad WASHINGTON (AP) - The part of the two-year contract at a' Manchester convalescent per minute at one point. after darkness, was ^on the skating. milestone 6(Hh birthday tdday, ministration, $259,674, up north side of the building. head of the Internal Revenue Hours for supervised skating settlement with administrators home. She was the widow o f Because of the water pressure says he “ hopes to do great $24,884; guidance, $240,278, up Service says he regrets that are 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Union and teachers; meet inflationary Frederick Leinhos. problems, several pieces of fire Tbe Tolland Fire Department things” in the first four years of $33,690; exceptional children, someone in his agency invented Pond, Charter Oak Park and demands; meet statutory Mrs. Leinhos was in apparatus could not operate at sent its communications-rcscue his seventh decade. $542,178, up $119,443; Head Laurel Lake and used the mythical name of Center Springs Annex. requirements for the education Danielson and had lived in their capacity, firemen said. truck. Tolland Chief Ronald He doesn’t feel old, he says. Start, $7,436, up $1,836. Hubert H. McGovern in a Winter information will be of exceptional children; budget Rockville most of her life. Fred Thrall, general Littel, also the Tolland County And to keep thinking young he Also, other, $20,892, up $7,992; sample income tax return. available by calling 643-4700. realistically for contractual and She was a member of Union manager of the Manchester Fire Network dispatcher, was suggests looking to the future, health, $183,708, up $15,168; Tax Reform Proposed The mythical citizen has as homebound instruction, $24,750, fixed items that have been cut Congregational Church and Referendum not the past, and staying in Water Co., said mechanical at the scene assisting Chief his mythical address, 1599 contact with younger people. no change; tutorial instruction, to meet past budget reductions. Hope Chapter, OES. failure Monday afternoon put Lingard. Pennsylvania Ave., Nixon granted a birthday-eve $85,000, up $19,000; hom e Also, make available Survivors are four nieces. one pump out of operation for a Manchester Fire Chief John Washington, D.C., which would Major interview to two news-service economics, $144,098, up $13,154; adequate teaching and learning Miss Mabel Conrady of short time. Repairmen now Rivosa also assisted. be in Lafayette Park, directly To Be March 13 reporters, provided the industrial arts, $199,297, up supplies and equipment; Rockville, Mrs. Ronald C. have the problems fixed, Thrall Equipment and trucks were across the street from 1600 discussion was limited solely to $19,303; instructional provide a(lequate maintenance Buscaglia and Mrs. Gilbert State Income Tax said today, but water pressure moved around several times as Pennsylvania Ave. which is the Blaze his birthday reflections. He materials, $109,292, up $24,465; for the schools and other Weber, both of Ellington, and By FLOYD LARSON has still not yet built up to needs arose. Several trucks White House. (Continued from Page 1) took time out from working on library and resource center, buildings and grounds entrusted Mrs. Robert L. Souder of (Herald Staffer) normal. left the scene temporarily to The name and address his inaugural address for a 25- $138,652, up $20,605; to the Board of Education; Said Unneeded ^ For some time during the refuel and return. Enfield. It » *• showed in an IRS publication would have been about $60,000, improve the educational On March 13, the voters of Manchester will be asked to struggle against the blaze, At different times, men from minute talk in his Executive mathematics, $^9,299, up $24,- Funeral services will be called “ Fundamentals of Tax according to Jackston. approve’ a referendum authorizing the town to purchase • \ ' V Office Building hideaway. 763; music, $199,735, up $20,309; process for students by con Wednesday at 11 a m. at the 1 \ firemen laid hose and relayed Glastonbury, Tolland, and East Preparation” in a section that Jackston said while the rough ' i ' I L The President said he doesn’t buildings and grounds operation tinuing the trend towards White-Gibson-Small Funeral the 110-acre Laurel Lake property for a sanitary landfill * h By Commission water from the town’s system, Hartford stood by at the nearby deals with income averaging. wiring was in and some of the like observing birthdays and maintenance, $1,509,176, up individualization of instruction; Home, 65 Elm St. The Rev. site. via a hydrant at Main St. and Eighth District headquarters, The agency said the publication plumbing work had been done, annually anymore and prefers $133,793. provide additional options and Paul J. Bowman, pastor of arm liM HARTF'ORD (AP) — The Governor’s Commission on Middle Tpke. to answer other fire calls if is designed for college and adult nothing had been connected The town directors at a general obligation bonds is to make note of them only on Also, physical education, alternatives for students; and Union Congregational Church, necessary. East Hartford men education course in tax that would cause a fire. meeting ’Tuesday night voted being requested. Tax Reform told Gov. Thomas J. Meskill today that Controlled Late Monday the decades—“ every 10 years.” $285,262, up $31,371; reading, provide opportunities for in- will officiate. Burial will be in ». *. and equipment handled one preparation. Workmen used power from a with one exception to go ahead The consensus of the board Connecticut doesn't need a state income tax at this time, The blaze was declared under He cited his 10-year $148,875, up $12,044; science, service training for the present Grove Hill Cemetery. call, at 4:15 p.m. Monday, to a Johnnie M. Walker, the IRS nearby house to operate their with plans for developing the seemed to be that the issue had control at 9:07 p.m. Monday, milestones starting at age 20 $433,601, up $36,614; social staff and continue curriculum There are no calling hours. but urged instead a comprehensive overhaul of the state’s small woods fire on Tolland commissioner, sent letters of power tools. tract into a sanitary landfill and been debated for at least six nearly six hours after it was when he was “ a junior in studies, $406,448, up $25,889; development activities. The family suggests that any present revenue system. Tpke. apology to Sen. George All that was left of the set the date. years and, for the first time, discovered. Many out-of-town college, majoring in history and social work, $147,894, up $19,- The 1973-74 budget an memorial contributions may be The commission’s long-awaited report noted that while Two Town of Manchester McGovern, the Democratic structure was a few leaning The exception in the 6-1 vote the directors had firm figures men went home when the fire English, going out for football— 614; Somanhis (yearbook), ticipates $2,590,100 in revenue made to Union Congregational firemen were injured during presidential candidate, and Sen, wooden beams and the shells of was that of Director Anthony to deal with in making a 5't future revenue needs might necessitate^a state income tax was broiight under control, but “ but I never made the team.” $2,985, up $169; student govern from sources other than taxes Church. the fight. Thomas Barlow of 57 Hubert H. Humphrey, who some air-conditioning units Pietrantonio, who said he could decision. eventually, “ the existing state tax structure will be firemen continued to pour At 30, he was in Bougainville ment, $10,000, up $10,000; on real and personal property. Bigelow St. was treated and contested McGovern for the hung precariously on these not support the referendum in The matter of alternate types thousands of gallons of water in the South Pacific in World summer school, $34,346, up $1,- The five largest individual sufficient to meet Connecticut’s needs in the forseeable released from Manchester nomination. charred beam s.' Because the good conscience because of the of refuse disposal now under into the building up until about 3 War II. At 40, he had just been 901; tuition, $54,500, down sums are $2,155,000 in general future." Memorial Hospital for an in “ Ordinarily,” Walter wrote, basement did not seem to be as date.