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PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Oct. 16, 1974 Massachusetts Prepares to Regulate PtNEHURST Today...as always ft Famous for Better Meats iiaturl|patpr lEuEninn Hpralb Reduced Crime With the help of Ralph Cote, 1st Prize salesman, our Cable Television on Uniform Basis meat manager Frank Toros worked out these MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1974- VOL. XCIV, No. 15 Manchester--A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES Drug and Alcohol BRIGHT IDEAS to save money for you. PRICE! FIFTEEN CENTS The significance of ^ is con- Programs (Pari IV). BOSTON (UPI) - The Under the legislation which mission takeover of all cable Currentiy, most cable tinuity/citizen help program is Massachusetts Cable Television created it, the commission will regulation in every community operators are charging between evident — in just 15 months of Commission is preparing to have the power as of Nov. 16 to or they can allow the system to As a parent, you've probably $5 and $6 a month. Oniy a few Boy Charged operation. Project FIRE take the first step toward un decide whether it should take continue as it is. are charging the ?7-a-month FIRST PRIZEI been concerned about drug and caused the recidivism rate to iform statewide regulation of over rate regulation of the in The third option would be to alcohol programs affecting maximum set by the drop from 46 per cent to an an industry which now remains dustry. require the new financial re legislature. In Vandalism young people in your communi astonishing 5.6 per cent! These a financial mystery. The proposed reporting porting system and still leave ty and elsewhere; as a figures illustrate the key role regulation, comments on a actual rate-setting to the cities . ® Ford: No Deal Made The seven-man commission “We feel,” Oettinger said, . from the folke who care neighbor, you’re probably citizens play in corrections. has proposed a new reporting state takeover and a third issue, and towns. At Cemetery “that no matter who sets the aware of the socially active However effective the person’s system which would give it and a proposed new form for cable Of the three, the second rates, the commission or local woman next door who rehabilitation process/ what the public “the minimal infor license applications, are all to appears most unlikeiy since, ’I^e first arrest in connection with van officials, the decision should be Roast Fresh Pork Rolls tranquilizes her way through a happens to him when h u n te rs mation necessary” to deter be aired at two days of public Ctettinger says, he and other dalism Oct. 1 in Manchester’s St. James busy day and calms her nights based on solid information.” the community can determine mine the actual financial condi hearings, Nov. 8 and 9 in members, are less than PRIZE fresh. so It Cemetery was made this morning. Police with sleeping pills; as an Still to be determined, he tastes extra good. All meat, no bone, no waste ii’s extra whether or not he remains tion of the approximately 70 Boston. Members acknowledge satisfied with the way decisions economical. Have one lor dinner... tonight? Chief James Reardon said. William J, In Pardon of Nixon said, are what portions of the employer, you may have there. cable television franchises in the sessions will be controver are now being made. Stearns, 17. of 58 Chestnut St. was noticed that your manager has financial report will be made Crime is an expensive com the state. sial. BONELESS^ arrested on a Circuit Court 12 warrant WASHINGTON (UPI) President “I hope the American peonle as well as been absent nearly every Mon modity; citizen concern can public and which will be charging him with first-degree criminal ^ M r . , Ford testified before Congress today the Congress appreciate uTe imp^rtrnciof .Wednesday to raise money for In addition, the commission, “It’s no secret,” said Com “Right now there is very iit- day and takes longer periods for lower the cost. regarded as "confidential” for _______________________________ that he entered into no agreement to President Ford’s appearance as well as {‘®P“hhcan candidates. His day started in following a legislative man mission Vice Chairman tle hard information available mischief and third-degree criminal a liquid lunch hour. (Next week: More about commission members only. trespass. He was still being processed by date, will soon be soliciting Anthony Oettinger, “that the in on what is going on,” Oettinger PORK ROLL / f t / M . pardon Richard M. Nixon before he ‘he need to ... resolve once and for all all ^ 'lf s C ity , Mo thefthew Alcohol and drug problems alcohol addiction serivices.) police this morning. Bond and court date comments from the public and dustry is less than enthusiastic said. “We do know most locai § : M V * took over the presidency from him. the questions relating to the pardon of riitnannu.’ aih? ’ exist in every segment of The Department of Correc The proposed financial had not been set. ' S former President Nixon. dianapolis. Aides said he saw 40,000 people the industry on whether the about any reporting system.” officials have rejected any ROAST today’s society. Whatever form tion welcomes comments and reports also represent a depar Chief Reardon said police expect to Answering questions from members of Rep, Henry P. Smith III of New York nearly half a state should take over rate “And,” he continued, “the requests for rate increases, but the episodes take, use often questions from readers about ture from traditional informa make further arrests. ^ ^ toe House Judiciary Committee in the ranking subcommittee Republican, told dollars. regulation of cable systems proposed rate regulation will be it remains to be seen whether becomes abuse, forming the its problems. These may be ad the real hot potato.” the industry is making too tion sought by regulatory agen He said damages are estimated to be * t first appearance in modern times of a Ford in his opening statement that he '.ponKress voted to give toe President thread that ultimately weaves from city and town officials. »1.19. dressed to: Public Information cies such as the state Depart more than $2,000 at the cemetery, where 14.. / f • " .j president before a panel of Congress, Ford hoped toe appearance before toe com- t)ec. 10 to seek a Cyprus settlement The two-pronged action Oettinger and commission much or too little.” the pattern of addiction. Office, Department of Correc ment of Public Utilities. nearly 100 stones were pushed over. Some «r> vie he discussed the possibility of a mittee would not establish a precedent ^f°re cutting off U.S. military aid to comes as the commission ends staff members say there are at “The decisions,’’ a staff Another Bright Idea... All too often drug and alcohol tion, 340 Capitol Ave., Hartford, least three options open member said, “have been TTie cable operators would be were broken and chipped, and many W - pardon with Nixon’s closest aide in toe "But on the other hand it is an examoie legislators predicted Ford abuse problems are recognized nearly three years of existence Save 30$ lb. on 1st PrizeIICO Conn. 06115. following the hearings. They based, in some cases, on required to report finances on a require special equipment to raise them ■ hectic week before Nixon resigned Aug. 9. of a splendid cooperation between the "measure, but Ford’s press but ignored; the ones that cap in an advisory capacity. can order an immediate com political considerations.” “fund flow basis.” OLDE HEIDELBERG BOLOGN again. Welcoming statements and Ford’s own s^reto iy said his boss hasn’t made a deci- ture attention are usually the (German Style) There are still five large stones at the ones which draw individuals Freshly Sliced ............................. lb. ^1.29 cemetery which have not been reset, ac into the criminal justice 3-lb lots, Chunk or Sliced .. ....lb. $1.23 cording to Henry Higgins, cemetery direc system. “Arrest” is the word tor. which separates the addicted - ^ ~ .ten, ala.|htered b“ SoS matron mentioned above from And Save about 40$ on let Prize Ford said he was primarily motivated farmers. 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