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Titmng Fcalh DONNA HOLLAND 646-0375 Door PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 '' a Vicki’s view Turkey trot Saturday The weather B olton sell for $12 a couple and Bolton schools during Cloudy, windy, cold with oc­ will be available at the American Education casional rain, possible snow JManrljf0lpr ?£tiTmng fcalh DONNA HOLLAND 646-0375 door. Week, Nov. 17-21. flurries, high in low 40s, low of Bolton The Bolton Republican There will be a cold meat Allen said he will be in tonight near 30. Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -t w o pa g e s - t w o sec t io n s p r ic e : fif t e e n c en ts buffet. It’s a B.Y.O.B. his office each morning Town Committee will spon­ MANCHESTER^ CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1975 — VOL. XCV, No. 39 sor a “turkey trot” Satur­ (bring your own bottle) af­ except Thursday. Parents By JUNE TOMPKINS fair with setups provided. can drop in just to talk or Herald Reporter day from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the St. Maurice Parents invited to make comments. Church parish center. Raymond Allen, He also urges parents to Life in Bolton, Conn,, is a far cry from life in El Dancing will be to the superintendent of schools, talk to the school prin­ Salvador, a small central American country tucked in D.J.’ Band. Tickets will invited all parents to the cipals. between Guatemala and Honduras on the Pacific coast. News I Ford may accept plan Discovering the difference is Victoria Tarada, a foreign exchange student living with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greene and their family at 185 Bolton Center Rd. Vicki is Constables complete course I Summary | a senior and will graduate in June with her host sister, Compiled from to save New York City Laurie Greene. A n id o v e r School here is easier than in San Salvador, Vicki’s DONNA HOLLAND as an expert and Kelly a Windham and Columbia United Press International home town and the capital of El Salvador. 646-0375 258 ending as a sharp­ also attended. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Without and a plan to delay repayment of would recieve nothing from In broken English, she explains a school day in her Andover constables Gary shooter. saying so. President Ford appears to debts to city bondholders. If the Washington except assistance in native town begins at 7:30 a.m. and goes through 6:30 Kelly and Ronnie Mike The course was taught by Duke sule have agreed to federal aid to help fiscal measures are approved at an entering bankruptcy. p.m. There is more in-depth study. Vicki has studied successfully completed a Norbit Tanguay, instructor The Andover Grange will HARTFORD — Increased New York City -• and to be taking emergency session of the legislature The plan requires Washington to — Carey reportedly told shocked several languages including English which she had for combat practical pistol for the Meriden Police sponsor a food and bake welfare benefits and a state credit for saving the city from provide aid through loan guarantees legislative leaders “everything is two years. course at the University of Academy. sale Saturday from 10 a.m. fuel stamp system are the bankruptcy. or some other device. Bolton social life is much busier. Connecticut Saturday. Both men paid for the until 2 p.m. at the Old leading recommendations of a The general expectation is that negotiable” — the sales tax could rise Presidential Press Secretary Ron to 9 per cent in the state and 10 per Schools in San Salvador do not sponsor dances, es­ Out of a possible score of course on their own. Town Hall on Rt. 6. report by the 40-member Task within a week or so, after Nessen suggests the reforms were pecially during the week. Most of the social events are 300 Mike scored 264 ending Constables from Coffee will be served. Force on Income Maintenance. negotiations between and among cent in New York City. brought about by Ford’s tough Carey said he had not gotten any set for weekends. With such long school days, any time The report suggests a 40 per Albany, Manhattan, the White House stance. promises from Washington, “But I left is devoted to study. cent increase in benefits and an and Congress, there will be signed "Obviously, there has been finally assume that they would not put us Vicki says she plays sports such as basketball, addition to the welfare depart­ legislation providing the federal at long last some serious action by through this exercise for nothing.” volleyball, tennis, and sometimes softball. ment staff of 307 persons. billions that will be needed to New York City and New York state “Young people here are the most liberated in the preserve solvency in the city. Carey and state legislative leaders to solve their own financial world. Here, people are taught to be equal in all ages,” Houley calls meeting Washington’s aid would still be planned meetings with Ford ad­ problems,’’ Nessen said Thursday. HARTFORD - John ministration officials here today. “The President feels this ac­ she said. i. Desmaris, 63, of Waterbury needed under a $1.4 billion rescue “Here, young people don’t show respect for teachers or V ernon propriations committee, said he would plan — “the last chance to avoid Officially, the White House said tion...largely is the result of his own f like to discuss the feelings of his con­ won $202,000 in the Connecticut adults.” The people of the 35th Senatorial default by New York City” — New only that it was waiting for signed firm position against a federal stituents on taxes and spending. State Lottery Thursday night. But in the next breath she says some of our liberality is District, which takes in most of the York Gov. Hugh Carey laid before commitments from all participants bailout from New York City.” ■ In a memo to delegates Houley said, Johnston McKee of good “because it allows people to say what they think.” Tolland County towns and several others leaders of his state’s legislature in the Carey plan before it would Rep. Henry S. Reuss, D-Wis., “The real gut question appears to me to M anchester was a $5,000 Family life here without servants is new to Vicki. Most besides, are invited to attend a meeting of Thursday. make any commitments. chairman of the House Banking Com­ be, ‘How much can our household (the winner in the weekly drawing. families in San Salvador have servants to do the cooking the District Advisory Committee, Nov. 19 Legislative sources said the gover­ Albany and Congress read the mittee, said of Ford’s position: and housework. at 8 p.m. at the Somers Inn. people of Connecticut) afford to spend?’ ” nor proposed massive increases in signal as meaning Ford had aban­ “That was a very nice 180 degree She is amazed Mrs. Greene cares for the house, plans, The advisory committee is made up of Regional state and local taxes, budget cuts, a doned his insistence that the city turnaround. I welcome it.” shops and prepares all the food, and has time for social people from the 15 towns in the 35th freeze on salaries for state workers activities and volunteer w orIc7\ District. It was created by Sen. Robert BOSTON - The Vicki’s father owns four dairy farms in a country which Houley of Vernon, “to keep me informed The Brooklyn Bridge, on its Massachusetts Supreme Court Vicki calls prosperous. El Salvador majors in farming, will be asked to consider the (Herald photo by Dunn) of the wishes of the people back home.” completion in 1883, was the textiles and industry. Houley said he has asked delegates to longest suspension bridge in constitutionality of the state “It is a popular place for tourists,” Vicki says. “The gun control law which man­ bring suggestions for new laws to be sub­ the world and hailed as the Directors seek to improve beaches are wonderful for'‘surfing and the climate is Laurie Greene, left, of Bolton and Vicky Trada of San Salvador mitted to the next session of the General dates a one-year jail term for ideal. Winter temperatures hover in the 50s and 60s.” hold the handcrafted hammock Vicki gave the Greene family. Assembly. “Eighth Wonder of the offenders, an attorney says. Vicki enjoys the different kinds of food here. In her Houley, chairman of the Senate’s ap­ World.” Thursday the law passed its country, the big meal is served at noon. Supper is served ; first constitutional test when government communications about 7 p.m. and usually consists of coffee and beans I Suffolk Superior Court Judge By SOL R. COHEN called by him to review the board's' "who can’t get to the town hall during prepared in various ways. I Robert Sullivan ruled it valid. daytime hours and who have Herald Reporter rules and to discuss problems, if any, Among the gifts she brought to her host family is a facing the new'board. He said Direc­ questions they want answered.” hammock handwoven in bright colors. Mrs. Greene i BOSTON — The Commission Prepare for Hunger Awareness Week To Matt Moriarty Jr., who will tor Carl Zinsser had agreed the infor­ He proposed also, a better system hasn’t decided whether to use it as a hammock or hang it assume the post of Manchester Moving or Improving : on Federal Paperwork has not mal meeting could be useful. for communications between the mayor Monday night, “one of the on the living room wall.
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