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CHICKENS Manrhphtpr IE Nixon Backs Tax Credits ^4 PAGE TWENTY„^MANCHESTE« EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter, Conn., Tues,, Oct. 24,1972 South Winckor The W egthar Natls Urges Tax Relief Police Report High Smoking leone Clearing tonight, lowi in the mid See Page 3 manrhpHtpr IE to upper SOi. Moitly innny with operating under the in­ From Revenue Sharing MANCHESTER Peaslee’s car w u In collision Thursday, highs 55 to 60. with a car driven by Janet L. fluence of liquor or drugs and NEW SEASON Gilbert Wittman, 64, of 18 state Comptroller Nathan G. and “ Reducing the property tax Hollister St., was reported Iq Rosol, 19, of East Hartford. The reckleu driving on Rt. 30. Agostinelli has urged the Boaird by approximately two mills, for accident, at about 10:15 p.m., Police said Kramer almost MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm critical condition this morning at MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,1972 VOL. XCH. No. 21 of Directors to use part of the all Manchester lunperty owners, Manchester Memorial Hospital, occurred at W. Middle ’Tpke. and collided with several other cars THIR’TY-SIX PAGES - ’TWO SECTIONS PRICE pirn oN ciM f town’s share of the Revenue effective Jpn. 1, 19W.” with injuries he suffered in a Downey Dr. arid then went off the left side of the road and onto the lawn of a Sharing Bill to effect some relief Prefacing his suggestions, Monday morning accident at Peaslee was released on a |150 home at Rt. 30 and Meadowlark In the local tax burden. Agostinelli com m ent^ that of­ Charter Oak and Autumn Sts. non-surety bond for court Agostinelli is a former town ficials of many towns are con­ Wlttman’s car, making a left appearance Nov. IS. Rd. He was later released on a 1500 non-surety bond for SALE For Maint£|ining Nonpublic Schools director and mayor. templating using their windfalls turn from Autumn St., was in “ for special Interest and pet pro­ collision with a car driven by Robert D. ’Thresher, 48, of 359 appearance In Circuit Court 12, Manchater’s share from the jects, other than reducing the Janet C. Kenney, 27, of 16 Daley Parker St., was charged Monday Rockville, Nov. 21. bill, signed by Pres. Nixon Joseph Bielecki Jr., 22, of Hart­ property tax.” Rd., Hebron.' night with disorderly conduct and C o l o r T V Friday, has been set at ap­ Earlier, the Board of Directors Mrs. Kenney and two intoxication. Police said the ford Tpke., Vernon, was charged proximately W7V.000. In a letter early this morning with failure to stated that in light of the an­ passengers in her car were charges stem from a domestic drive right, in connection with to each board memb ticipated 1677,000, it is con- treated and released from disturbance. Court date 1s Nov. 6. Agostinelli called attention io .1 e the investigation of a oneear siding removing two referen­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Nixon Backs fact that the primary reasor for accident on Windsor Ave. in dum questions from the Nov. 7 Police said the Kenney car, Bonnie L.A. Kinlry, 29, of 36 federal enactment was 'to which the Bielecki car struck a I jr jf m L voting machines—1536,000 for westbound on Charter 0 ^ St., Apel PI., was charged Monday reduce the heavy burden on utility pole and some shrubs. He road building, and 1200,000 for struck Wlttman’s car as it came afternoon with misuse of registra­ RLLfKlU Jiroperty owners, apecially the is scheduled to appear in Circuit sidewalk construction. A decision out of Autumn St. The impact of tion plates, at Hilliard and Main home property tax.” Court. Rockville, Nov. 21. is expected to be announced at its the collision threw Wittman from Sts. Court date is Nov. 13. / Brian Legere, 18, of 140 W. To that end, he has made two meeting tonight. his car, police reported. A stereo tape deck and tapes Main St., Rockville, was charged proposals for consideration by If the directors adopt his Wittman was issued a sum­ Tax Credits yesterday with making un­ proposals, Agostinelli concluded mons for failure to grant the right worth about $135 were taken the directors: “ Granting an ad­ necessary noise with a motor On aid to nonpublic schools, his letter, “ The concept of of way. Court date is Nov. 20. from a car owned by William He said under his administra­ ditional ^,000 exemption, CHRQMAlCOlOR WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ the President said he believed Kusmay of Elast Hartford while it vehicle and Gary A. Stavens, 18, tion, the federal contribution to retroactive to July 1, 1972,” for Revenue Sharing would be dent Nixon txxlay pledged his was parked at 527 Main St. Mon­ 301 Lake St., Vernon, was education increased “ by over 70 parents should have the freedom homeowners over 65 years of age; utilized in the right spirit." Normand V. Lingelier, 16, of 50 help to maintain nonpublic charged with passing in a no per cent, from |9 billion in fiscal to choose a religious<entered Hyde St., was charged Monday day night. schools in America, saying he is passing zone. Both are scheduled year 1969 to $15.7 billion in fiscal education for their children, “ and afternoon with illegal discharge PORTABLES "irrevocably committed” to seek to appear in Greuit Court 12, year 1973.” I am determined to help of BB gun, a town ordinance. Bolton tax credits for them. Rockville on Nov. 21. Nixon said he had vetoed guarantee that freedom of The charge was lodged against George P. Schmid, 25, of Nixon also said he will press Paper Loses Mailbox Suit TABLE education legislation three times choice.” Lingelier after police received a Windham, was charged early this the next session of Congress to “ because I believed the added tax ■”In my judgment;” Nixon con­ complaint from a man who said morning with second degree MODELS Senator Raps With Manchester Collegians end court-ordered busing of burden would have far out­ tinued, “ the Constitution does ’Die Rockville Reminder lost themselves. It is this exclusive he was hit in the back of the head assault and resisting arrest in school children. About Town weighed the benefits to be not prohibit tax inducements to its effort in U.S. District Court in use, extending even to the outside by a BB. The incident allegedly connection with an investigation In the fifth of a series of paid The Junior Room of Mary CONSOLES Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., yesterday conducted a campaign rap session with students of derived." In each case, he said, encourage and maintain diversity Hartford last week to attach of the box, which is the basis of occurred at the Parkade. The into an incident involving a state political radio broadcasts, the Cheney Library will hold a story Manchester Ciommunity College on the college mall. He urged their support of the Democratic l 'f-: ' ■- the amount Congress proposed in American education — and we hooks to mailboxes in order to aid the challenge in court. man wasn't hurt, police said. trooper. ’■ '‘S',* ’ ’:'' President discussed his view of hour for pre-school children 3Vk presidential slate of Sen. George McGovern and Sargent Shriver. (Herald photos by F-into) it ■ was “ more than the public could are prepared to fight to guarantee in deUvering its weekly adver­ Counsel for the Reminder, At­ Court date is Oct. 30. Police said Schmid was found Latest Models the federal government’s respon­ to 5 years old tomorrow morning afford to pay.” that that diversity remains.” tising publications. ty. William T. Murray, claimed in asleep in the front seat of his car sibility to education. from 10 to 10:45. Storytellers will On the question of busing, Nix­ District Court Judge T. Elmmet arguments that the postal service Jeffrey Connors, 10, of East which was stopped in the travel New Features be Mrs. Robert Rosenberg and on praised the neighborhood Claire, who ruled on the matter, enjoys a constitutionally Hartford, was listed in satisfac­ portion of 1-84 in Bolton. Police Mrs. Robert Jarvis of the Junior school as fundamental to cited postal regulations which protected monopoly. tory condition this morning at said Schmid refused to open the American education. An appeal to the next higher Women’s Gub. prevent any use of either the Manchester Memorial Hospital, door for the trooper and when it Bond Issues Kept “No one profits by the confu­ inside or the outside of mailboxes court, the Second Circuit Court of where he was taken Monday was opened police said Schmid The panel discussion on local Ribicoff Attacks sion and resentment that is by any person or corporation Appeal in New York City, is afternoon after his bicycle kicked Trooper Ernest Lawson. public school education by five generated when whole school other than the postal service, for expected soon. coUided with a truck on Bidwell Schmid was to be presented in members of the town administra­ systems are disrupted by the reasons of security. St. Circuit Court 12, Manchester, On Town Ballot tion will be held at Highland Park forced busing of school children Judge Claire noted that PoUce said Connors rode his today. PHILX20 away from their neighborhoods,” New Anti-Heroin bicycle into a van operated by School Thursday at 7:30 p. m., BY DOUG BEVINS allowing the attachment of hooks Vernon President’s Record he said. “ The answer to ine­ not 7:30 a. m. as reported in for the Reminder and its 5,000 Fr^erick Prilipp, 38, of Bloom­ Harold P. Donle, 23, of 44 (Herald Reporter) Drug Developed yesterday’s story.
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