Hospital Police Nate to Propose Report Mock Olympics MANCHESTER W W L Vets Pension Hlanoiester, (X)NN., TUESDAY, JULY 10,1973- VOL
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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING JIERALD. Mancherter, Conn.. Mon., July 9, i m Playground Manchester mj - Hospital Police Nate To Propose Report Mock Olympics MANCHESTER W W l Vets Pension hlANOIESTER, (X)NN., TUESDAY, JULY 10,1973- VOL. XCH, No. 237 Bowen (VISITING HOURS) Two Manchester youths were SOL R. COHEN “ A pensioa system, at this Manchester— A City of Village Charm point in time, will provide SIXTEEN PAGES 1. Kendra Lawroice; 2. Deb Intetrmediate Care Semi arrested by Manchester Police * (Herald Reporter) ' PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS bie Dudzic; 3. Sharon Lucek. early Sunday morning after a State (tomptroUer Nathan necessary redress for tlw. lack private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 of consideratioo uiiidi has been Buckley p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 reported fi^ t at Lake St. and Agostinelli is proposing le^ala- Cider MiU Rd. perpetuated against this worthy Baton Relay; 1. Suzanne a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. tion next year that would ’The two, both charged with s^ment of our dtisenry.” Staub, Mark Miller, Timmy Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; provide monthly pensions for breach of peace, are Clarii W. He said in his New Oiven ad Foley, Jeff Poulin; 2. Vincent 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. (Connecticut’s 18,0(io veterans of Everhart, 18, of 12 ’Trotter St., dress, “ I eqiect there will he Purnhagen, Vanessa Intensive (Me and (Coronary World War I. and Michael G. DeLoreto, 18, of oiqiosition to such a proposal, Purnhagen, Brenda Foley, Ran (Me: Immediate family only, He made the proposal in a Mitchell Faces 92 E. Middle ’Tpke. speech Saturday nij^t in New but I am determined that the dy Poulin. anytime, limited to five original purposes of the fund Standing Broad Jump: minutes. ' DeLoreto, held overnight and Haven, at a meeting of World later released on a $150 non- shall be fulfilled, and that this Senior: 1. Jeff Poulin; 2. Laura Maternity; Fathers, 11 a.m. - War I Veterans Inc., and surety bond, was taken to repeated it in letters to Gov. money shall not be dissipated Bangasser. 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 into other uses. Standing Broad Jump: p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., Manchester Memorial Hospital Thomas Meskill and leaders of during toe ni^t when police “ I solicit your help,” he told Junior: 1. Randy Poulin; 2. and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. the General Assembly. Watergate Panel found him ill in his cell. He was the World War I vetowis, “and Brad Pendleton. Age Limits: 16 in maternity, Under his suggestion, toe held at the hospital until mor I wiU consider it a pleasure to Discus Throw: 1. Jeff Poulin; 12 in other areas, no limit in pensions would come frmn the WASHINGTON (AP) - ning. hear your views, comments and wiretaps, call girls and code re-election campaign respon- At the outset, Mitchell’s at 2. Vanessa Purnhagen. self-service. state’s Soldiers, Sailors and Former Atty. Gen. John N. names. Everhart, itoo is reportedly Marines Fund which, he suggestions for converting my sibilities.” torney, William G. Hundley, Wheelbarrow Race: 1. Randy. All emergency patients and Mitchell testified today that Mitchell told the Senate absent without leave from a explained, has capital assets of proposal into a reality.” registered his client’s formal’®’ Poulin; 2. Lapra Bangasser and outpatients are requested to use when G. Gordon Liddy first Watergate committee that in Mitchell said today that he U.S. Marine Corps base at about $40 million, earning about Agostinelli said his idea is to objection to testifying “ so we Brenda Foley. the new m erg ei^ room en broached plans for 1972 political hindsight, he not only should saw frequent memoranda about Millington, Tenn., is being held $2 million a year. use up all available funds. He can protect our legal position.” Three-Legged Race: 1. Laura trance off Armory St. Access to espionage it was “a complete have thrown Liddy “ out of toe such things as state presiden in lieu of bond. Marine said the precise amount eadi Hundley asked that it be stated Bangasser and Brenda Foley; the entrance via existing Agostinelli, a lieutenant horror story” that involved office, I should have thrown tial primaries, budgets, and authorities have been notified, World War I veteran would on the record that Mitchell was 2. R ^ y and Jeff Poulin. driveways. colonel in the Connecticut him out of toe window.” hiring of personnel. police said. National Guard and a member recdve will not be known until under subpoena, and would be Green Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 Testifying about a meeting on Court date is July 23. of numerous veterans’ actuarial wotk is ccnnpleted. At toe start of his testimony liable to contempt charges fi he Javelin Throw: Jesse Lom- a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid “ I don’t thhik $N a month W om an Jan. 27,1972, Mitchell said Lid refused to testify. night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. organizations, said in his dy outlined a political in at the Senate committee’s nicky. WiUiam J. Ganley, 18, of 418 would be extraordinary,” he es letters, “ May I bring to your telligence proposal that “just televised hearings, Mitchell Discus Throw: Mike Mirucki. N. Main St., was charged with timated. Dies O f Discharged Friday; attention that toe original in was beyond toe pale.” said he joined the late J. Edgar- Backward Broad Jump: reckless driving in connectim Recalling that his father was Margaret Burke, Laurel tent of toe Soldiers, Sailors and Mitchell said as he recalls the Hoover in opposing a domestic HELCO Thanks Karen Hutt. with a Sunday morning accident a veteran of World Wgr I, he Manor; Mary A. Marr, Rt. 66, Marine Fund, in 1919, was to Injuries meeting, “ I told him to go burn intelligence plan that con Wheelbarrow Race: Jesse on Union St. in which the car he said in his address, “ Althou^ I templated burglaries. Columbia; Calvin C. Russell, provide bonuses for World War the charts,” and said what Lomnicky and Mike Saunders. was driving flipped over, was very young at the tiipe (the Patrons For Enfield; Elizabeth R. Wilson, I veterans, and that, throu^ President Nixon’s campaign President Nixon has said he Shot Put: Mark Mirucki Manchester Police reported. 1930’s), I remonber the awful A 65-year-old Manchester 141 Woodland Dr., South Wind the years, the origiiial intent organization was interested in approved toe plan but rescinded Cooperation (seniors) and Karen Hutt Neither Ganley nor two period of toe Depression, aiid woman — Mrs. Ann Sadonis of sor; Robert McKeown, 160 has been dissipated. was information gathering and it five days later, on July 28, (juniors). passengers in his car were hurt the terrible sense of frustration 872 Parker St. — was killed (Miter St.; Alice M. Lewis, Rt. protection against 1970, because of Hoover’s op The Hartford Electric Light Valley St. in toe accident, which occurred and oblivion which Monday afternoon when toe 87, Columbia;^ William L. demonstrators. position. Co. (HELCO) Manchester of Older Group: Tommy at about 3:30 a.m., police said. overwhelmed him at times, motorcycle on which toe was a Palmer, 288 Fern St.; Arlene R. Vernon Mitchell also said “ I violently fice, after issuing a request at Boland. According to police, Ganley’s when he realized the American passenger hit a station wagon “ I opposed the plan for the Larson, WiUimantic; Wallace disagree” with the earlier very simple reason that in the midday Monday asking Younger Group; Gordon southbound vehicle went out of public’s shortness of memory, at Manchester Green. E. Newman, 829 Main St. Replacing Flash Flood Loses testimony of former campaign customers to avoid using un Johnson. control near the bridge on Notes when it came to the sacrifices Mrs. Sadonis was rushed by case of domestic problems I Also, Eileen R. Silvia and deputy Jeb Stuart Magruder was very much opposed to sur necessary electrical Union St., went into a broadside ’The board of directors of the that all of you had made.” ambulance to Manchester Waddell daughter, Enfield; Margaret A. that at a Feb. 4 meeting, the reptitious entry, mall covers, appliances, said late Monday Larry DeLisle (left) and Dave Thomas, employes of W. T. Grant Cki.’s Manchester slide, then flipped over, flying Rockville Area Chamber of He reminded his listeners, Memorial Hospital after toe Softball Throw for girls 6-7-6: Jones and son, 305 (Mpenter then attorney general was in others aspects involved at the afternoon that toe power crisis Parkade store, move a new refrigerator into place in the store’s basement level. The new through toe air and coming to Commerce will meet ’Tuesday “There w oe no G.I. bills at the 4:45 p.m. accident, but she was Joanne Robinson; 9-10-11: 1. Rd., Bolton; Michael Paradis, volved in discussions of the particular time,” Mitchell told eased off and normal electrical refrigerator is one of several new appliances being moved into the Parkade store to rest on its roof. at noon at Steve & fom’s. West end of WotM War I, no un pronounced dead on arrival. Susan (M i, 2. Lee Sadosky, 3. 46 Sunset Terr., South Windsor; Rd. Democratic National Com the committee. generation could be resumed. replace merchandise damaged in a flash flood June 30. Grant’s lost more than |100,000 Police, while investigating employment insurance, no The motorcycle driver, Lydia Cameron; boys 9-10-11:1.