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Manchester Historical Society PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester Coim., Tues., May 8, 1973 O bituaries WW * m H ---------------------- -------- - H ospital Police Report Town Adopts The Weather sisted revaluation now would be (Continued from Page One) public service, whiie improving Rain ending this afternoon with clearing Woman Dead at 102 Notes Jeffry Gorman, 16, of 30 SOUTH WINDSOR pre-mature and unfair to maJor services. South Windsor Police , report inent income; $44,994 fr6m tonight, low in the 50s. ’Thursday sunny Florence St., was charged with property owners. “We recognize,” he con­ Mrs. Eleanor Holdstock Lodge, Canton, Maine, and EMscharged Monday; Herbert the arrest of a man in conn^- current services; $82,320 from and warm, the high in the mid to upper third-degree larceny by posses­ The General Fund budget tinues, “that many in our com­ Westgate, 102, of 81 Elsie Dr., later transferred her E. Kiecolt, 156 Mountain Rd.; sion today. The charge comes tion with burglifry at the other agencies; $iS4,000 from 70s. provides $300,000 for the Pen­ munity can afford a greater tax died this morning at a membership to Friendship Marlene C. Dickey, 138 High after an investigation into an Podunk Mill restaurant in rents and leases; and $52,904 Rebekah Lodge in Beverly. St., Rockville; Kent Grenon, sion Fund — double the t q ^ ’s effort and would willingly make ^ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 9,1973 — VOL. XCH, No. l86 Manchester—A City of ViUnge Chnnn Manchester convalescent April 19 burglary at an Oak St. which approximateiy $400 was from miscellaneous. contribution in the cuirent Survivors are a daughter, Brandy St., Bolton; Edward that effort. Yet, there are many THIRTY-SIX PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS home. She was the widow of house in which a typewriter and taken. ’The .budget contains a $65,000 fiscal year but' $414,225 less Elmer Westgate. Mrs. Charles H. Norris of Gardiner, East St.; Donald L. a radio were stolen. Ralph W. Rush, 18, of no cer­ contingency item for possible elderly in Manchester who are than requested by the Pension on fixed incomes and who do Mrs. Westgate was.bom May Manchester; a son, Arthur Cantwell, 52 Dart Hill Rd., He was released on a tain address, was charged Mon­ cost-of-living' salary Board. not qualify for tax relief. 27, 1870 in London, England, Westgate of LosBarros, Calif.; South Windsor; Howard Pierce, non-surety bond for court May day on a Circuit Court 12 arrest adJustments for town and several grandchildren and The budget establishes a and lived for many years in Hazardville; Mrs. Deborah S. 21 . warrant with third-degree employes. Train Derails, One Dead Human Services Department, “Young families have been great-grandchildren. Martin and son, 540 Foster St., Beverly, Mass., before coming burglary and fourth-degree Also adopted last night was a to Coordinate community social seriously affected in their ef­ to lfTanchester 16 years ago. Private funeral services will South Windsor. Michael D. Carr, 20, of 40 larceny in connection with the $1,217,2(W Capital Improvement forts to improve their way of Killian Asks services, and allocates $12,800 BRANCHVILLE (AP) - A said there would have been She was a member of the be 4ft the Holmes Funeral Also, Edward ‘ Provost, 162 Coburn Rd., was charged on an break, police said. ’The arrest Reserve Fund, which includes bankment beneath the roadbed to it—$12,000 for a director and life by rising living costs. We Penn Central commuter train many more injuries otherwise. and caused the tracks to shift First Universalist Chu/'ch of Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Woodbridge St.; Mrs. Laurie A. arrest warrant issued by the was made as a result of an in­ $451,000 already committed in believe we should offer tax Lyman Farrar, co-pastor of $800 for office expenses. derailed at an overpass here John Muller, 54, the engineer, position. Salem, Mass., Salem Chapter of Nielsen and daughter. Sunset State of Connecticut Adult vestigation into the incident. the current fiscal year for Salary adJustments are relief to those most seriously today killing one man and in­ Center Congregational Church, Lane, Bolton; Albert P. Ganz, said about 50 passengers were The two injured men were Protest On OES, and Beverly Grange. She Probation Department with Rush was released on a $500 roads and sidewalks. affected, yet not reduce ser­ provided for all employes, in it juring two others. aboard the train, the 6:52 from identified as Dr. Thomas P. had been a member of the will officiate. Burial will be in 20 Otis St. violation of probation. He was surpty bond posted by a Thompson explained the fund vices. Highland Cemetery, Norwood, including a new pay scale for State Police said the dead Danbury to Grand Central Ter­ Gegeny, 33, of New Fairfield, Rebekah Assembly for many released on a |500 non-surety professional bondsman. Court has sufficient money^for department heads and “We approach this new fiscal man was riding id the second Mass. date is May 14. renovating Lincoln School for a minal, when he felt a bump and who suffered possible back in­ years. In 1913, she was noble bond for court May 21. assistants—all effective July 1. year with confidence that we car which tipped on its side and stopped the train. grand of Ponemah Rebekah There are no calling hours. About. Town Sheltered Workshop for the juries, and Hughes Fravei, 38, Petroleum will live within our means and In providing $160,000 in EEA he fell through a window onto Muller, of West Redding, said of Danbury, who was being By BURL LYONS Rexford P. Crandall, ffi, of retarded and for offices, for funds for employes currently that future growth must be Hollis Circle of South United the pavement of the road the train was going about 35 treated for possible shoulder (Publisher) 219 Center St., was charged Sandra Holmes,. 19, of 29 establishing a recycling station under the program, the direc­ determined by a viable local Methodist Church will meet beneath. miles an hour at the time of the and jaw injuries. Both were Monday with breach of peace Lewis St., South Windsor, was at the landfill aeea, for con­ tors anticipate the funds will be economy.” tonight at 7:30 at the home of charged Monday with reckless tinuing the development of ’The victim was identified as derailment. Cause of the acclT taken to Danbury Hospital. Atty. Gen. Robert K. Killian this morning called for an Mrs. Philip Susag, 46 Adelaide and intoxication in connection depleted in 14 months and the Leo McLaughlin, 74, of Dan­ Oliver (Pop) Roberts Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ with a domestic disturbance at driving in connection with a Center Springs Park and the old 'dent was not immediately Penn Central spokesmen said interested, aroused and insistent citizenry so that those in field. Rd. Mrs. Carol Siddiqui will program phased out. Except for bury. ’The Penn Central station determined. About 1,000 feet of high levels of government in Washington will move to Funeral services for Oliver his home. He was released on a four-car accident at Rt. 74 and Nike Site, for resurfacing foot­ 'providing for three new buses were provided to take Roberts, who died Sunday, will Friends may call at the show slides of India. Co­ Dart Hill Rd. ball and soccer fields at the high manager in Danbury said he track was torn up. passengers from the disabled protMt the independents in the petroleum business and hostesses are Carolyn Lombar­ $50 non-surety bond for court patrolmen and an assistant be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home Wednesday from May 21. Police say the Holmes vehi­ school, for continuing was a retired railroad employe. Police were said to be in­ train to Norwalk where they also the consumer. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. do and Doris Stavens. assessor, the directors do not About Town ’The first six cars of the 10-car vestigating the possibility that John F. Tierney Funeral Home, VERNON cle was in collision with a car Manchester’s industrial plan to absorb any other EEA could continue their trip to New Killian was the breakfast stay open 24 hours, cut the price 219 W. Center St. The Rev. W illiam Curnias, 24, of operated by Patrick Fanning of development program, for train were derailed in the 7; 30 •recent rains weakened the em­ York City. speaker at the Insight ’73 The pxchange Club will meet positions. a.m. accident at the Simpaug four cents, we will participate. Felix M. Davis, pastor of Se­ Newington, and Kenneth Dillon, Windsor. The Holmes vehicle reclaiming the West Side Rec, The Fire District budget Dupee Circle of South United Forum, sponsored by the This looks to me like they simp­ cond Congregational Church, tonight at 6:30 at the then left the road and struck an Methodist Church will meet ’Turnpike overpass in the Town Manchester Country Club. 27, of East Hartford, were for launching a bikeway provides for the addition of two Greater Manchester Chamber ly/want to knock off the in­ will officiate. BuNal will be in William J. Mazur charged Monday with third- unoccupied car parked in a program, and for the town’s tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. of West Redding. of Commerce at The Steak Out William Joseph Mazur, 63, of new firemen and accepts The second and third cars dependents, or make them North Windham Cemetery, degree criminal trespass, Ver­ private driveway, pushing the cost share of federally funded recommendations to establish R o b e rt S a m u e lso n , 108 in Talcottville.
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