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PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Sept. itf/t OBITUARIES Contractor To Revise Headquarters Open Manchester Republican campaign headquarters have John H. Vogel been opened at 109 Center St. (to the west of the Central Funeral services for John H. School Bus Schedules firehouse) with a public ceremony scheduled for next week lianr)|palpr Euanttm Bpralh Vogel of 145 Branford St., who — on a day to be announced. Expected at the formal died Thursday in a Manchester parently dangerous for a full- opening are top Republican candidates for state and local convalescent home, are Satur COVENTRY one recommendation of the office. Manchester—A City of Village Charm day at 7:30 p.m. at Holmes sized bus to manuever. board was that the town explore Coventry’s school bus con The headquarters is open six days a week, from 10 a.m. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. tractor has been told to work She said two members of the the possibility of reconstruction Burial will be in Green Hill board, Robert Walsh and there and he said he would like to i p.m. Beginning Oct. 7 it will be open also from 7 to 9 out an entirely new busing p.m. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. 306 SIXTEEN PA(;ES/'— TWO MINI PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Cemetery, Youngsville, N.Y. schedule by Oct. 10 which the Anthony Felice, rode a bus up to wait for a reply from town of Friends may call at the Board of Education hopes will the road and concluded it was ficials on that point before a funeral home Saturday from 3 resolve problems that have dangerous. decision is made. to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. been drawing complaints from Mrs. Charles White, who has Suzanne Brainard wondered residents. complained about the situation about the possibility of using Bulkeley Students Robert F. Monahan An agreement to devise the there, told the board that unless Hindman Rd. as a means of get Robert F. Monahan, 65, of 64C the problem is solved she will ting from Springdale Rd. back Economic Consensus Unlikely new schedule was reached in an Ambassador Dr. died Thursday executive session atttended by petition for a heaing under to Rt. 31. Brawl with Police afternoon at Manchester most board members, school terms of state law. Dr. Ashley later moved that Memorial Hospital. He was the officials, and representatives of As for the difficulty which the transportation committee's HARTFORD (UPI) ^ Police Authorities said several husband of Mrs. Ruth Benedict the contractor Thursday night arises because a bus picks up recommendation for using a say Bulkeley High School policemen were on the grounds Monahan. at CoventryHigh School. chidren on Rt. 31 at Springdale van or minibus on Riley Moun students gathered on the school after school when a fight broke Mr. Monahan was born in Rd. instead of driving down tain Rd. be accepted. The board As Summit Meeting Nears End It was announced by Joan grounds in expectation of a out between two students, not Springdale, Mrs. Lewis said it did accept it. New York City and lived in New Lewis, chairman of the board, rumored ''rumble” began the same two involved in the WASHINGTON (UPI) - President a month ago, they offered Ford a selection Ford: I'm going to start. appears a bus shelter on the The board also vote in favor a Arthur F. Burns refused to offer such Canaan before coming to at the outset of a board meeting throwing rocks and bottles earlier fight. As police moved Ford’s inflation summit winds up today, of often contradicting advice. But the sniping already was under way. roadside is the best solution. motion by him that a decision assurance until his board received Manchester 25 years ago. He at the school. when police arrested two in to arrest the two, other so far without any consensus except that Conservatives called for a return to evidence that inflation was abating. House Speaker Carl Albert and Senate Permit fees for such a shelter on the Springdale problem be recently retired after being Several of the problems came students involved in a fight. students began grabbing at the President better quickly come up with strict budget discipline, with the govern A microphone that was not supposed to would cost $9, she said, and it delayed until the town explores Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, both employed for 20 years by the up for discussion at the One policeman was slightly police and throwing rocks and the solution to the nation’s most vexing ment setting the example of sacrifice to be live picked up an unguarded exchange usually mild and soft in their comments, was not clear who might build a the possibility of road im State Labor Department. meeting, most of them for at injured and eight students were bottles. economic troubles since the Depression. the nation. Bankers urged new tax incen between Ford and Interior Secretary were sharply critical of the Republican shelter. Others in town have provements there. He is also survived by a son, least a second time. arrested in the 15-minute brawl One student was arrested for Ford had planned to preside for a second tives to induce consumers to bank some of Rogers C.B. Morton and carried to a record on inflation. been built by the Rotary Club. And the board voted to ask Gerald Monahan of Mary Anne Shaw Mrs. Lewis said the objective Thursday. Seven students were throwing a rock at Bulkeley day at the conference, but his wife’s their earnings. nationwide audience on the public televi Mansfield Gloomy Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. Some members of the board the town manager to develop a so EAGER to see a return of the new schedule was to referred to juvenile authorities. principal Ralph Conian, police hurried trip to the hopital might cause him Labor, warning that too much budget sion network. In the exchange. Ford Mansfield was particularly gloomy. The Marjorie Feury of Toland; a suggested alternatives. Thomas safety plan for such areas as of the death penalty. Phila (Herald photos by Dunn) achieve a consistant pickup Police said about 30 of the 500 said. to change his mind. Betty Ford was austerity could bring on a depresssion, agreed that he must move swiftly or take senator said he was tired of the academic Campaign Aide Hill said he isn’t convinced Daly Rd. where the bus stops at delphia mayor Frank Rizzo brother, Jeffrey Monahan of time for students. promised he would “per students milling around the All available police units hospitalized for the removal of her breast. urged Ford to fir^’holdover advisers from the political heat. talk by economists about Jamaica, L.I., N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Lewis said a minibus or some way cannot be found to a point in the road that is so low sonally pull the switch if school grounds took part. were called to the school and Case Ml Encampment the Nixon days. Mary Anne Shaw of 28 S. turn a bus around on Springdale This is how the conversation was "microeconomics, macroeconomics, 2 Mrs. Petra Tobey of East van would be tried as a means of it cannot be seen by drivers they run out of people to do Maj. Francis Kelliher of the grounds were cleared by 3 Listens Stoically Farmers rejected attempts to limit Hawthorne St. has been named recorded: econometrics and whatnot.” Norwalk; seven grandchildren picking up students from Riley Rd. Dr. Richard Ashley said coming in either direction. it.” State. Police asked that p.m., authorities said. No Stoically puffing his pipe. Ford heard what they sell abroad and to build up stock Manchester campaign coor Above is a view of part of an elaborate campsite furniture left behind along Ford: How do you think it’s going? “Of these things, of importance to and two nieces. Mountain Rd. where it is ap- Bulkeley be closed today to damage was reported to the one economic interest after another peti piles at home for use in leaner days. dinator for State Sen. David with a lot of debris. The campers Morton: Going great, I think. I think it’s economists, the public knows nothing,” A memorial service will be avoid potential flareups, but the school. encampment set up in a remote area tion him Friday for relief in a long day of Spokesmen for the poor asked for tax Odegard, R-Fourth District, an exercise you’ve got to go through. And I Mansfied fumed. “Of inflation the public Sunday at 5 p.m. at Wapping Hartford Board of Education of the town’s Case Mt. Property as it were gone apparently because they hand-wringing oratory. He heard no relief. They said the underpriviledged who is seeking election to his became aware of the fact that town think it’s good. knows a great deal. Of recession, the Community Church. The Rev. third term in the State Senate. declined the request, saying it looked Thurday night. Below is agreed-upon solutions, but instead listened were the chief victims of inflation and public is learning more and more each Harold Richardson, pastor, will Highway Forces Ford : You think it’s good. Mrs. Shaw, a Vermont native, might cause other incidents at another view of the site showing officials had located the site. to a determined attempt by the should not become the chief victims of its day. ■' officiate. Morton: I think we’ve got to make sure has resided in Manchester for Assist Firemen the city's two other public high Democrats to blame the Republicans for cure.