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Graduation Exer­ Manchester Junior Woman’S Everett R PAGE THIRTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. June 19, 1974 Sharp Rise Noted Herald About Town Yesterdays He Earned Degree at Great Odds In Police Report 25 Years Ago The U.S. Submarine Base drinkers will meet Thursday at This date was a Sunday; The By JUNE TOMPKINS Bain says he suffers from degree team will exemplify the 8 p.m. at the Pathfinders Club. manrFjTfitTr Irralh Activity requiring police ac Herald did not publish. recurrent infection in his in­ Fellowcraft degree when it The family groups are open to greatly to $10,314 compared to Mark Bain, 16, the youngest jured leg. tion went up greatly In M a ^ c - only $3,110 in April and $2,939 in visits Friendship Lodge of friends and relatives living with senior ever to graduate from He did not have any home cording to the monthly reporUa; May, 1973. East Catholic High School (ac­ Masons Thursday at 7:30 p.m. severe problem drinkers. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1974- VOL. XCHI, No. 222 Manchester—A 10 Years Ago tutelage while he was absent at the Masonic Temple. Capt. J. illage Charm t h ir t y -t w o pag es - tw o sectio ns Police Chief James M. Rear Traffic control arrests rose Manchester High School cording to the Rev. Robert E. don. sharply to 446 from 306 in April from school, but his father saw Bates will preside. Friendship graduates 708 seniors, largest Saunders, principal), did so to it that he had assignments in Total arrests were up to 107 ami 357 in May, 1973. against great odds. officers will wear summer for- class ever, at 71st annual com­ all his subjects at school. On his mals. from April’s 96 and May, 1973’s iffic accidents were up to mencement pageant under Not only did he receive a 90. Felonies, more serious 169 from April’s 151 although own, Bain completed his The executive board of the clear evening skies. regular high school diploma assignments and fulfilled all his Al-Anon family groups will crimes, accounted for 32 of the down frtim 190 of May, 1973. during the graduation exer­ Manchester Junior Woman’s Everett R. Kennedy is requirements. meet tonight at 8 at the Second Club will meet tonight at 8 at cases, down from 42 in April One death, occurred May 17 elected president of cises, but during an awards and 34 in May, 1973. This summer, Bain will Congregational Church parish the home of Mrs. Robert Jar­ Massaro Wins when Roberb^ssard, 17, of 169 Manchester United Fund for ceremony at the high school he house, 385 N. Main St.; Stolen property reported lost Lyness St. died,after a two-car receive an unusual therapy for vis, 46 Niles Dr. Co-hostesses 1964-65. received a Courage Triumph Thursday at 8 p.m. at the went up to ?40,776 compared to collision on Spehcer There his leg-the sun of sunny Italy. are Mrs. Howard M. Holmes Senior Scout Troop 1 leaver trophy—an award specially con­ Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman $25,785 in April and only $18,305 were no deaths this April or Sunday, he boards a jet with his and Mrs. Kenneth Hankinson. for Montreal, Canada, to board ceived for Bain. St.; and Friday at 10 a.m. at in May, 19l73. May, 1973 although ^ e r e were father to go to the' vicinity in Committee chairmen who are “ Empress of England’’ for Bain’s handicap stemmed Italy where his mother’s South United Methodist Church Upset Victory Recovered property also rose three deaths altogetherJn 1973. unable to attend are reminded three-month tour of Europe. from a hit-and-run accident r campus. Alateen for the 12- to Contrary to national trends, relatives live-on the Italian to call Mrs. Donald Tarca, 646- which occurred March 30,1973, 20-year-old children of problem TRESPASSERS there were only four we- Riviera. When he returns in the 6812. PANAM CITY (UPl) - The while he and two friends were fall, he plans to attend related accidents this walking along New Bolton Rd. Canal Zone customs division Manchester Community compared to four in April anc. MASCOT (Rt. 44) about dusk that day. says 129 trespassers have College for a liberal arts In 8th District six in May, 1973. There have UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Mark Bain been arrested thus far this The car that knocked the course. been 11 through May 31 and [PI) — The Nittany Lion, youth down sped away as quick­ Pntchut*8t,,,today as always,,. By SOL R# COHEN Massaro, who resides at 57 White St. and year in Panama Canal retail there were 11 at the same time Pehn State’s athletic symbol Bain, the son of Mr. and Mi%. ly as it appeared. Bain’s two father, the unbroken flesh acted In one of the biggest upsets in re­ who owns the West Side ItaUan Kitchen on stores, which prices are con­ in 1973. c h o ^ by the student body in Murdoch Bain of 6 Indian Dr., friends had no opportunity to 9s a reservoir and kept the boy Famous for fine meats,,. cent years, Eighth District voters Center St., won by a 97 to 78 vote. Massaro siderably lower than in The national trend has been 1906, iVa mountain lion once may always walk with a brace identify the car or the marker, from bleeding to death. Wednesday night elected Michael is an honorary member of the District neighboring Panama. for all figures relating to bike said toXhave roamed the and a limp, but he walks'proud- Meat prices are lower...ham prices are said Bain. During the remainder of the ly and courageously, in spite of Massaro district president for 1974-75, Fire Department. In addition, he is a Most of those arrested were accidents to rise. mountarns in central down with this featured item...40f lb. Unconscious, Bain was school year, Bain convalesced a driver who knocked him down volunteer firefighter in Hose Co. 1 (McKee taken into the retail stores by Animal control in town has ■OWF0r Biq and Willard Marvin and Gordon Pennsylvania where the removed to Manchester with numerous therapy sessions and never looked back. St. Firehouse), Manchester,Town Fire persons holding Canal Zone been very steady compared to Lassow directors for 1974-77. university iXjocated. The Memorial Hospital. which followed a transplant of a Department. purchase-authority cards the past. ’There were 163 com­ Massaro, whose candidacy was kept word “nittany" evolved from Examinations showed his leg section of the damaged artery. DuBuquo Boneless $ a | Marvin resides at 164 N. Elm St. and is issued by the Canal Zone plaints this May compared to secret until he was nominated Wednesday Nita-Nee, the nqme of a artery was cut in two places Aithough he returned to manager of the Sherwin Williamr Paint governm ent or the U.S. 176 in April and 190 in May, night by Wally Irish Jr., public relations legendary IndiaiXmaiden above aiid below the knee, with school this year, he spent many Co. store on Main St. He defeated Osgood armed forces. Fines of up to 1973. Dogs collected were 137 The teletype was invented officer for the District Fire Department, who fell in love with X trader a separation of the femur and days away from school m 1928, five years after the by a 104 to 81 vote. $50 were levied against the compared to 151 in April and 163 BUFFET HAM"*’'® defeated William Hankinson, president for who was imprisoned amj left tibia. Fortunately, said his 3 to 4 Lba. trespassers. receiving medical treatment. television set. the past five years and a director for six Lassow, who resides at 102 Hollister St., \ in May, 1973. to die in Penn’s Cave. is president of Ellsworth & Lassow (oil years before then. Marvin defeated We have Morrell Hams and Tobin's 1st. company) on Oakland St. He defeated Harold Osgood Sr., a director for eight Prize hams at lower prices. Now Sheridan by an 89 to 82 vote. years. Lassow defeated William Sheridan Re-elected without oppostion were; here...Stanley Provision Keilbasa for the seat being vacated by Rudolph Lib­ Joseph Volz, district clerk; Howard V - ‘h by, who declined to run for re-election. Keeney, treasurer; and Mary Laraia, tax The three winners were proposed and At Pinehurst collector. All are to one-year terms. Volz backed by the district’s volunteer has been in office continuously since 1951. firefighters. By its success, the UNDOFUKES Keeney, except for a one-year interval, William Hankinson, at left, after his upset defeat Marvin — both upset winners for the district board. firefighters’ group, which numbers 82 also has been in office since 1951. Mrs. for a sixth consecutive term as Eighth District The three victors were candidates of a faction volunteers, plus wives and other relatives, Laraia has been tax collector since 1963. president. At right is Michael Massaro, surprise will have a leading role in future district backed by Eighth District volunteer firemen, who The voters, after adopting a $214,333 BUTTER .69^ candidate and new district president. Second from now will have a dominent role in district affairs. decisions. budget and 2.5-mill tax rate for 1974-75, (With Any Other $2.00 Purchaee) The district’s annual meeting was held left is Gordon Lassow, and next to him is Willard (Herald photos by Dunn) took two actions which place the budget whenyi at Bentley School, with just under 200 about $18,5(XI out of balance.
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