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■ X - PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 16,1973 A tbci UCotiti CjrTttducitBs ffiisiness Bodies Area students who received ANDOVER Rd.; Deborah A. Weliren, 56 RETIRED degrees at commencement EMPLOYES CITED ’Tupenny will serve in his new iEuf mug IbralJi Birch Rd. GRANGE MANAGER ^eparatory School in Brooklyn COLLEGE OF LIBERAL capacity as director research. exercises at the University of George Bingham retired Six employes of the Mott Frank W. Bums, Monticlair a'nd St. John’s Uniyersity in ARTS AND SCIENCES: SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS: ’Tuppeny, a Vernon native, Connecticut are; from the Park Department July Shop-Rite Supermarket at Dr. has been appointed as an Jamaica. He has also attended MANCHES’TER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1973 — VOL. XCII, No. 243 Elizabeth S. Caine, Boston Lynn V. E rics o n , 1200 has been with C-E since *1962. Manchesler-^A City of Villnffe Charm MANCHESTER 5,1973 after 23 years of service. Manchester were given cer agency manager for National the Insurance College of New EIGHTEEN PAGES Hill Rd.; David Glenn Sawyer, Ellington Rd He received his BS and MS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL Bingham served as President of tificates and pins in recognition Grange MutuM Insurance Co. York, earned a certificate from 2C Andover Apts.. degrees in Mechanical ARTS AND SCIENCES: TOLLAND the Local 991 for 11 years. of service over periods ranging by Richard J. Missett, vice- the Insurance Institute of SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Engineering from Case Mark L. Ahiness, 45 Castle COLLEGE OF LIBERAL Bingham was honored with a from five to ten years by J o s ^ president — agency director. America and attended the ADMINISTRATION: Institute of Technology and Rd.; Wayne R. Anderson, 104 ARTS AND SaENCES: retirm ent party May 14 at the Mott, chairman of the board. University of Connecticut, John M. Egan, Lake Rd.; served as instructor in Columbus St.; Stephen A. Arthur G. ’Thornton, Grant They include: 10 years, School of Insurance at Hart Gail E. Ransom, 430 Lake Rd. James Joy; 5 years, Helen mechanical engineering there. Armstrong, 16 Lydall Et.; Hill R d ; Thomas D. Webster, ford. Kalmbach’s Account Mikulski, Joseph Canali, He is a member of the Keith F. ^ l e y , 66 Dale Rd.; SCHOOL OF EDUCA'nON: Cider Mill Rd.; James W. Whin- DIRECTOR Robert Renstrom, William American Society of Donald L. Iterry, SOD Downey Rebecca L. Donahue, Bear field, Tolland Circle; Mary Gary Lopez and Shirley Banner. Mechanical Engineers, the Herman Calderado Jr. of Dr.; Kevin R. Brackett, 114 Swamp Rd. Anne Zanghi, Goose Lwe. ’The awards were ^ven July Society of Experimental Stress Manchester has been promoted New State Rd.; John R. Briggs, SCHOOL OF HOME SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 10 at the 11th annual Mott Analysis, and the American to director, data processing 211 Ferguson Rd.; Robert W. ECONOMICS: ADMINISTRAnON: Differs With Deanes Family Club Meeting at Nuclear Society. research, in the data processing Calnen Jr., 550 Spring St.; Frances M. Boisvert, 127 P h illi p L. D im o n d , 27 Storrowton Tavern, West Mr. ’Tuppeny, his wife, and division of Connecticut Mutual WASHINGTON (AP) - he and former White House Marlys A. Camilleri, 28 S. Lakeside Dr. Norwegian Wood Apt. line to the President from his sophisticated electronic Springfield. The meeting, two children live in Vernon. Life. Herbert W. Kalmbach testified secret agent Anthony Adams St.; David N. Case, 104 BOLTON California home. eavesdropping equipment with SCHOOL OF EDUCAnON: largest in Mott Shop-Rite today that in enlisting him to Woodside St.; Philip R. Clen- Ulasewicz used public “ I probably have talked to COLLEGE OF LIBERAL Gail M. Anderson, Weigold family Club history, saw 195 raise money for the seven the President’s knowledge, but' daniel, 85 Meadow Lane; David telephones when discussing the him on that phone once or ARTS AND SCIENCES: Rd. >’ members get awards in various original Watergate defendants, that only a handful of people R. Coipitts, 122 Bretton Rd.; REPORT INCOME money, for fear that their con twice,” he said. Gretel L. Cote, Lynwood D r.; SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS: categories. In the.aggregate 277 former White House counsel knew about the taping. He said David D. Dingwail, 387 E. Mid versations might be overheard He said he had the direct line Thomas J. Reidy III, 48 Gail A. Brissette, Rhodes Rd. members of the club have Hartford Nationai Corpora John W. Dean III did not tell on wiretaps. the tapes were to be used for a dle Tpke.; Lois J. Elsesser, 98 Carpenter Rd.; Orlando B. in 1970 or 1971. history of the Nixon White BaldN^ M .; Martin J. Fegy, VERNON served the company for over 2,- tion has announced con him that the case could lead to “Who did you think might Tomlinson, Lynwood Dr.; Mark 000 years. Kalmbach, a Californian, House years. 95 Campfield Rd.; Roberta A. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL solidated income for the six trouble for President Nixon. have tapped you?” Montoya E, Winther, Keeney Dr. testified Monday that at the The White House confirmed Fleishman, 20 Cornwell Dr.; AR’TS AND SCIENCES: Other Manchester members month period ending June 30, Kalmbach returned to the dS)C8(l SCHOOL OF BUSINESS request of Dean and former the recording system has been David A. Fietcher, 76 Irving George R. Bott IV, 168 South include Leon Quesnette, Arthur 1973 of 14,243,000 or |1.52 per Senate’s televised Watergate “We just didn’t know,’’ ADMINISTRATION: White House aide John D. in operation since the spring of St.; Susan A. Gottlieb, 130 Rich St.; John M. Campbell, 27 Van Houdt, Rita English, Henry share, before securities tran hea.rings before an in Kalmbach said. Gary K. Mortensen, Route Ehrlichman, he raised some mond Dr.; Benjamin S. Gryzb, Campbell Ave.; Daniel D. Kaminski, Jean Mac Neil, sactions, compared with |4,- vestigating committee 1971, preserving all the 44A. 241.000 or 11.52 per share for the He said he had met Ulasewicz $220,000 in cash for the 438 Parker St.; Theodore C. Chambers, Frederic Rd.; Eleanor Mathewson, Rita Frank W. Bums preparing to ask for tape recor President’s conversations in his Ramsey, Randy Rasmussen, comparable period in 1972. Bums will be responsible for only two or three times before Watergate defendants in the Hadzi-Antich, 476 Woodbridge SCHOOL OF EDUCA’nON: James E. Clark, 115 Valley dings of Nixon’s conversations Oval Office, Executive Office agreeing to use him to carry the three months after the June 17, St. Anne M. Gauthier, South Rd.; Dorothy Reagan, Norma Smith sales and service assitance to Building office, the Cabinet Falls R d.; Terry A. Del Bene, After securities transactions with key figures in the scandal. secret funds for the Watergate Terry Sue Heins, Rosewood and Millie Smole. Also, Edna independent insurance agents 1972, break-in at Democratic room and on his personal Aiso, Elting E. Harp, 34 10 Webster St.; Mark Derensis, net income for the first six Kalmbach, Nixon’s former wiretappers. Kalmbach said he Linden St.; Bruce E. Hust, 87 Lane; William D. Mickewicz, 18 East St. George Bingham Zitkovitch, Mary Ferrante, representing NGM in Eastern Party headquarters. telephones. ' months of 1973 was $4,077,000 or personal lavfyer, differed with trusted Ulasewicz to handle the 144 French Rd. Lena Raymond, Harry Connecticut and Central ’The significance of the dis Arcellia Dr.; Mark Jeske, 15 Also, Pamela S. Durkin, 77 $1.46 per share, compared to Dean’s account of the way he But Kalmbach’s testimony SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING: Kovensky, Rina Dube, Sally Massachusetts. He brings to sensitive task because he knew Sanford Rd.; Eleftheria Loveland Hill Rd.; David W. $4,318,000 or $1.55 per share for was recruited to raise money linking one of Nixon’s closest closure intrigued the fact Karamesinis, 86 Birch St.; Army and Navy club. Ernest Edwards, Margaret Holland NGM some 14 years of the former New York City Philip G. Dooley Jr., Watrous Erismann, 29 Chamberlain St.; the first six months of 1972. for the Watergate defendants. aides to the cover-up scheme finding senators, who im Henry J. Klein, 140 Campfield Rd.; James P. Loersch, 177 Elaine J. Gagne, 85 Windsor Tureck, park superintendent, and Margaret Saucier. experience with a leading New policeman had carried out Sen. Joseph M. Montoya, D- was overshadowed even before mediately put their staff to Rd.; Edward W. Kloehn, 45 School Rd.; John J. McDonald, Ave.; David F. Gillick, Lake served as toastmaster, calling Total operating revenues for York State based mutual assignments for the White N.M., read Dean’s earlier the lawyer took the stand by the work preparing a formal Kane Rd.; Tonu P. Kuusik, 70 French Rd. St.; Patricia E. Henriques, 39 on General Manager Bob Weiss the first six months of this year property and casualty in House over a number of years. testimony, in which the former tantalizing revelation that tape request for the tapes they want Lenox St.; Jon N. Lambert, 74 for remarks. Dennis English, increased to $50,118,000 from surance company. He spent Herman Calderado Jr. Kalmbach said he didn’t SCHOOL OF HOME Donnel Rd.; Helen M. Houley, 5 recorders might be able to to hear. It was understood that present president of Local 991, $40,742,000 during the same some two years in the Home Of A graduate of Providence White House lawyer said he had knqw what those assignments Garden St.; Gunnar P. Larson ECONOMICS: Merline Dr.; Mark C. Ireland, special Watergate prosecutor presented George with a pin fice, and 12 years as a q>ecial told Kalmbach on June 29,1972, answer the committee’s ul Jr., 42 Ludlow Rd.; Sheri C.