Manchester GOP Reaction Mixed to Sen, Weicker^S Proposals
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The weather ^nside today Partly cloudy, highs around 40. Area news...... 13 Family...............8 Tonight, fair with Increasing Business............14 MACC news.........3 cloudiness, lows in the 20s. Tuesday, Classified___16-18 MCC calendar ... 4 cloudy with snow likely and highs in Dear Abby...... 19 Obituaries .........10 mid 30s. National weather map on Page Bright Ow** Editorial ..........6 Sports......... 11, 12 17. £iX i£s TWosficricuM MANCffiWER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH «, 1 W 6 - VOL, XCV, No. IM I'RMlKi FtnKKN CFATS ... ■ -------- Candidates make final pleas to voters in Florida primary By ELIZABETH WHARTON urging them to get Ford voters to the elections. He said it is based on Carter campaign in Atlanta, denied Cnited Press International polls Tuesday. emergency measures similiar to the charge. On the eve of the Florida primary On Sunday, Ford invited more than those taken by the Nixon administra Carter told a crowd in Tampa that President Ford was on the telephone, two dozen Florida radio reporters to tion in advance of the 1972 campaign. Jackson had been in Congress 35 Ronald Reagan was on television, interview him in the Oval Office and In an interview on NBC-TV’s years and done little but get re and Democrats Henry Jackson, predicted he would defeat Reagan in "Meet the Press,” Reagan — who elected, and that Wallace "is wasting George Wallace and Jimmy Carter his opponent’s "strongest southern badly needs a victory — predicted the his time because he knows he can't were on each others’ backs. Ford state.” Florida results will be “a horse race be elected.” said he would make personal phone Reagan said the improvement in ... a close race.” Jackson said, “Mr. Carter and Mr, calls to campaign workers today the economy could collapse after the Wallace, on CBS-TV‘s "Face the Wallace must prove they can win big Nation,” said Carter promised to industrial states like New York, They support him at the 1972 Democratic have to win and win decisively as I Town’s 1975 surplus national convention if Wallace stayed won in those areas.” ‘f t * out of the Georgia caucuses and Morris Udall, who is not cam came into the convention with at paigning in Florida, said Sunday he $597,388, says Baskin least 350 delegates. Wallace said he will pass up the March 23 North stayed out of Georgia and had 400 Carolina primary to concentrate on An operating surplus of $597,388 in audit by Jerome I. Baskin and Co. of delegates but Carter supported Wisconsin April 6. Manchester’s General Fund was Manchester, the town’s auditors Jackson. recorded June 30, 1975, the close of Capital reserve funds in all of the Rex Granum, spokesman for the the last fiscal year, according to a budgets also show surpluses. report released today by the town’s Baskin recommended a data auditor. procession budget report control t system as he had a year ago. The use Hartford city workers Other operating surpluses of this system, he says, would greatly recorded were: $78,121 in the Fire facilitate the town’s reporting needs. Cassano holds plaque District fund, $25,447 in the Down Baskin again recommended one picket tennis match town Taxing District fund, and $217,- control office or person to coordinate 149 in the Water Department Fund. all of the town’s fiscal procedure. Stephen Cassano, right, holds the plaque honoring him as one o6 HARTFORD (UPI) — A picket line Martin’s plan to arrest players and In the Sewer Department fund, a That proposal, recommended as a Puesday, Connecticut’s Outstanding Young Men. It was presented by Dick' outside the World Cup tennis tourna spectators for violating a law deficit of $73,163 was recorded. charter revision, was defeated by the t’s Com- Robinson, left, president of the United States Jaycees. The figures are contained in an ment didn’t delay the event, but did prohibiting some Sunday sports Board of Directors, dramatize municipal workers’ plight. events fizzled when a court order In his report Baskin suggests the Police were joined on the 500- blocked the arrests. None were controller's office be ultimately person picket line Sunday by made, according to a police depart One of five selected responsible for all accounting and Ratnada firefighters and teachers. All three ment spokesman. reporting functions of the town. groups have been working without He said, "We had to obey the court lis First He says the town should review the Imission contracts since July. order. We disagree with it, it is un space situation in the offices of the Jerome Martin, police union head, showing State Jaycees honor Cassano fair, but we will abide by it, this controller and the collector of said his group had “made its point, " time" revenue because ‘‘at present, and planned further actions this week Pickets handed out pink and yellow crowded conditions hinder the func he would not specify. leaflets explaining their complaints. as outstanding young man tion of these offices,” he news Each ended with the suggestion the recipient "call your councilman > to be today.” c at the Stephen T. Cassano of 7t Cushman Manchester Jaycee’s Distinguished mediate community, Manchester Dr., assistant professor of social Service award Jan. 23. Community College, have left a The police leaflet said, “Your safe ist $4.30. Citizens honored ty may depend on it.” The fire leaflet sciences at Manchester Community Also receiving the award Saturday significant impact that reaches well College, Saturday night was named night were John K. Martin of beyond the physical boundaries of the said, "The life you save may be one of "Connecticut‘s Five Outstan Bridgeport, Barry L. Wallach of school, town, and state. As the om yours.” for aiding police The pickets intermittently blocked ding Young Men of 1976” by the Cheshire, Paul A. Siegel of Danbury, budsman at the college, the first om nearby streets parking garage en Connecticut Jaycees in ceremonies and Jack Jaekle of Stratford. budsman in the Connecticut Com trances, but the tournament began on in Shelton. Excerpts from the tribute given munity College system, he had to Police Chief Robert Lannan Reid, an employe of the Central time and most of the 10,600 ticket- Cassano became eligible for the Cassano Saturday follow: handle over 470 cases. 'The range of presented certificates of apprecia Connecticut Cooperative Farmers award when he received the “Cassano’s contributions to his im- holders arrived without problems. ne? problems were as varied as the peo tion today to two town men who “got Association in Manchester, was cited ple they involved. Court of Common Plea Judge Dnomous involved” and helped police make for apprehending and detaining a Alfred N. Covello Saturday tem As a result of the types of problems two arrests in separate cases last purse snatch suspect on Maple St. encountered he developed a con porarily prohibited enforcement of month. Feb. 23. the blue law — which allows Sunday News summary tinuing program to obtain free psy Honored this morning in brief Lannan said Reid was returning to chiatric help for students in the town baseball and football but not tennis — ceremonies at the chief’s office were his home when he saw two youths in connection with the tournament staffed to treat these problems, Bruce Kramer of 40 Olcott St. and grab a woman's pocketbook as she “His work with the voluntary Ac Police Chief Hugo J. Masini, in a Donald Reid of 27 Maple St. was waiking on Maple St. Reid directive read to officers as they from I' iu UmI P h 'hh litternulionul tion Program began in 1970. Since Kramer, an employe of the Shell chased the youth with the pocketbook reported Sunday, said, "No officer of illector’s then he has developed a viable Oil Co. in Bloomfield, was cited for and captured him after a short pur volunteer program that extends into this department will make any arrest ) Lionel It was back to reading by his help Feb. 26 in subduing a suspect suit, then held him until police in violation of the injunction,” State the town and surrounding area which who had assaulted a policeman. arrived. The youth’s case is pending candlelight and milking cows has amalgamated all of the previous Covello issued the court ban at the Lannan said Kramer ran to assist in the East Hartford court. request of tournament sponsor Aetna by hand today for thousands of ly existing programs into a unified HARTFORD - About 556 Patrolman Stephen Novak, who was Lannan, presenting the certificates Life and Casualty Co. and the U S. > a t residents in Wisconsin and effort. Because of the success of the Hartford teachers have been having trouble detaining a driver he to the two men, said it's fantastic to and Australian team captains. W hiton Michigan because of an ice local program he has been retained sent letters by the . school stopped at Olcott St. The driver, see citizens get involved and help The U S. team Sunday took the storm that has snapped power by ACTION in Washington, D.C., to superintendent demanding doc Richard S. Robsky of 40 Olcott St., is police. He praised them for their World Cup 6-1, its first victory since lines serving almost 200,000 act as consultant to the governor’s tors’ notes to prove they were facing a variety of charges in Com cooperation, noting that such cases 1971. The Australian record in the sick Friday. The teachers’ un customers in the two states. All schools and nonessential in ' ' See I’agi- I'wo mon Pleas Court 12, East Hartford.