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Manchester Historical Society PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Tues., June 3, 1975_ J Residents Demand ^........' . ... AREA POLICE REPORT Halt to Speeding BOLTON They said, “We do expect this VERNON collided with a car driven by been located. Donna Holland to be done immediately. Time MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 208 Manchester—A City of Village Charm Jack Marozas, 49, of 32 Park- Jeffrey A. Smith, 18, of 33 Dun- Chief Kerrigan said a plastic Correspondent is a factor.'^ ,\ TWENTY-FOUR PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FDTEEN CENTS Place. Rockville, was charged caster Lane and then left the barrel, taken from the phar­ 646-0375 The complaint continued, about 3;30 a.m. today with dis­ scene. Police said Szabados macy, was sitting by the car. Thirty-seven Tolland Rd. “Someone does not have to be orderly conduct in connection was apprehended a short time He said it was filled with residents submitted a formal injured before something is with the investigation of a com­ later. He was released on a $50 cigarettes, cigars, watches and complaint to Robert Peterson, done. We will see to that.” plaint of a disturbance at his cash bond for appearance in lighters. resident state trooper, about The Board of Selectmen upon apartment. court in Rockville, June 24. Entry had been gained by speeders and reckless drivers receipt of a copy of the com­ Marozas was held over at the John M. Coles, 22, of 72 Union prying open the front door, on their street. plaint said other areas as well President Ford Stresses police station and released St.,' Rockville, was charged police said. Chief Kerrigan said In the complaint the residents as Tolland Rd. haVe the same later In the morning on a $250 Monday with failure to drive a the prescription cabinet had said, “We are aware that problems. non-surety bond. He is to reasonable distance apart in been tampered with but it did several complaints have been appear in Common Pleas Court connection with the investiga­ not appear any drugs were filed over a rather lengthy 19. Rockville, June 24. tion of a two-car accident on Rt. taken. period of time, but since the /MORI 83. situation still exists it is fairly Strong Defense Role Craig Parker, 17. of 75 Coun­ try Lane, Vernon, was charged Police said Coles struck the obvious nothing has been Owr 40 T un o( UmxmM tantoa Swim Program WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI) - President Monday with third-degree rear of a car driven by Thomas done.” strong national defense posture. both our economic health and our national Open 24 Hours Dally Ford, who just returned from NATO sum­ criminal trespass in connection R. Lewis Jr., 21, of 41 Crest Dr., The complaint said the situa­ “One such practical demonstration,” he security.” Signup Set mit talks in Europe, said today the United with a complaint that a. car Vernon, which was stopped to tion is aggravated when school FOR EMERGENCY SERVKE said, would be for Congress to reject He said congressional approval of such a States must lead its allies with a defense drove over Legion Field make a right turn. No injuries vacation begins. During the proposals for cutbacks in defense spending program “would be another convincing posture “second to none” and an energy imaging the baseball dia­ were reported. Damage to the school year the racing and that already has fallen to the lowest level demonstration to our allies and to our ANDOVER program showing “Americans have lost mond. cars was moderate. Coles is to speeding begin about 3 p.m. but since the Korean war. adversaries that Americans have lost appear in court in Rockville, Donna Holland in the summer it knows no Mobil neither their nerve nor their national “It is my firm conviction that we cannot neither their nerve nor their national will. Parker was released on his HEATING OILS will.” promise to appear in court in June 24. Registration for the Red limits the complaint said. afford further erosion of our bedrock “All of the encouraging declarations of Ford issued his call to action in a speech defense budget,” he said, "and I will fight Rockville, July 1. SOUTH WINDSOR Cross swimming program will The Tolland Rd. residents OIL BURNER A commitment to mutual defense and to the 849-member graduating class at the hard to prevent it. mutual progress which I heard at the Robert Ignatowicz, 20, of 33 South Windsor Police are in­ be at the Red Barn June 14 and asked Trooper Peterson to HEATING INSTALLATION vestigating a brealr into meet with them either in­ U.S. Military Academy —less than 10 ”I believe the American people want a NATO summit conference in Brussels last Vernon Ave., Rockville and June 21 from 10 a.m. to noon. hours after his return from a six-day Philip W. Duguay, 25, of 52V2 Frank's Pharmacy, 283 The program Is sponsored by dividually or as a group to dis­ 643-5135 national defense posture that is second to week will be meaningless unless the in­ European tour including meetings with dustrial democracies have assured Hell Have More Time for Skiing Hammond St., Rockville, were Oakland Rd., discovered just the Andover Lake Property cuss the situation. 316 C«nter St.. M«nchtt»r none.” after midnight last night by a NATO leaders and Egyptian President sources of energy to power both their charged with third-degree Owners Association. It will Ford said a comprehensive program to Wearing the trademark of his favorite winter sport, Bill Sacharek dons his ski cap as he police officer on patrol. Anwar Sadat. economic and military criminal trespass in connection begin June 30 and end Aug. 1. make the United States fully independent receives a certificate of appreciation awarded him on his retirement after 15 years of ser­ Police said when the officer The President arranged to brief both his efforts,” he said. a complaint concerning fishing The program is open to all Cabinet and congressional leaders at the of foreign oil was equally vital in the face vice as custodian at filing Junior High School. Makmg the Presentation is Theodore Fair­ drove into the shopping plaza he children of Andover residents. "Once again, the United States is looked on private property off Bolton 95.00 Rebote White House later in the day on the results of “externally fixed prices that threaten banks. superintendent of maintenance and grounds for the Manchester public school saw three persons fleeing from Minimum age requirements is to for leadership and example.” Rd., Vernon. on tho REMINGTON®»<x<ltal of his European trip. system, while Dr. Richard Lindgren, principal, looks on. ^charek is the ski columnist for Both men were released on the rear of the pharmacy. A children who will enter first - e j . State Police dog and fire Deluxe Cord Shover Ford, whose arrival at Michie Stadium The Herald during the winter. He has also taken groups of filing students on skiing, fishing their promise to appear in court grade in'September. brought a crowd of about 20,000 to its feet, department flood lights were Parents must sign the and camping trips. (Herald photo by Dunn) in Rockville. June 24. New contoured headt $ 2 0 9 5 said he found the NATO allies have “a new Keith F. Szabados, 21, of 81 used, but no one was found. application form. Classes will adjustment control for comfort and closeness. sense of unity and a confidence in the Mideast Settlement Pinney St., Ellington, was Police Chief John Kerrigan be assigned at the time of said a car, with its motor run- United States," but they are looking to charged Monday with evading registration. Washington for “leadership in meeting the . ning, was found to the rear of There is a $2 per child (Herald photo by Pinto) responsibility and operating un­ tremendous challenges of maintaining the Optimism Increases the store and has been im­ program fee with a family QUINN’S SHAVER CENTER Long-Awaited Event Arrives der suspension in connection 22 BIRCH 8T., M AN CH ESTER e 646-5520 peace” and coping with energy and with the accident in the parking pounded. He said it is maximum of $6. By United Press International another Arab oil embargo and economic registered to someone in East Dally 10-5:30, Sat. 9-2, Closed Fridays On hand for the signing of the construction contract for awaited event are, from left, standing, Allen Thomas, economic problems. lot at Rockville High School. Instructors are Denise With a brisk wind whipping the flags of Israel tpday completed its thinning out crises to the United States, Europe and Police said Szabados’ car Hartford but the owner has not Ruzicka and Patricia Sanborn. the Regional Occupational Training Center this morning diairman of the Board of Education; Richard Lawrence of armed forces and firepower in the Sinai Japan. Iteii at the Municipal Building are, from left, seated, Arnold of The Lawrence Associates; Paul Greenberg, chairman 50 states on the stadium rim, Ford watched as the graduating cadets —stiff Desert a day ahead of schedule and The Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai mmmm BUSINESS Lawrence of The Lawrence Associates; Paul Phillips, of the School Board’s Building and sites committee; Nor­ Defense Minister Shimon Peres said there was announced Monday by Rabin to coin­ t i i in ri. and splendid in dress grey tunics, swords, chairman of the Town Building Committee; Mark E. man Fendell, supervisor of upecial education for the white gloves and white hats —marched was a fair chance of settlement of the Mid­ cide with the reopening of the Suez Canal dle East crisis if Egypt showed a Nasin, president of the J.S.
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