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PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Feb. 25. 1975 OBITUARIES Water Supply Study Urged Patrolman Knocked Out AREA Mrs. Ann E. Hunter In anticipation of new the outbreak didn’t place the elude the procedure and cost Manchester Police detectives police radio. When other of Mrs. Ann E. Hunter, 93, of 106 regulations to be adopted under blame on the water system. for tieing together the town POLICE REPORT are investigating a Monday ficers arrived, they found Daley Summer St. died this moniing the December 1974 federal However, he added, the system and the Manchester morning incident in which a at her home. She was the widow lying half inside his cruiser. He “Safe Drinking Water Act,” possibility of a virus being Water Ck). system. Purchase of patrolman was knocked out was taken to Manchester HlanrljPHtFr lEumtug Mpralli of John Hunter. VERNON a motor vehicle while his Jay Giles, director of public spread through the public water the latter for $2.25 million was while checking a business es Memorial Hospital, where he Mrs. Hunter was bom Aug. works, and Frank Jodaitis, ad Ronald H. Hatack, 28, of license is under suspension and system was considered, approved in referendum last tablishment on Hartford Rd. was treated and released. 15, 1881 in Portadown, County failure to drive left in connec ministrator of the water and b^ause several of the town’s November. ’The actual transfer Village St., Rockville was Police reported today that Daley said he was walking Armaugh, Northern Ireiand, arrested Monday afternoon on a tion with the investigation of a MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 125 sewer department, are reservoir supplies are un has been delayed, pending Patrolman William Daley was around the building when Manchester A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -EIG H T p a g e s — t w o s e c t i o n s daughter of the fate George and warrant issued by Common two-car accident on E. Main St. PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS recommending an engineering filtered. results of title searches). apparently knocked un someone hit him on Ae head Jane Somerviiie, and had lived study of Manchester’s sources Pleas Court 19 charging him Police said Martin struck a Giles said he and Jodaitis '"rhe new law (Safe Drinking conscious at about 3 a.m. Mon and he fell to the ground. He in Manchester for 65 years. She parked car owned by Wendy of water supply. concur with the recommen Water Act),” explained with two counts of first-degree day, after he left his cruiser to didn’t see anyone. was a member of St. Mary’s Giles estimates the study will deviate sexual intercourse and McDougal of Tolland. He was dations of the Advisory Board Jodaitis, “shifts the respon check the rear of Hartford Other officers checked the Episcopal Church. cost about 125,000. He suggests two counts of risk of injury to a released on a $200 non-surety of Health. ’The study would pur sibility at the national level Road Enterprises Inc., a truck area and found Daley’s Survivors are two sons, Vic minor. bond for appearance in Com the Board of Directors add 320,-' sue the following options; from the U.S. Public Health dealer at 276 Hartford Rd. flashlight but nothing else. The Rail Plan to Require $3 Billion tor Hunter and Godfrey Hunter, mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, 000 to a $5,000 allocation • Constructing a treatment Department to the En Police said Hatack turned At about 3:20 a.m., Daley buildings in the area were aU both of Manchester; two March 4. previously approved but not plant at Porter and Howard vironmental Protection Agen himself in at the police station called for help via his cruiser’s secured, police said. daughters, Mrs. David Webster utilized (for a study of the Reservoirs. cy. The provisions aren’t con and the warrant was served SOUTH WINDSOR of ^ u th Windsor and Mrs. L. Porter and Howard Reservoirs • Piping water from Porter fined to interstate carriers, as there. In lieu of posting a $5,000 Carlene A. Cahill of East Hale; a granddaughter, Mrs. supply). and Howard Reservoirs to the were the old regulations. bond he was held at the police Hartford was charged Monday John L. VonDeck Jr. of Hebron; In January, the Advisory Cooper Hill ’Treatment Plant. Therefore, the law will affect station overnight and was to be night with operating under the two great-grandchildren and presented in Common Pleas Plus State and Local Subsidies Board of Health recommended • Renovating the Line St. local manufacturers of food and influence of liquor or drugs in several nieces and nephews. immediate engineering and Filter Plant. related products — and the Court 19, Rockville, today. connection with an accident in The funeral is Thur^ay at 11 cost studies for providing full • Constructing a new treat town’s water supply system Police said the warrant was - volving two parked cars on Kennedy Says No Plan a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal and complete water treatment ment plant at Roaring Brook must comply with reflations.” issued in connection with the in Main St. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The govern made to rehabilitate them, USRA said. As by USRA, a federal agency established by bankrupt lines, but another 6,2(X) miles of Church. The Rev. Bruce for all potable water supplied Reservoir. Giles said the new law vestigation of a complaint from Police said Ms. Cahill’s auto ment must be prepared to invest $3 billion an example,, it said a new steel mill Congress in 1973 to plan and finance a new lines either would be abandoned or sub Jacques, assistant to the rector, from surface reservoirs. • Piping water from doesn’t make mention of fun two male juveniles, concerning struck the cars, which were To Phase Out Green during the next 10 years to rebuild probably will have to be built to keep up rail system from the lines of bankrupt* sidized under a $90 million program which will officiate. Burial will be in Special emphasis was directed Manchester Water Co. reser ding assistance for construction an incident in Rockville on Sun parked in front of Masonic Hall. crumbling northeastern freight railroads, with the demand for new rails, and dis eastern and midwestern railroads, provides t ^ t local or state governments East Cemetery. at Porter and Howard Reser voirs to the Porter and Howard to municipalities, fie said it day. Ms. Cahill was released on her Concern for the phasing out of the board has made no decision the U.S. Railway Association said today. cussions already have been held with the stretching from Illinois to New England. put up 30 per cent of the a particular line’s The Watkins Funeral Home, voirs, with the town’s Roaring Reservoirs system. provides $100 million for Ralph B. Martin, 46, of 14 promise to appear in Common Green School was expressed by to phase out Green School, or The association also said local steel industry about increased output. After a series of hearings on the plan by losses with the federal government 142 E. Center St., is in charge of Brook Reservoir in Glaston • Discontinuing use of federal “research, technical Laurel St., Rockville was Pleas Court 12, East Hartford, several persons at the public any other school in town at this governments should be prepared to sub USRA believes that with good manage the Interstate Commerce Commission in picking up 70 per cent. arrangements. bury and the Manchester Water assistance, information and charged Monday with operating March 18. comment session held hy the point in time. sidize 6,200 miles of branch lines or lose ment and without big branch line losses, various cities in March, USRA is to pre Manchester Water Co. reser them. However, even if all of this 6,200 miles There are no calling hours. Co.’s reservoirs also to be voirs or using them on an training of personnel,” plus $40 Board of Education Monday Dr. Kennedy was careful to an economically sound railroad system sent a final plan to Congress July 26. If was subsidized, only about $39 million explain that if the decline in studied. emergency basis only. million for state public-water- night at the school. Unexpectedly high rehabilitation costs “can rise from the ashes of the bankrupt neither House nor Senate disapproves of it would be needed with $11 million of that r The recommendations were • Determining the most supervision programs. The new In the short session before the enrollment continued during may prompt Congress to consider outright carriers.” But continued high inflation within 60 days, a new private company amount coming from nonfederal prompted by citizen complaints economical combination of regulations, soon to be regular board meeting, James the next few years, the board federal purchase of tracks in the could jeopardize the entire railroad in called the Consolidated Rail Corporation governments, the association said. P. Kennedy, superintendent of “might consider closing some Northeast instead of the private enter about the color and taste of the treatment facilities and published, will permit staged dustry nationwide. (ConRail) will take over early next year. Michigan Hardest Hit i water supply and an outbreak of compliance with directives, he schools, assured those present schools, possibly Green, which prise solution now envisioned, USRA said. Margret P. Robinson distribution-system im Michigan was by far the hardest hit infectious hepatitis last fall. provements. (This would ip said. possibly wouldn’t take effect Massive Effort Needed Preliminary Plan $90 Million Subsidy Margret P.