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lianrl|PHtpr iuptitng Ipralb MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1874- VOL. XCIV, No. 42 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES PRICE! FIFTEEN CENTS President Arrives in Tokyo TOKYO fllPii _ D__„ . _ . _ ~ President Ford, Tokyo Bay to welcome the first American protected by the tightest security seen Hodgson and Japanese Ambassador to the At least 25,(XX) police were mobilized in President to visit Japan, and hundreds of U.S. Takeshi Yasukawa. here since Worid War II, arrived in Japan carefully selected airport guests waved Tokyo, including 8,500 at the airport, to ^ a y on the first ieg of his historic Far Ford, in a dark blue business suit and protect Ford and his party. tiast tour. tiny rising sun flags as the smiling, waving blue shirt, stayed at the Geihinkan, the Ford walked to his helicopter. The massive security was ordered minutes after the presidential recently renovated |33 million guest because of the fear of anti-American and house. JeUiner Air Force One touched down at But because of the security, there were anti-government demonstrations by lef ^27 p.m (1:27 a.m. EST) at Haneda air- no welcoming speeches. He appeared somewhat tired after the tists and extremists. port Ford and his party had been whisked long flight across the Pacific from Alaska. Rioting here in 1960 caused the cancella Ford and Secretary of State Henry The airport was sealed off to air traffic by American helicopter to the official Kissinger walked along a red carpet tion of a visit to Japan by the late Presi state guest house in central Tokyo. from 30 minutes before the President’s dent Dwight D. Eisenhower. through an official receiving line headed arrival until 30 minutes after he had left A 21-gun salute boomed out across by U.S. Ambassador to Japan James D. Ford, who described his journey as “a for the guest house. quest for peace” prior to leaving the con tinental United States, wore no overcoat as he stepped off his plane under sunny, No Major Action Expected partially cloudy skies with temperatures in the high 60s. Neither Emperor Hirohito nor Prime ^Minister Kakuel Tanaka was at the airport From Lame-Duck Congress and Ford had no official functions scheduled for Monday night after the near WASHINGTON (UPI) - The winners By the calendar, the 93rd Congress has of that — would be passage of ap ly 20-hour flight which began Sunday in and the losers return to Congress today for seven weeks until it formally expires at Washington. a "lame duck" session expected to com propriations bills for departments such as noon Jan. 3, but some of the time will be Labor; Health, Education and Welfare; On Tuesday, the President meets the plete only a bare minimum of its un- taken up in holidays. finished business. and Agriculture. Emperor, 124th Japanese sovereign in a' Many Democrats are inclined to put off The foreign aid appropriation may fail line founded 2,634 years ago, and also will some controyersial issues until their ranks and have to be financed by a continuing confer with Tanaka, who is fighting a bat are bolstered by newly elected Democrats resolution until the next (ingress. tle for his political life because of Upper Plate in the next Congress. Action is likely on international trade allegations of corruption. ‘r ^ 'The House now has 248 Democrats to 187 reform and mass transit. It appears un Tanaka ordered his cabinet' Monday to Awaits Owner Republicans; the Senate, 58 Democrats likely this session on national health in ensure “perfect security” for Ford and his and 42 Republicans. As a result of the surance, tax reform and the bulk of Presi party. The national police were mobilizing • November elections, the Democrats in How would you like to come to work dent Ford’s economic program. a force of 160,000 security men across the January will be 291-144 in the House and country for the five-day visit. some morning and find a gleaming white 61-39 in the Senate. upper plate staring you in the face? Nearly a fifth of the members of That’s what happened this morning to Congress returning today — 92 House Helen Tierney, who works in the Multi-Circuits’ Request members and 11 senators—either decided Manchester Water and Sewer Depart ment. to retire at the end of this session or the voters decided to retire them. Heads Up PZC Agenda ,,.^® piste, described by Mrs. Tierney as ’That is not a record turnover but one of SAVE 6.99 “in perfect condition and expensive the biggest in rwent years. K r«g. 48.991 looking,” was found during a routine Merrill Whiston’s plans to rebuild a ’The Multi-Circuits request is one of five Democratic leaders have promised to cleanup operation in a sewer main on W. business structure on the site of the variances scheduled for public hearing push for final confirmation of Nelson A. lER 2 0 ’ Center St. between Hyde St. and Waddell bumed-out Sheridan Building on down tonight. Other applications include E BIKE Rockefeller as vice president before the town Main St. have run afoul of Rd. Foley St. sewers also empty into the session ends. requested storing of vehicles off Vernon main. Manchester zoning regulations and a St., erection of a sign on Spencer St., and wy to girl Senate Rules Committee Chairman Mrs. Tierney said the plate “is delicate variance is to be considered tonight by the additions to Willie’s Steak House on top bar. Howard W. Cannon, D-Nev., predicted included, looking and appears to be a woman’s.” It Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA). Henderson Rd. Sunday the Senate will approve the store has been cleaned thoroughly by depart Multi-Circuits Inc. of Manchester — of ’The property included in the Muiti- nomination by that deadline. He was less ment personnel. which Whiston is president and sole Circuits application, pirchased by the sure of the House, which does not begin If you’re missing an upper plate and can stockholder—is seeking a variance which firm earlier this month, is at 613-619 Main hearings on Rockefeller until ’Thursday. would allow the Main and Pearl Sts. site to identfy it, you should call the water and St. and 13-15 Pearl St., at the northeast Joseph Blette, chairman of the Mayor Richard Blackstone of East The minimum accomplishment for this be treated as a Business 3 Zone, although SAVE 7.99 sewer department at 649-5281, Ext. 251. comer of the intersection. Organization of ’The Handicapped, at Hartford: and Town Manager Robert session of Congress—and it may fall short it is split into Business 3 and Residence B w reg. 49.90 ’I^e application explains that the proper left, presents honorary membership Weiss. Looking on from his Zones. ty is intersected by a zoning boundary. cards to Norman Fendell, special wheelchair is Frank Vaccaro, OTH S ’ 2 0 * ’ Whiston plans to build an 8,800-square-foot education supervisor for the member. (Herald photo by Dunn) ES commercial building on the land, which Manchester Public School System; kwall tires; was the site of the Sheridan Building, Chrysler May Shut Down destroyed by fire in October 1971. I. ir store Other applications on tonight’s ZBA agenda: OTH Boosters Recognized • Norman Latulippe is seeking exten Plants in Decemher sion of a permit to store vehicles and The Organization of TTie Handicapped Manager Robert Weiss, Mayor Richard equipment used in connection with his (OTH) marked its first anniversary Satur Blackstone of East Hartford, Mayor excavating business on property at 780 SAVE 10.99 By United Press International It means that car owners won’t face the day night at a dinner-dance at the Student Frank McCoy of Vernon, Norman Fendell, member UMW bargaining council won’t Vernon St., Rural Residence Zone. IV rag. 69S 01 long gas lines they suffered a year ago and Center at Manchester. Community Steve Cassano, Allan Mason, June ’There was more bad news for the resume study of the 175-page contract College. economy over the weekend with word that wiil have enough fuel to heat their homes. offer until Wednesday. • Goodrich Realty Development Co. is Madaris, Donald Peach, Rick Gowen, n | | E S '2 6 ” asking for permission to continue use of a Joseph Blette, OTH chairman, con Michelle St. Marie, Debbie Durken, Andy IKES the Chrysler Corporation may shut dovra gratulated the membership on a Union spokesmen said it would be at free-standing four-by-eight-foot real es Petterno, Marian Savistino, Katby all its operations for the month of Gasoline Supplies Good' successful year and reiterated the need ckwall tires; December. least 10 days before the contract ratifica tate sign on the north side of Spencer St., O’Connell, Inez Van Camp, Rita Blette, API said that motor gasoline stocks as for continue community support. rear caliper tion is completed because of the adjacent to the K-Mart Shopping Plaza, Edward Bllsneak, Phillip Fries, Frank If it happens, another 113,0Cl) auto of Nov. 8 totaled 221.3 million barrels Some 23 area residents were made ler store workers will be laid off. Thanksgiving Day holiday. Business 3 Zone. Schiumo, Dorothy Schiumo, Leo Gerand, (each barrel has 42 gallons). Last year at honorary members in recognition of their and Betty Ryder. A United Auto Workers spokesman said the same time, the figure was 204.8 million • Willie’s Steak House wants a variance efforts on behalf of the organization. Chrysler — the nation’s third largest A buffet dinner was served followed by barrels before the Arab oil embargo.