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Ning Mpralji Ford Pledges Efforts to Cut Unemployment PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. Jan. 30.1976 The weather MoEtly Eom^, UghE o|ifwr Mi and km 30e . Low in Imbe and lOi tonight. Sunday chmdy with d tthbe ol snow or lianrIjPHtifr lEu?ning MpralJi Obituaries rain developing and Ught'BioiUy th the $12.9 million low for Vernon plant 36i. Nathniid weather tdrecsit map on page 6. Manche§ter—A CUy of VUIago Charm Roger Saucier Winter Haven. He was the husband of Ward C. Willoughby A bid of 112,922,000, submitted by plant, negotiations have been entered to be modified to bring the operation The funeral of Roger Saucier, 50, of Mrs. Julia Grace Stewart. Ward Coe Willoughby, 82, of Titan Northeast Construction Co. of into with that town so that it will pay in compliance with sUte Depm- Mr. Stewart was bom May 22,1910 370 Bidwell St., who died Thursday at Simsbury, formerly of Hartford, died Framingham, Mass, was the ap­ its proportionate share of the local ment of Environmental Protection MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1976- VOL. XCV, No. 103 TWELVE PACES - PLUS WEEKK<iD/1975 NEWSMAKERS PRICEi nFTEEN CENTS St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, from in Rutland, Vt., and lived in Wednesday at a Hartford convales­ parent low bid submitted today for funding requirement. regulations. The project had to be Manchester for many years before injuries received Monday when he cent home home. He was the father construction of Vernon’s new ter­ It was almost 10 years ago that the cleared through eight agencies and a moving to Florida in 1967 when he was struck by a car on Bidwell St., is of John G. Willoughby of tiary waste treatment plant. town was ordered to improve the few weeks ago it was reviewed and Saturday at 11 a.m. at Holmes retired from Aetna Life and Casual­ Manchester. ’The bid was among 17 submitted treatment process and to cleanup the sanctioned as meeting all current Opposes idead-end^ suhsidmed jobs ty, Hartford. An Army veteran of Funeral Home, 400 Man St. He is also survived by another son, for the project. Others ranged from Hockanum River. requirements of state and federal Burial will be In West Cemetery. World War II, he was a past com­ a daughter and six grandchildren. more than 313 million to more than Preparation of an environmental agencies. Friends may call at the funeral mander of the Manchester American The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. $14 million. impact study, stack dispersion Now the DEP has a preliminary home tonight from 7 to 9. Legion Post and a life member of the at the Vincent Funeral Home, 880 The federal government is to pay studies, public hearings, initiating report out which states that the new News Mr. Saucier was bom in Caribou, Disabled American Veterans. He Hopmeadow St., Simsbury. Burial 75 per cent of the cost; the state work on infiltration and inflow process may not correct the situation Ford pledges efforts Maine, and had lived in Manchester also was a past grand knight of will be in Old St. Andrew’s government, 15 per cent and the town studies and evaluation surveys are of ammonia in the water. summary for two years. He was employed in Campbell Council, KofC. Cemetery, Bloomfield. the rest or 10 per cent. some of the reasons why the facility Engineers estimated it will take the maintenance department at He is also survived by a sister, There are no calling hours. Because the town of Ellington is has been delayed. about 30 months to construct the Mrs. Mary Loretta Milkey of Winter Compiled from Crestfield Convalescent Home. He partially serviced by the treatment Over the years the plans have had facility. United Press International to cut unemployment previously had worked for Colonial Haven. The funeral was this morning with Board for 14 years. He was a Navy DEARBORN, MICH. (UPI) - long to show results — that the On other topics, Ford said: a Mass at St. Matthew’s Church in Fire calls veteran of World War II. Songs of Love features President Ford, launching his 1976 economic loss we suffer through high — Criticized Congress for halting Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Winter Haven. Burial will be in Holy Manchester State campaip travels, told midwestero unemployment levels justifies much U.S. aid to pro-Western forces in Cross Cemetery, Duxbury, Vt., in the Louise Bunce Saucier; five sons, Thursday, 11:23 a.m. — Traffic acci­ Republican leaders today he would greater federal spending for federal Angola. “I think it was a serious mis­ James Saucier, Robert Saucier, spring. dent involving fire hydrant at Main and of Ghaminade program HARTFORD — Connec­ lead the party to victory by giving un­ job programs. | take by the Congress and I think we Local arrangements are being Bigelow Sts. (Town). ABOUT TOWN ticut’s state auditors, Leo employed Americans "lasting and will live to regret it.” Michael Saucier, Russell Saucier and Songs of love and other music will Piano renditions of "It is true that what I am handled by the John F. Tierney Thursday, 2:38 p.m. — Accidental box Donahue and Henry Becker, secure jobs — not dead-end jobs sup­ — Said his talks this week with Daniel Saucier, all at home; two be performed by members and Rachmaninoff’s “Russian Concerto” proposing is not going to get the un­ Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. alarm at Manchester Memorial Hospital are contradicting the state tax ported by the government.” Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak daughters, Mrs. Roger Sirois of guests of (Thaminade Musical Qub and Schubert’s “Impromptu in A employed back to work overnight,” (Town). state Sen. David M. Barry, Dem., commissioner’s claim their Ford attack^ Democratic-backed Rabin were useful, but it still is Caribou, Maine, and Judith Saucier, Monday at 8 p.m. in the Federation flat” will be presented by Mrs. Hetty he said. “But it will get them back to Thursday, 9:14 p.m. — Car fire at Hill Fourth District, will hold office staff members were not public service job programs, saying “very difficult” to predict what will at home; his mother, Mrs. Laura St. and Hillstown Rd. (Town). Room at Center Congregational Ptomianos. work, with lasting and secure jobs— hours Saturday, from 9 to 11 a.m. in allowed to view federal income they “have the ring of an instant happen next in efforts to cditain a per­ DuFour Saucier of Caribou; his Clarence E . F o g g Today, 2:13 a.m. — Unnecessary alarm Church. Baritone David Hutchinson will not dead-end jobs supported by the the Manchester Municipal Building. tax data given state ofHcials by solution” . It would be “a cruel il­ manent Arab-Israeli peace pact. He maternal grandfather, Paul DuFour Clarence E. Fogg, 70, of 32 at Lydall Inc. (Town). Patricia Quaile, a Manchester sing ‘"The Green Eyed Dragon” by federal government.” He has invited constituents to attend the Internal Revenue Service. lusion,” Ford said, to promise the. said the United States is striving to of Caribou; and a grandson. Strickland St., died suddenly early Today, 5:48 a.m. — False alarm at 115 High School senior, will perform the Charles Wolseley and “If I Could Tell Ford also said he plans to stop and discuss any matter relevant to They said they looked at American people “full employment prevent stagnation in negotiations. this morning in Boca Raton, Fla. Spencer St. (Town). first movement of Mozart’s You” by Isabel Firestone. Mrs. Ida “double-digit inflation” by holding the 1976 session of the General returns on a “test check basis” o v erai^t” in this elecUon year. John E. Stewart The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 “Clarinet Concerto” and ‘"Three Cormier will accompany him. federal spending to $394.2 billion in Assembly, which opens Wednesday. in the course of their audits on Prudential aides said Ford was the 1977 fiscal year and by halting John E. Stewart, 65, of Winter Main St., is in charge of Blue Cross given Pieces for Clarinet” by Stravinsky. Beethoven and Grieg each com­ the tax commission. not trying “to advance his own can­ “petty tyranny of faceless federal Haven, Fla., formerly of arrangements, which are in­ She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. posed songs entitled “I Love You,” Fugitive bureaucrats” with an overhaul of Manchester, died Wednesday in complete. rate increase W.L. Quaile of 187 High St. and they will be sung by Mrs. Mary didacy” on ttis trip, but political HARTFORD - Gov. Ella T. analysts agreed today’s visit to Dear­ more than 50 programs involving HARTFORD (UPI) - Insurance Mrs. Eldna Johnston, soprano, will Stewart, contralto. She will be ac­ surrenders Members of St. Bridget’s Rosary Grasso has asked the chief born is the President’s first clear-cut health care, education and social ser­ Commissioner Jay W. Jackson has Society will meet tonight between sing “Brown Bird Singing” by Haydn companied by Mrs. June Tompkins. Wood and “Sweetheart Tree” by Refreshments will be served. state’s attorney to investigate political appearance outside vices. PHOENIX (UPI) - A man wanted approved a rate hike for direct pay­ the hours of 7 and 9 at Holmes a state plan to buy 253 acres on Flu incidence not unusual ment Blue Cross customers. Henry Mancini. She will be accom- Anyone interested in an informal Washington in 1976. in Connecticut for attempted murder Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to pay Candlewood Lake for a state $ Ford did not mention GOP rival What flu epidemic there is or has develops into a cold. There have been Jackson Thursday said the in­ pani^ by Mrs.
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