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PAGE THIRTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVEl^ING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Nov. 5, 1975 Ostomy group meets Monday The weather Gases disposed, of in eourt Sunny, high in 60s. Fair The Manchester Ostomy tonight, low in 40s. Increasing Association will meet Mon- cloudiness, warmer, Friday, day at 7:30 p,‘m. in Geographical Area 12 against him Sept. 18. • Guregh G, Baboian, 23, driving, $100. high upper 60s to near 70. East Hartford Session Bond was maintained at • Joseph Gibbons, age Conference Room C at of 186 New State Rd., Manchester Memorial $50,000 surety. He failed to carrying a gun without a not available, of East Hart Manchester—A City of Village Charm SIXIKKN 1»A(;KS PRICE: FIFTEEN t,ENTS Recent dispositions in Hospital. Directions to the MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 32 post it. and is beii^ held at permit reduced to breach ford, use of motor vehicle cluded": assigned room will be the state correction center of peace, $150. without the owner’s per lb' • Donald Quinn, 29, of 93 in Hartford. mission, 45 days with given at the information Wells St., waived a hearing Manchester police • Anthony B. McAwley, execution suspended and desk. of probable cause in con refused to give out details 27, of 442 W. Middle Tpke., probation for two years. The association is a nection with several rape about the case. operating under the in rehabilitation organization ■ u charges and his case was • Paul C. Barber, 18, of fluence, $150. • Sandra Therriault, 19, of patients with ileostomy, Jai alai scandal hearing bound over to the next colostomy, and ileo- News East Hartford, operating • Joseph G. Porter, 39, of Willimantic, fourth- criminai session of Hart bladder suigery. under the influence of of Glastonbury, second- degree larceny, $150. ford County Superior The program will be a alcohol or drugs, $150. degree criminal trespass, • benJamin Galindo, 35, summary | Court. round table discussion of • Russell Johndrow, 30, 30 days in'/ail with execu of 655 Talcottville Rd., opened by gaming agencyl Quinn is charged with ostomy cases and care.* rr" of Crystal Lake Rd., Ver tion suspended and proba Vernon, reckless driving, Compiled from first-degree rape (four non, operating under the Patients and their spouses tion for six months. $ 100. Liiiled Press Iiiternutional NEWlNGTON (UPI) - A public Friend, owner of the $14 million and the Metropolitan Bank of Trum counts), deviant sexual in influence, $200. or friends are invited to at hearing expected to unveil details of facility, was scheduled to take the bull. tercourse (two counts), • Louis E ' Marchdt III, • William J. England • Frank Duverger, .23 of tend. Friend faces a Nov. 12 hearing first-degree kidnapping, Jr., 21, of 76 Galaxy Dr., East Hartford, operating For further information one of Connecticut’s worst scandals stand after the preliminary matters 18, of Flanders Rd., Coven State opened today with Bridgeport Jai alai were taken care of. before Superior Court JufJge Thomas and first-degree burglary. try, third-degree larceny, operating under the in under suspension, $150, and about the Ostomy Associa O’Sullivan on conternpt charges filed HARTFORD —Legislative fronton operator David Friend Chief State’s Attorney Joseph T. The charges were lodged $75. fluence reduced to reckless speeding, $100. tion, call Anne McNeill at by the one-man grand Jury when Crafts by hospital staff members leaders have decided to post- •: expected to take the stand. Gormley, representing the commis-' 649-6076. Friend refused to answer several of pone a renewed probe of the •: 'The Connecticut Commission on sion, said Wednesday he expects its questions. A Ship model made by Louise hospital employes. The event was state’s leasing practices by the •: Special Revenue is holding the those witnesses who balk at the Ravenhill is being admired by Mrs. sponsored by the Auxiliary of Legislature’s Management hearing to determine whether it questioning will be granted immunity A 19-page transcript of the Manchester Memorial Hospital Committee because they ;• should lift the gambling license it and will be forced to testify. testimony Friend did give before Elaine Charendoff at the arts and Mulvey was shown to O'Sullivan and co-chaired by Mrs. Charendoff believe leasing reform legisla- :• granted to Friend, a Hollywood, Fla., Gormley said the immunity would crafts show held Sunday and Mon Another Great Look banker. The fronton had been not prevent him from prosecuting when Friend was charged with con \ and Andre Marmen, hospital Is Now Yours. tion passed earlier this year is :• day at Manchester Memorial adequate to correct abuses un- scheduled to open this month. confessed crim in als, since he tempt Tuesday, but Friend’s lawyers development director. (Herald Invest In A Look For The asked it be kept secret because it Hospital conference rooms. The covered in prior investigations. •: Commission Chairman Paul gathered what he considered suf items exhibited were created by photo by Pinto) SCARF Silvergleid reJected eight motions by ficient evidence for conviction before contained the name of a prominent BRIDGEPORT -A federal J: Friend’s attorneys and ordered the the hearings started. person. court has been asked to order •: hearing to proceed. About 25 persons were subpoenaed But prosecutors downgraded the ShopRite Color- desegregation of Bridgeport’s The first witness was Thomas to the hearing but Gormley said he importance of the person's role in the About Fall Wardrobe. public school system to reflect |: McGuinnis, general manager of the expected to hear today only from scandal. Asked if the person's identi Come In And See Our the racial makeup of the com- :■ Hartford Hilton, who testified that Friend, William Moy, a Hollywood, ty would be revealed at today's town Exciting New Selection of munity. The suit was filed :• Friend and two other individuals in Fla., restauranteur, and officials of hearing, Assistant State’s Attorney Squares, Ascots, Tubes, Wednesday by a group of black -i volved in the fronton operation Hartford’s Hilton and Sonesta hotels. Robert Beach said, “It could come tonight at 7:30 at Trinity Covenant Oblongs. Roto Circular stayed at the hotel in February and A grand Jury investigation, held in out but you might never know it.’’ Lydia Circle of South United and Spanish-speaking residents •; Methodist Church will meet tonight Church. and the local NAACP chapter. •; March 1974. closed sessions, will recess for the The Hartford Courant today said State police say Friend told in duration of the commission hearings the unidentified person was the late at 8 at the home of Mrs. Fred Beautiful Prints and Solids vestigators that a $200,000 payment on the gambling license, expected to Murray Chotiner, an advisor to Whitesel, 14 Hunter Rd. Al-Anon family groups‘Will meet In Smashing Colors. In the Mail... at Your Regional (Herald photo by Pinto) tonight at 8 at St. James Church, was made to John M. Bailey, the late last into next week. former President Nixon. Chotiner 6 $400 |-Q $goo The Presbyterian Church will have Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Pathfinders PROVIDENCE, R. I. -V ice J Democratic state chairman, in Hart Among the charges against was named in the Senate Watergate Building getting refurbished a prayer meeting tonight at 7:30 at Club, 102 Norman St., and Friday at Door... or at the Store President Nelson A. •: ford in April of 1974. Bridgeport Jai Alai — any one of hearings as an alleged participant in the church. 10 a.m. at South United Methodist Rockefeller might come under :• Silvergleid reJected the motions by which would be sufficient grounds for the "dirty tricks’’ activities of the Work started this week on cleanihg up and refurbishing of the consideration for the presiden- :• 1972 presidential campaign. Church campus. Alateen for the 12 to 773 Main St. Louis I. Gladstone, Friend’s at lifting its license — are making false Podrove and Jaffe Building on Main St. which formerly was oc While Supplies Last! cy of Ivy League Brown torney, including one to conduct the statements to the commission and a First Church of Christ, Scientist, 20-year-old children of problem Manchester cupied by the W. T. Grant Co. The building is being purchased by drinkers will meet Thursday at 8 TWEED’S University, according to Ver- ;i hearings behind closed doors. existence of an owner’s contact with will have a testimony meeting Open Thursday p.m. at the Pathfinders Club, with non R. Alden, chairman of the •; McGuinness told the commission two known organized crime figures. Ken Burkamp, second from left, from Abraham Druckman of tonight at 8 at the church, 447 N. Nights ’til 9:00 Main St., which is open to the public. the beginners group meeting at 7:30. SPECIALTY SHOP presidential s^ rch committee. •; that Friend, Lidizio Renzuilli and Gormley said he planned to Wholesale New York City. Looking on is Robert Weiss, town manager, left, The family groups are open to friends Rockefeller’s father was anb,i Quinton Hinton stayed at the hotel produce records from four Connec and Frank Spilecki, right, who will be rental agent for the mini Free Parking At The Rear Of Store. 1897 Brown graduate and a J Feb. 27-28, and March 28-29, 1974. ticut banks relating to the Jai alai A Bible study will be conducted and relatives living with problem WE SELL ONLY WE SELL ONLY mall. On the scaffolding is Jim Ouellette of Four K ’s Construc drinkers. heavy contributor to the i Also in the party was Murray A. operation. They were Connecticut prices up U.S.D.A. U.S.D.A. school. •: Cooper of Cooper Limousine Ser National Bank, Connecticut Bank and tion Co.