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School Board Adopts Use Policy Partial Clearing This Afternoon with Area News PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 9,1976 The weather Inside today Obituaries ” ^School board adopts use policy Partial clearing this afternoon with Area news......... 16 Kitchen . _25 Mrs. Floyd S. Post highs in the mid 30s, Partly cloudy Business............ 31 Obituaries _____12 Joseph J. Palozej Manchester’s Board of Education Also questioned was the "social plans made by four organizations: teacher William DiYeso; a proposed tonight, lows in the 20s. Thursday Mrs. Eva Brookman Post, 79, of 99 has revised a policy on rental of manrhpatfr S Classified___ 19-22 People .............. 25 ELLINGTON — Joseph J. Palozej, value” item in the list of The Manchester High School Ski Club “movement education" program in cloudy with chance of snow flurries, Dear Abby.........23 Second Thought 15 Main St. died Monday night at 85, of- 84 Pinney Rd. died Monday school facilities which, is most cases, prohibitions. School board members (to Killlngton, Vt.), the MHSCurrent elementary physical education, high in 30s. National weather forecast ‘Tfcc Bright One*' Editorial ............4 Sr. Citizens ___ 28 Manchester Memorial Hospital. She night at Rockville General Hospital. hikes fees charged for community asked who and what would determine Events Club (to Washington, D.C.), byphysical education director Davis map on Page 20, I'HIR’I'Y-TWO PACES Environment ... 30 Sports......... 13-15 was the wife of Floyd S. Post. use of the schools. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1978- VOL. XCV, No. 136 He was the husband of Mrs. Stella "social value.” the MHS Spanish Club (to Puerto Wiggin; and a report by Special THREE SECTIONS PHICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Mrs. Post was born June 13,1896 in Rymsa Palozej. ’The school board, after a lengthy Few of the questions were Rico), and the MHS-Illing Junior Education Coordinator Norman Meriden and lived in East Hartford Mr. Palozej was born May 24,1890 discussion Monday which pushed its answered, and it appeared the policy High School French Club (to Fendell on planned Regional Oc­ before coming to Manchester 25 in Rockville and lived in Ellington all meeting past the usual 10 p.m. was finally adopted largely to get it Quebec). cupational Training Center programs years ago. She was a member of Se­ his life. He was a retired tobacco and adjournment, voted 8-0 for the new out of the way. The policy revision • Heard reports on a new “alter­ involving Manchester Community cond Congregational Church, potato farmer. He was an Army policy. Albert Harris, who had had been on the board’s agenda for nate education” program at MHS by College. Reagan sees need for ^miracle’ in^Illinois Welcome Rebekah Lodge of East veteran of World War I. He was a questioned the legality of some of the three meetings. Hartford, and Manchester Senior member of the Rockville American policy restrictions, abstained. The new schedule of fees in the Citizens. She and her husband would Legion Post and the Polish-American Most of the discussion and uncer­ policy includes increases for all Massachusetts man have observed their 56th wedding an­ Citizens Club of Rockville. tainty dealt with administrative facilities — auditoriums, gyms, niversary April 12. guidelines which listed five types of classrooms and conference rooms — President Ford, Carter She is also survived by a son, Other survivors are 2 sons, Edward activities prohibited in school except for a decrease in the rental killed in car crash Robert S. Post of Manchester; a Palozej and Raymond Palozej, both facilities. fee for junior high gyms ($100 to $75). brother, Walter Brookman of East of Ellington; a daughter, Mrs. David Prohibited are activities: School officials say rental of school The special, spark-free rescue tool car with the engine and steering Hampton; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Webster of Ellington; 3 brothers, “Promulgating any theory or doc­ facilities has provid^ between $7,000 of the Manchester Town Fire Depart­ column crushing his chest, fire of­ Lassen of Milford and Mrs. Jack Paul Palozej of Ellington, Martin trine subversive to the laws of the and $9,000 a year in revenue. A total ment helped extricate a Worcester, ficials said. Manchester and Glaston­ win favor in Flordia Mazeau of Maitland, Fla.; four Palozej of Rockville and Peter United States or any political sub­ of $8,000 is predicted for 1976-1977. Mass, man from a car after a crash bury fire fighters were called to grandchildren and three grandsons. Palozej of Kensington; 2 sisters, division thereof” ; “Advocating In other business Monday night, Monday about 2 p.m. on Rt. 2 in East assist. MIAMI (UPI) — President Ford Asked if he had a chance to win Ford with victories in New The private funeral is Thursday at Mrs. Louise Hughes of Rockville and governmental change by violence” ; the Board of Education: Hartford near the Main St. exit. Police said the crash occurred as won a fourth straight primary Tuesday in his native state of Illinois, Hampshire, Florida and his car was traveling at “a high rate Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Mrs. Robert Davidson of Port “Any activity that may be injurious • Established a new elementary However, Thomas J. Duszak, 31, Tuesday in Florida and Ronald Reagan bluntly said “no,” adding, Massachusetts primaries. He The Rev. Dr. Felix Davis, pastor of Richey, Fla.; and 10 grandchildren. to the buildings, grounds and school remedial reading position, to was pronounced dead on arrival at of speed” north on Rt. 2. Reagan, his fading challenger for the ”I’ve never considered Illinois for a narrowly lost New Hampshire, was Second Congregational Church, will equipment” ; “Any purpose in con­ be funded through June by state Hartford Hospital soon after. East Manchester’s rescue tool cut GOP nomination, conceded only a moment.” beaten badly in Massachusetts and The funeral is Thursday at 8:15 Hartford fire officials said they through the windshield posts as the officiate. Burial will be in Hillside a.m. from the Burke-Fortin Funeral flict with school activities”; and grants. In personnel matters, the “miracle” could prevent another But he asserted ” I’m not killed trailed in Florida 53 to 47 per cent. Cemetery, East Hartford. “Any activity with program content board voted to fill the new position believe Duszak was dead before their men peeled back the roof. The tool loss next week in Illinois. off,” and told reporters in Rock He said the "bulk of our strength is Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, arrival on the scene. Friends may call at the funeral of questionable social value.” immediately and also approved five then pulled the steering column Jimmy Carter, the former Georgia Island he still hoped for a “ miracle in in the South and Southwest” and in­ with a Mass at St. Joseph’s Church, The man had been pinned inside his away. home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Rockville, at 9. Burial will be in St. The concern of Harris and a resignations and two leaves of governor, ended George Wallace’s Illinois’’ to stop Ford’s rapidly dicated he would concentrate on 9 p.m. Bernard’s Cemetery, Rockville. minority of the other board members absence for teachers. iron rule of Dixie in the Democratic moving roll toward a first ballot vic­ those areas and in the caucus states The family suggests that any were the first and last items. Subver­ • Approved extended field trips primary and immediately tory in Kansas City in August. rather than expending further time, memorial gifts may be made to the Friends may call at the funeral sive theories or doctrines might not proclaimed himself the front-runner Reagan also indicated a sharp shift energy and money in the preference Memorial Fund of Second home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to be desirable but it might not be legal ^ for his party’s nomination. Sen. in his campaign strategy, which primaries. Congregational Church. 9 p.m. to prohibit them, under con­ TYLENOL 250$ Henry M. Jackson ran third. originally was based on taking out Wallace — who four years ago stitutional free speech guarantees, Jail break attempt shocked and embarrassed the Harris said. Democrats by winning the Florida foiled in Hartford for the millions primary with 42 per cent of the vote — said he was proud of Tuesday’s One of the men in the who should not HARTFORD (UPI) - State officials woo finish even though 10 per cent of the Area Spree stores to close maroon car brandished a takeaspirinn: Four men, one carrying a Floridians deserted him. shotgun, apparentiy shotgun, but those in thq About 20 employes will be affected chain, was unexpected, a spokesman Ihe local management has no attempted to stage a jail car quickly drove off in the Ford proclaimed himself when the Spree toy store on Broad St. for the local store said. knowledge o what the type of closing preak outside the Hartford ensuing confusion with the Mfg. Ll*t New York investors “overjoyed” by his victory, while closes within a month. procedure the Zayere Corp. has prisoners stiil in the state Managers of the stores first heard Correctional Center today. $5.65 Carter called his upset of Wallace The decision to close the Broad St. planned, such as a sale or the vehicle. of the decision Monday, the First reports from state Qo away, come again, another year HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T, Connecticut is going through some “unbelievable ... a major step store and stores in East Hartford and transfer of stock to another point, the No injuries were spokesman said. The employes, poiice said a maroon car Grasso and an entourage of state of­ tight fiscal straits.
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