Emergency Energy Bill Future Now Uncertain
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
V. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENlNcf HfcRALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Jan. ij9, 1974 Zemanekr Chosen Vernon Obituaries Elk of the Year Police Report .vll.-. Manchester Lodge of Elks has named Raymond W. MANCHESTER of Lou’s Sunoco of 404 Hartford Zemanek, past exalted ruler of 31 On Commuter Bus Dennis Hartley, 27, of 27 Rd., reported to police Monday the lodge, as “Elk of the Year.” Kerry St., was charged Monday that four cars parked in his sta Vernon’s first commuter bus Charlotte Gray Dies, A dinner-dance in his honor both ways in one day. a.m. It will go by way of 1-86 run to Hartford, was made will be held at the lodge, Satur with third-degree assault and tion lot were vandalized. Three Passengers pay as they ride, 75 and get o f the highway at the Manchester A City of Village Charm day. The evening will start with threatening in connection with of the vehicles suffered yesterday and was used by 28 cents each way. Bus drivers are Robert Stexit in East Hartford Voice, Piano Teacher smashed windshields but the passengers. Today the number PRICE: F IH EEN CEN'i’.S a roast beef dinner followed by a domestic disturbance, prepared to make change for and then go to ai aft property MANCHESTER, Conn., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1974— VOL. XCIII, No. 102 Manchester Police report. amount of total damage is still of passengers increased to 31 Mrs. Charlotte R. Gray, 65, of dancing to the A1 Carlson those who do not have the where it will stop at each gate. undetermined. and it is expected it will go even 81 Hilltop Dr., well-known orchestra. The recipient of the Hartley was released on a proper amount. The return trip will leahe from TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES . soprano soloist and teacher of award will be presented with a $500 surety bond with —It was reported to police hiher, next week,. Bradford The commuter bus has been S. Main St. at 5 p.m. The fares voice and piano, died Monday plaque from the grand lodge appearance in Circuit Court 12, Monday that W gallons of gas Wright of the Post Road approved by the Public Utilities will be the Same as for the night at Manchester Memorial and other gifts. Manchester, scheduled for Feb. oline were siphoned from a Stagesus Company said. Commission (PUC), on a trial Hartford run. 11. The bus leaves from the Ver Hospital after a long illness. Tickets and reservations may truck owned by the Manchester 30-day basis. artford hin malces its return non Center Middle Sih nt 7:15 She was the wife of William be obtained from John Vichi Packing Co. of 349 Wetherell St. A second bus, to go to Pratt & trip leaving Aetna I suanc Co. a.m. and is due to arrive at the Gordon Gray. and Paul Hublard or by contac In other Manchester Police VERNON Whitney in East Hartford, will 4:15 p.m. and Central Row at Emergency Energy Bill reports: Mrs. Gray was born July 13, ting the lodge steward. Robin Farrell, 16, of 57 West iSle of safety in Hartford at 7:40 make its first run "this coming 4;20 p.m. 1908 in Monifietl^ Scotland, and —LeRoy Brown of Hartford St., Vernon, is reported in em The bus company has fie Monday, Harold Collins, owner At the end of the 30-day trial had lived in Manchester since reported to police' Monday critical condition in the inten ta assengers are needed to of the bus company said. period, Collins will be asked to 1947. She taught voice and piano afternoon that his car awaiting sive . care unit at Rockville make the run break even finan This trip is designed to ac present records of all revenues for 12 years in Hartford and Sellout service at S&S Buick was General Hospital. She was cially. aight said passengers do commodate office workers at and expenses, to the PUC and at West Hartford before coming to broken into and two tickets to not have to commit themselves the plant. It will,leave the Mid that time the PUC will make a Tonight’s basketball game at struck by a snowplow blade as Manchester. the showing of the Ali-Frazier she was walking on Rt. 83 about to ride every day or even to ride dle School parking lot at 7:20 ruling on the permanency of the Future Now Uncertain East Catholic High between Besides teaching voice and fight were removed from the run. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A East and East Hartford High is 8 last night, police said. piecemeal, from the sweeping Senate or Hose committee requirements, saying they The Senate did, however, piano, she was a soloist with the glove compartment. Police said combination of Senate liberals a complete sellout. A hospital spokesman said bill that gave President Nixon could have hearings on the would be “unwieldy.” warn oil producing countries Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop a checkbook and other and conservatives, backed by Cliff Demers, EC director of the girl suffered multiple inter- broad powers to deal with tte biggest bone of contention in Jackson, however, said “ in they risk possible American and a member of the South valuables were not disturbed. the Nixon administration and athletics, said no tickets would nal injuries and has -energy situation. They could the biH<^the control of energy dustry won and the consumers economic retaliation for ^oil —Karen Andreo, 16, of 382 Board Approves the oil industry, has badly United Methodist Church Choir. be sold at the door. questionable head injuries. She modify enough of the old bill to profits—and5—and possibly come up lost” by the vote. If he windfall price increases that threaten to She was substitute soloist for Bush Hill Rd. was issued a sum underwent surgery this mor wounded if not killed emergen satisfy opponents on certain (Continued from Page One) future meeting on the premise with a newI ^apjjroai r o a c h that would profits section is thrown out, he worsen inflation and unemploy the First JShurch of Christ, mons Monday for failure to ning. Board member John C. cy energy legislation originally points, or they could offer bits be acceptableN^ that winter is not yet over and said, he will insist on a section ment in the United States. Scientist on N. Main St. for six Mrs. William G. Gray grant the right of way in con Police said Miss Farrell was Yavis, chairman of the per sought by the White House. and pieces of the bill as riders compare with funds available. there may be additional days to forcing energy prices back to a The warning was made in a years and also served as sub Clear Brooks, nection With a two-car accident apparently walking close to the sonnel and finance committee, The Senate voted 57-37 to legislation already pending. Should alternates have to be make up; and the proposal Il Went Far Afield set level of lat year. resolution adopted by voice stitute solist for many churches former Hillyer College in Hart on New State Rd. middle of the road in the east- reported negotiations are under Tuesday to send the bill back to Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- dropped, these could be added made by Gov. ’Thomas Meskill The bill was ori^nall'y Staggers said the vote “was vote and without debate but its in Middletown, Vernon and the ford. Asks Weiss The vehicle driven by Miss bound lane when a car driven by way with the board to present conference committee. Wash., the Senate sponsor, said at some future date when funds that the state board relax the requested by President Nlfxon, the most irresponsible thing threat of unspecified economic Hartford area. She also belonged to South Andreo and the vehicle of Brian Harold Limberger of Tamoka its proposal to the Manchester he had been told by House spon Manchester residents whose became available. 180-day school year require Sponsors from House and who wanted authority for such that could be done to the wishes While studying voice and United Methodist Church, Tem Conroy, 19, of C oventry Ave., Ellington, rounded the Education Association, the sor Harley Staggers, D-W.Va., (See Page Fourteen) properties abut brooks are It was reported the ment this year. Should the Senate planned to meet today to things as gasoline rationing of the people.” piano after graduating from ple Chapter, Order of Eastern received extensive damage and curve. teacher bargaining unit, later House conferees would refuse being asked by Town Manager preliminary plans had been ap latter occur, the board feels, see what could be salvaged, _ the energy problem. But high school, she was employed Star, and Manchester Memorial had to be towed from the scene. Police said the driver said he this week. to meet again on the bill. Robert Weiss to take whatever proved earlier in the evening by the matter would be resolved either as a package or ‘when it reached the conference as talent scout, studio accom Hospital Auxiliary. No injuries were reported, did not seecjhe girl and she was A slide presentation on the Staggers told UPI either a steps are necessary to remove the Town Building Committee without extending the school committee late last year, the panist and vocalist at radio sta She is also survived by a police said. Court date is Feb. struck-by a snowplow blade on Illing Junior High School Out debris still remaining from the 25. so with the board’s approval the year any further into June.