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FREE! GIFTS Will Be Mailed Whenever WINKLERS Biko Family Should ''Fear for Their You Wish PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 3.1977 Two facing ROCKVILLE HI6H SCHOOL Carol Sing Sunday PretenU Inside today new charge . in Cantor Parii Area ........... 6-7A Comics...........UB Arts................ 5A Dear Abby.. TIB in assault HELLO DOLLY Business....... 3B Family..........1-2B 'V A Carol Sing, sponsored by Manchester CB Convac... 4B Jai aU i............5B Area Conference of Churches (ft^CC) Fri. & Sat •Dec. 9th • 10th ^urches — 8A Obituaries .. 12A Two 16-year-old Manchester Oassifled .. 7-lOB Sr. Citizens .. 4B and the town Park Dept, will be held Sun­ Collectors... 5A Sports...........6-7B residents have been charged with day at 6 p.m. in Center Park. Bring assauit against an elderly person, the flashiights. 8:18 P.M. •12.50 AdmiMlon first such charges filed by ROCKVILLE HIQH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Manchester Police. The Connecticut General Assembly passed a law during its iast session ■B i creating the charge, which is for crimes committed against people MA MA MIA’S Does New England who are 60 or over, Manchester Police said. BUFFET KSnURWr a UTEREIIS Michael N. Templeton of 45 S. fllandieater TUESIMT + WEDHESOAY Alton St. and Christian G. Pappas of TUES. Regular BuHM need nuclear power? 456*4 Main St. were charged, police said. Each also was charged with one CHiutc count of second-degree larceny, Cloudy today with a chance of rain or AMHERST, Mass. — The issue of Rhode Island canceled scheduled whether New England needs nuclear trustee of the National Aububon police said. - s p e c ia l - snow developing toward evening. Highs Friday evening appearances at the Society. © r c i f M t r a power was in the spotlight Friday at The arrests were made in connec­ around 40. Chance of rain or snow early conference. Cole said New England does not Dr, Jock Haller, Conductor w e d ., DEC. 7th tonight followed by partial clearing the opening of a two-day conference tion with a purse-snatching incident Thomson cited his planned trip to have to grow to improve its late at night. Lows in the upper 20s and on the region’s economic future. that occurred Friday afternoon on Taiwan early Saturday and his need economy. lU K I MERRT JOIN THE WMF low 30s. Fair Sunday. Highs in Uie up­ New Hampshire Gov. Meldrim House Drive in the Westhiil Gardens Sunday, Decamberd, 1977 ^ to catch up on lost sleep before he Nuclear power “is not for this per 30s. Probability of precipitation 30 Thomson, newly elected chairman of housing project, according to police. HOLIDAT CELEBRATION left. Garrahy was in Washington region and is not for this time,” he 7:30 P.M. Bailey Auditorium percent today and 40 percent tonight. the New England Governors More arrests are expected in con­ Friday. said. Winds becoming southerly 15 to 20 mph Conference, said the six states should nection with the case, police said. Mandieiter High School -DISCO DANCING- New Haven, Conn., Mayor Frank today, shifting to westerly 10 to 20 mph work together to bring more nuclear At the opening panel of the conven­ Police also reported a purse Uve D.J. also mast Jaff Jacobs, tonight. National weather map on Page tion at the University of Logue, opening a panel on problems snatching Friday afternoon in the PIANO SOLOIST 8B. power to the region because it will Qanaral Manager of WINF. lure industry. Massachusetts, a physicist and cor­ of New England cities, said the pre­ Pine Hill Road area. No arrests have Anne SCoacieln^ 5:00 P.M .. 10 P.M. porate executive said if New England sent tax structure penalizes urban been made. “We can’t remain a state separate A// fft/8 p\m our tabulou$ $2.50 from New England in the long run,” wants to grow, it must accept areas because they have large con­ PRCX^RAM centrations of poor people. SYMPHONY NO. S • tr*lea“ Thomson said at an afternoon press nuclear power plants. Burning secrets a—Uio.tn ouftet. Coma aarly tor boat aaatlng “The downtowns of New England News conference in nearby Northampton. Nuclear power is now the most ef­ CONCMTO IN A AUHOR ^ M A N O AND ORCHtSTRA or call 846-7558 lor raaervatlona. need revitalization and we need WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Pen­ But Thomson said he does not op­ ficient and economical fuel and a federal and state policies that tagon will burn its castoff secrets to pose alternatives to nuclear power if “necessary component” to progress keep warm and help save energy this 748 Tolland Tnpk. tid b its in the Northeast, said Robert Char- provide employment,” he said. d o n a t io n 19 . SfNIOR OTIZINS AND they can produce as much energy. winter. SruOiNTS S I . CHROReN UNDER 12 PRK M anchester pie, president of the Cabot Corp. in The conference, scheduled to end 3 At the conference’s evening ses­ Officials said a $212,000 incinerator Compiled trom Boston. Saturday, is co-sponsored by the ,llU4 t/, . sion, Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. for burning waste classified material 'ISTINCTIVE CATERING “We either go nuclear or we don't Council for Northeast Economic Ac­ United Press International Dukakis was grazed on the hand by a was installed recently near the fCR ALL CCCASIGNS go,” he said. tion, University of Massachusetts, HARTFORD - Sen. Robert Boston cream pie thrown by an un­ Defense Department headquarters call Jim at 646-75S8 for “I agree, but who wants to go at Worcester Telegram and Gazette Houley, D-Somers, criticizes identified young man as he spoke to and hooked up to the mammoth the Information to suit your party needs.. all?” replied fellow panelist John and the Boston Globe. r ' lllllllllll Liquor Control Commission for conference participants. building’s heat and hot water system. being sensitive to the needs of the Cole, editor of the Maine Times and a industry it regulates and not the Several student demonstrators, Medicaid increase public. protesting what they said was CHRISTMAS PARTIES Houley is unhappy with a com Dukakis’ unwillingness to fund HARTFORD (UPI) — Beginning ...Now Booking Holiday Parties for mission decision reversing i higher education programs, had Jan. 1. state payments to doctors who Groups up to 75 People In our Brand previous ruling that a 10 percent greeted the governor as he arrived at State to increase treat Medicaid patients during office New, Plush discount could be given persons the evening meeting. visits will increase by 5 percent, buying beer by the case. “Well, I don’t think I look like while payments to dentists and psy­ ESSEX — New Hampshire Gov Anita Bryant,” Dukakis quipped, ap­ chologists will rise by 2 percent. EL HOMBRE ROOM Medicaid payments Meldrim Thomson Jr., a parently referring to pie-throwing at­ Last session, the Legislature ap­ AND PARKING Republican conservative whose tacks against the singer by backers proved budget measures to increase Prices for All Parties • No Party Too Small HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut percent as of Jan. 1. Dentists, psy­ opinions often differ from those of of homosexual rights. the state's Medicaid payments, but doctors who treat Medicaid patients chologists and laboratories will Call Now For More Information his colleagues, Friday was' Govs. Meldrim Thomson of New left it up to the Social Services Officer Robert Johnson of the Manchester Police during office visits will have their receive two percent more. 6 4 * - i a 3 S elected chairman of the New Hampshire and J. Joseph Garrahy of Department to determine what Department’s Traffic Services Bureau checks the identifica­ state payments increased by five State Social Services Com­ MANCHESTER PARKADE DAVIDS REST. England Governors Conference. health services the increases would HOLIDAY AT tion of a man stopped and eventually arrested on a charge of missioner Edward Maher said The governors approved a $100,- Friday his agency’s decision to in­ be used for. 000 appropriation to help create a “driving while under the influence of alcohol.” Johnson works crease payments for office visits is Hione 649-fl5T regional veterinary school. THE HOMESTEAD a special 7 p.m. to 3 p.m. shift, specifically designed to focus aimed at encouraging more doctors Cine BOSTON — Daredevil skiers ODCkTHEATRES EAST on potential drunken drivers and accidents connected with Giles to check legality to participate in the Medicaid Ban on spackle K.l.ii.llilUliaNHligiiin'.ii who throw caution to the wind program. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Spackle Tomorrow - Noon to 4 when they point their skis drunken driving. (Herald photo by Vaughn) 049-8333 In Connecticut and in other New and other patching compounds con­ /lU THE WONDERS downhill may be paying their own on using Globe Hollow **STAR8HIP m England states the reimbursements taining asbestos will be banned Celebrate with us the 10th Holiday hospital bills, if a proposal in­ AND THE SPARKLE I INW$IOHS"po for Medicaid, a state-federal within six months as a result of ac­ at the Homestead! There’ll be troduced in the Massachusetts Jay Giles, director of public works, about the use of the pool site for the MANTYPItOIIAN . program designed to provide health tion by the Consumer Product Safety AND THE Z Legislature is passed. Drunk motorists said Friday that he is investigating plant. BEAUTY TTw La»t Remako ^ Christmas music, craft care for the needy, have traditionally Commission. The Globe Hollow swimming pool demonstrations, holiday AUGUSTA, Maine—The fate of whether the site of the Globe Hollow been low. The commission approved the the uniform property tax, which site was part of a large land parcel a otBeauBesteyiM-ea swimming pool could be used as the The result has been that relatively Parkade is sparkling move to include a ban on fake MT-SUN KIDDIE SMDW decorations, a special quilt was adopted four years ago as its purchased from the Cheney Bros,, location for the Town of few doctors in the six-state region Manchester Shopping Parkade is sparkling with Christmas fireplace ash made with the same Bugs Bunny Supantar exhibit, and mulled cider and supporters rallied behind the not easy to spot part of it for water purposes and part Manchester’s proposed water treat­ have been willing to take part in the material, because asbestos is l:1S + 3dM Q cookies for everyone.
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