Quick viewing(Text Mode)

House Okays $5 Billion for Energy Research

House Okays $5 Billion for Energy Research

>

PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ June 20, 1975 Testimonial OBITUARIES Enters Race FIRE C A L L S Canceled At his request, the For District Board testimonial planned for Thomas MANCHESTER (Manchester Ambulance) C. Monahan has been called off. lianrljfHtPr Surntng M? ralb Thursday, 11:47 a.m. — gas A third North End man has Flynn, 34, is supervisor of Thursday, 4:04 p.m. — auto Monahan is retiring from the Mrs. Marcella H. Hayes washdown at 17 Armory St. announced he is a candidate for control support functions at accident on 1-84 in the west­ post he has held for over 16 Raymond Brunell, 47; Mrs. Marcella Hickey Hayes, (Town) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 223 the Eighth District Board of Combustion Engineering. He is years as Manchester chief Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -t w o p a g e s 65, of 206 Oakland St. died bound lane. See story in today’s PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Directors. He is John C. Flynn a graduate of Manchester High Today, 1:01 a.m. — auto acci­ building inspector. He was Thursday at Manchester Herald. (Manchester Am­ Mental Health Officer Jr. of 31 Strong St. School and has a bachelor’s dent on Hartford Rd. caused the assistant building inspector for Memorial Hospital. She was the bulance) Flynn joins William L. degree from the University of downing of some wires. (Town) over three years before t^ t. widow of John Hayes. Today, 1:59 a.m. — auto acci­ HEBRON — Raymond Walter University of Connecticut and Sheridan and Robert Froelich Hartford and a master’s deree Today, 6:48 a.m. — dumpster Monahan said a conflict situa­ Mrs. Hayes was bom July 3, dent on Hartford Rd. See story Brunell Jr., 47, of Foote Lane, received a master of education as candidates for two vacancies in electrical engineering from fire on Tudor Lane. (Eighth in today’s Herald. (Manchester tion has arisen and he thought it 1909 in Manchester and lived retired executive director of degree from Hillyer College, on the board. The Eighth the University of Connecticut. District) would be best to cancel the most of her life in Hartford Ambulance) the Connecticut Mental Health now a part of the University of District annual meeting is He and his wife, the former SOUTH WINDSOR testimonial. before returing to Manchester a Thursday, 5:46 p.m. — car House Okays $5 Billion Association, died Thursday at Hartford. He did post graduate Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Carol Harvey of Manchester, Hartford Hospital. He was the work at . month ago. She was employed Bentley School, Hollister St. have two children — Mark, 9, fire at 20 Ridge Rd. as a case worker for Family husband of Mrs. Joan Peterson Other survivors are two J. Edward McKeever and and Laurie, 5. TOLLAND COUNTY Service Society of Hartford, Brunell. daughters, Bonnie Lea Brunell Dante Balboni, whose three- Flynn will be vice-president Thursday, 12:02 p.m. — false special purchase previously working as a recep­ year terms are ending, have an­ alarm at Tolland High School. Mr. Brunell was associated and Sheryl Eve Brunell, both at of St. Bridget Parish (Council in (Irregulars of better) with the Connecticut Mental home; a brother, Robert J. tionist at Hartford Hospital for nounced they won’t seek re- 1975-76. He and his son are (Tolland Fire Department) For Energy Research Health Association for 16 years, Brunell of New Haven; and many years. election. Flynn is expected to YMCA Indian Guides. Thursday, 1:26 p.m. — woods flannel backed plastic tablecloths serving as its executive direc­ three sisters, Mrs. Bellerose B. Survivors are three sons, run against Sheridan for one of fire off Daly Circle. (Vernon WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House, from budget of the agency, which has ’The bill sets oil import quotas, provides tor for eight years. He retired Carney of Lakeville, Mrs. Gris­ James Hayes and Thomas the vacancies. Fire Department) defeating attempts to delay the “fast taken over work formally done by the tax incentives to conserve fuel and in 1973 because of ill health. tle B. Lonergan of West Haven Hayes, both of Manchester and Thursday, 1:46 p.m. — grass • 52x52 ...*1 .8 8 •52x60 ...*3 .4 4 breeder” nuclear reactor program, has Atomic Energy Commission. penalizes makers of gas-guzzling cars. Michael Hayes of Newington; fire off Old Stafford Rd. approved $5 billion for energy research In another energy development. Presi­ He was a member of the and Miss Gloria F. • 52x70 .. .*2 .7 9 a 60” round *3 .4 4 Ford’s proposals include removing price American Public Health New Milford. two daughters, Mrs. Edwina (Tolland Fire Department) and development for the next 15 months. dent Ford’s spokesman, Ron Nessen, said controls from domestically produced oil to Association, the National The funeral is Sunday at 3 Russo of Newington and Mrs. Thursday, 7 p.m. — fire in the The House voted 317-9 Friday to provide the energy bill passed by the House provide incentive for more production. we have every little thingl ' yX ■ I Retired Teachers Association p.m. on the grounds of the Mary McDaniel of Ironton, A B O U T TOW N laundry room of the Weather- $5.8 billion for the Energy Research and Thursday would not achieve Ford’s goal of The will try to get its and the University of Connec­ Brunell home on Foote Lane. In Ohio; a brother, George Hickey vane Apartments. (Vernon Fire Development Administration, including substantial independence from foreign provisions approved in the Senate. ticut Alumni Association. He the event of rain, the funeral of Manchester; two sisters, Department) ‘‘where a about $800 million for nuclear weapons energy sources and that “Congress has '4 Mrs. Grace Smith of AMBULANCE CALLS development. abandoned that goal.” also was associated with the will be in Gilead Congrega­ will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at dollar's National Mental Health tional Church. The Rev. Manchester and Mrs. Agnes Manchester Rod and Gun MANCHESTER worth a The House refused 227-136 to halt con­ Roberts of Port Huenma, Club will have its quarterly the VFW Home. struction funds for the Clinch River Association. Marshall Hughes, pastor of Thursday, 7:12 a.m. — auto­ th e miracle of main stredC i dollar!" Calif.; and five grandchildren. meeting. Old Timers Night and bike accident on Hackmatack downtown manchestet* project in Tennessee, a demonstration A registered sanitarian, he Gilead Congregational Church, The past matrons and past No Protection Ordered had worked for the state Men­ will officiate. Burial will be in The funeral is Monday at 8:15 “Man of the Year” award Mon­ St. See story in today’s Herald. plant for fast breeder nuclear reactors to a.m. from Holmes Funeral day at the clubhouse, Daly Rd., patrons of Temple Chapter, produce electricity. ’The fuel of these reac­ tal Health Department, Hart­ Gilead Cemetery. ..j. OES, will have a picnic Satur­ ford, and at the Blue Hills Friends may call at Holmes Home, 400 Main St., with a Coventry. Tlie event will open tors can be reprocessed and reused. Mass at St. Bridget Church at 9. at 5:30 p.m. with a social hour, day at 4:30 p.m. at the home of A group of congressmen headed by Rep. For CIA Probe Witness Clinic Department of Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Mr. and Mrs. John Von Deck Burial will be in St. Bridget and dinner will be served at Lawrence Coughlin, R-Pa., tried to WASHINGTON (UPI) - Despite the Alcoholism. Manchester, Saturday from 3 to Jr., Slocum Rd., Hebron. Those of the committee, said Friday that federal Cemetery. 6:30. The meeting will begin at eliminate the fast breeder construction murder of Chicago underworld figure Sam Mr. Brunell was born Nov. 18, 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. attending are reminded to bring protection has not been ordered for Friends may call at the 8. ______funds, leaving only research money. They Giancana after the Senate Intelligence 1927 in Meriden, son of Mrs. The family suggests that any a place setting and a lawn witness John Roselli because “he has not (Herald photo by Pinto) funeral home Sunday from 2 to contended that problems of assuring safe- Committee tried to contact him about Florence Boisvert Brunell of memorial contributions may be Manchester Barracks, World chair. Past matrons are to asked for protection” and “because I have Lakeville and the late Raymond made to the Connecticut Mental 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. War I Veterans, and Auxiliary still need to be solved. alleged CIA plots against Cuban Premier The family suggests that any bring a potluck dish. The House did shave $72.1 million from no idea what was behind the obvious W. Brunell Sr., and had lived in Health Association, Hartford, Fidel Castro, federal protection has not rubout of Mr. Giancana.” Mascot Took Part, Too Hebron for ^ years. or to the Rham High School memorial contributions may be the fast breeder program. been ordered for another reputed un­ made to the Family Service It rejected 246-102 an attempt by Rep. Giancana, 65, reputed head of the He was graduated from the Scholarship Fund. derworld figure scheduled to testify next Chicago Crime Syndicate, was found shot Society, 36 Trumbull St., Hart­ Bella S. Abzug, D-N.Y., to eliminate all A member of the Coventry Class of 1975 who was not here by Richard M. Clay Jr., the class co-president. The X Five Bicyclists Hurt Tuesday. to death Thursday night in his suburban ford. funds for nuclear weapons development listed on the program was the class mascot being carried rites were conducted under a clear sky Friday evening. Sen. John Tower, R-Tex., vice chairman Chicago home. The Senate committee In New Haven Chase wanted to find out if he was approached by A neighborhood resident the CIA to assassinate Castro. , NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Five caught one of the car’s oc­ Tower said the panel believed Roselli young bicyclists were cupants as he tried to flee the Senate Still Haggling was a more crucial figure in the alleged hospitalized today after being scene, police said. Reginald ao-^ assassination attempts on Castro than Coventry Graduates Challenged hit by an allegedly stolen car Jones, 16, of New Haven, was Giancana. chas^ by police in connection Over Contested Seat Tower first told newsmen the com­ POLICE REPORT held in lieu of $15,000 bond pen­ To Put Learning to Good Uses with three purse snatchings. ding an appearance today in mittee staff had been in contact with Gian­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield One suspect was in police Common Pleas Court. Jones cana. Later, the committee said Tower Democratic leaders, irritated by the angrily charged the GOP with “dilly custody. was charged with multiple oi had “asked that it be clarified that the By Monica Shea lawn to the usual “Pomp and Cir­ only evidence of life. This growth involves SO extended haggling over the vacant New dallying and engaging in stalling tactics to east on Hackmatack St. when highway and struck a ledge for­ The car, carrying three men, counts of robbery, larceny, committee had located Giancana but had One hundred and forty-three Coventry cumstance” played by the Coventry High experimenting with new philosophies and MANCHESTER Hampshire Senate seat, ordered a special the point of almost filibustering.” she waved at a bicyclist. Her cing the Law car off the road. sideswiped the boys at about assault and reckless endanger- not talked with him.” High School graduating seniors were in­ School band. ideas. We shouldn’t avoid new concepts Ronald L. Brackley, 22, of session today and vowed to begin early eyes were taken from the road The accident is still under in­ 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Shelton ment. One purse claimed to formed last night by the students of dis­ Jo-Ann Bray told the graduates, staff, because of fear of failure — for if we have 14F Garden Dr. was arrested on and work late every day next week. and she hit the pole, police said. vestigation. Ave. and Division St. after the have been stolen just before the tinction, Patricia White and Jo-Ann Bray, parents and friends attending the tried to do something and failed, we are a Common Pleas Court 12 The long sessions were scheduled after The bike riden by Pam purse snatchings at Bishop accident was recovered. Police that by using the tools they have acquired ceremonies, “What we have learned here still vastly better off than if we tried to do warrant Thursday at 9:30 p.m. the Senate, by near partyline votes, Cooper, 23, of 75 Richard Rd. CORRECTION Woods Park on Quinnipiac said they were searching for Marty Rohhins^ Imposter within the past twelve years and revising is only a foundation for more lear­ nothing and succeeded. Sometimes if we charging him with third-degree defeated three Republican amendments then struck the rear of the car. The Herald erred ’Thursday in Ave., police said. two other suspects. them they could find their place in the ning...Now we are going off on our don’t get lost, there’s a chance we may larceny. Friday aimed at recounting every one of The women were taken by its account of the arrests of I Fools Hospital^ world. separate ways and we have the opportuni­ never find our way. Let’s take the chance The charge stems from the the 220,000 ballots cast by New Hampshire Press ambulance to MMH where Ms. three 17-year-olds charged with The graduation was held outside under a ty to live our lives as we believe they of losing our way; let’s take the chance in theft of a pocketbook, at the voters last Nov. 5. Moriarty was treated for a second-degree criminal LAWRENCE, Mass. (UPI) - They would have told you anyway. It’s a good bright blue sky and it seemed as if the should be lived. Using the tools we’ve living, whether we succeed or fail...Let’s Gaslight restaurant on Oak St. With no end of the debate in sight, the lacerat^ chin and Ms. Cooper trespass. haven’t found out who he is yet, but one chance to meet people.” whole world was smiling on the class of acquired here, perhaps revising them, we grow, let’s change...These commence­ May 31. Brackley was released Democratic leaders have indicated they was treated for a lacerated The error was in The thing is for ^ure — the 6-foot-3 man in A hospital official said the only certainly 1975. can attempt to find our place in the ment exercises do not signify an end to on a 3500 non-surety bond for may cancel the July 4th recess. lower leg. Both were then Herald’s use of the term Lawrence General Hospital is not Marty true thing the man said since arriving is The girls in their crisp white gowns and world...It is essential that we master the high school, life, they proclaim the adven­ court July 7. Tlie first amendment, introduced by released. “burglary.” Robbins, the famed country and western that he has back problems. The insurance the boys in their bright green gowns ability to reaccess, and if necessary ture of a new start, they celebrate our in­ Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, failed 49-34. It singer. itiation into a society we have heard so Steven F. Mosher, 25, of 17H The car was towed away. The youths charged are number he gave on arrival seems to be marched from the school out to the front change, our lives and our basic morals, Michael A. Czajka of 28 Benton would have authorized a complete recount The man with a bad back is still giving expired. without alienating others; therefore, life’s much about, but have never really Garden Dr was arrested on a to be conducted by an impartial panel of Hugh B. Riley, 17, of 112 St., Michael J. Silver of 125 journalists and hospital officials phoney greatest achievement is the continual experienced. All the sweetness and court warrMt Thursday at 9:45 three attorneys. Stevens argued it would Oliver Rd. was injured in a one- Cooper St. and Dwight B. namhs. In the hometown of Ferdinand W. remaking of ourselves so that at last we sorrows of life are there for the taking, so p.m. charging him with be quicker to conduct a total recount than let’s live.” threatening. car accident today at 1 a.m. on Kearney of 28 Flint Dr. Demara, the fabled “Great Imposter,” -will know how to live it.” continue debating the resolution before who was the subject of a book and a film Patricia White said, “Change is essen- Class co-president, Leslie Cunningham The chargeVstemy'from a Hartford Rd. 277 feet west of According to police reports, Diplomas Given to 175 the Senate. by the same name, perhaps it’s not sur­ tail, for change seems indicative of said, “A funny thing happened on the way threat made June-124o his es­ McKee St. police received a call saying a youth entered- the West Side That resolution deals with 35 issues, in­ prising. growth and growth is a necessary quality to graduation; it took us twelve years to tranged wife, Denise. Mosher The car driven east on Hart­ cluding 27 ballots, on which the Senate ford Rd. by Riley drifted off the R,ec building at 7 p.m. on June Still, it was something of a suprise to the At Rham Graduation of maturation...We have touched each get here. Sometimes the teachers v,,