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Lost Our Lease

\ PAGE EIGHTEEN FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971 Average Dally Net Press Run manrl^^at^r lEnrning For The Week Ended The Weather May 29, 1971 Chance of showers and thun­ A^'erplanck Fund home of'Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Guest To Call and a club in Rochester. He dershowers this afternoon and Moriarty, 76 Forest St., may also calls for the Concord (N.H.) 15,550 evening. Highs to 85. Sunday be seen and prints ordered at Coach Muares. mostly sunny and pleasant. Gets Donation Potterton’s, 130 Center St., for At Square Dance Committees for the dance are - two weeks beginning Monday. Manchester— A City of Village Charm Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamilton, The South Manchester High A negative was made of the Phil Adams of Kittery, Maine, . School Class of 1921 SOth anni­ k: 1 a s s picture In the 1921 will be guest caller at the Man­ door duty; Mr. and Mrs. Vni-. ParkhilU Joyce VOL. LXXXX, NO. 244 11am Harvey, refreshment chair- . (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 AdvetrUalng on Page IS) versary reunion committee, at Somanhis. It is also on view chester Square Dance Club PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS men, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. '■ a wind-up meeting held this and prints may be ordered. dance tomorrow from 8 to 11 Flower Shop p.m. at Verplanck School. Mr. Howard Heistlngs and Mr. and ^ week, voted to make an Initial and Mrs. Russell White will cue Mrs. Robert Helhs. Frdak Oabelw, Proprietor ' contribution of $200 to the Ver- 601 MAIN BT.,.MANOHBennER Plane Missing the rounds. ^ T2P^ planck Scholarship Fund. (Next to Hartford Natkinal The fund Is administered by TOKYO (AP) — A Japcmese Adams, who hais been calling Bank) ___ Income Tax Repeal the Manchester Scholarship antisubmarine patrol plane with for eight years, has made sever­ \M. K ill’ ^ (>l li < 1.0 I Ml " o TBS—WE DEUVEB a a crew of 11 men was missing al recordings and Is on the staff I 1(1 'M, ( (MM M 1(1 N Kl I Pbonea: 640-07B1—648<14A8 Bargaining Session Foundation and honors the late Fred A. Verplanck, long-time today In the Pacific about 50 of the Jay-Sar-Kay Recording I 1(1.1 I I M \ l\ I'l/l superintendent of schools in miles northeast of Tokyo, the Co. He is the regular caller for Favored in House, Manchester. Defense Agency announced. It several Maine clubs including BEHER CLEANERS Candid shots taken at the re­ said the P2V >lane was on a the Silhouette Squares in Ber­ Read Herald Advertisements union, held June 26 at the training mission. wick, the C.C.R.C. In Portland, According to Poll Set for Tomorrow HARTFORD (AP) — House legislature- plan to meet Mon­ Robert T. Day Sidney 8. UiMhiree Majority Leader Carl AJello an­ day with Gov. ’Thomas J. Mes- nounced Friday that an Informal kfll to discuss possible amend­ poll showed a majority of the ment or repeal of the tax. It Two Professors at MCC Rectangular state House want to reconvene was passed July 1 by an 83-80 On SNET Walkout Charge to repeal the state income tax. vote In the House and a 21-12 Ajello said 96 representatives, vote in the Senate. NEW HAVEN (AP)— long distance, collect and credit tribution of wages among its Receive UConn Doctorates including 16 who voted for the Your Bar^B-Q If participants at the meeting The first bargaining ses­ card calls met with delays, worker.s. f M / o r Income tax when it was passed, agree on an alternate method sion since the beginning of “ Many of our customers are Morton Bohr, OWA vice presi­ Two assistant professors at High Sch(X>l. While living In said they would support a peti­ of raising money, Ratchford and dent, said Friday that "intense Purchases! tion to reconvene the House to now dialing their own calls and Manchester Community College Fresno, Calif., he was a per­ Grill Alfano say they will reconvene a strike by Southern New looking up numbers they want negotiations” were under way sonnel psychologist for the repeal the tax. Tliey all said received PhD’s at the Univers­ the legislature. It Is now in England Telephone Co. to call In the directories rather with 33 Bell Telephone bargain­ Armed Forces. During the first Our Reg. 12.99 they would support an alterna­ recess. (SNET) employes has ing units and predicted a “ very ity of Connecticut commence­ tive plan for raising revenue, than calling the operator,” :i -three years of its operation, he' Ajello says If the meeting been scheduled for noon Bell spokesman in Philadelphia active weekend.” Hundreds of ment exercises this year. was affiliated with Manches­ Ajello said. does not arrive at a consensus, Sunday at a “ neutral’’ said. “ This hud the effect of Im­ local Issue.s are being discussed Richard T. Day, assistant pro­ ter’s Camp Kennedy for re­ The president pro tern of the "we will go ahead with the pe­ proving service.” scpiirutely. tarded children and Is current­ state Senate, Charles T. Alfano, tition.” place. fessor of psychology, received 12 Ft.x3 Ft. Pool w/Ladder Phone company officials h.ave Temporary replacements for his doctorate In psychological ly a consulting psychological 9.77 and the speaker of the state Spokesmen for SNET and the the strikers were being hired to HAR’TFDRD (AP) — Connec­ said the system should continue evaluation and measurement; examiner for town public & Filter 5 position adjustable firebox House, William Ratchford, could Ccmnectlcut Union of Telephone a.ssist supervisory personnel In ticut State Labor Council presi­ Workers announced the agree­ to operate near normal for at and Sidney S. Llpshires, assist­ sch(x>ls. Healthy summer fun for the • call the General Assembly Into some areas. Scuffles between ’Ihe son of Mrs. Mary L. Day wh%els‘.'’ '‘^'^ ■ session. Petitions signed by a dent John J. Driscoll defended ment Friday to begin bargain­ least a month. Union official.s ant professor of history. In whole family . no more qj,, * the state’s new Income tax Fri­ have said it would be at lea.st pickets and nonstriking workers of 102 Carter St. and the late crowded beaches! Complete majority of the legislature could ing again. have occurred outside some Bell modem European histoi^. Deluxe Model - same as above* with hood, day and said at least 75 per two weeks after a strike settle­ Joseph R. Day. Dr. Day is package includes pool, filter also be used for the same pur­ It will be the first formal bar­ offices. There have been some Dr. Day’s dissertation was “ A motor, warming oven, heat indicator, side 1 ^ cent of the state’s residents ment before members go back married to the former Jeanette and ladder at a sensational 90.06 pose. gaining session since negotia­ arrests.____ ___________________ Comparison of Prison Inmate \ tray. Our Reg. Price 22.99 \. i • i I would pay less under the recent­ to work because of complexTFon“ Boudreau of Bath, Maine. ’The rice! Rep. George W. Hannon Jr., tions broke down at 1 a.m. Peter J. Peterson, 27, was Versus Community College Stu­ ly enacted Income tax than un­ tract-ratification procedures. couple and their four children D-Hartford, one of the sponsors Wednesday. The strike began shot in the leg Friday while dent Performance On the Com­ der the seven per cent sales tax The strike began Wednesday. live at 24 Camp Meeting Rd. of the petition drive, said the five hours later. But both par­ picketing the South Central Bell parative Guidance and Place­ Asstd. Bar-B-Q Tools OTiginaUy proposed by Gov. The union has turned down the ’Die son of Mr. and Mrs. move should be to repeal the ties have kept in touch by tele­ Telephone Co. office In New Or­ ment Battery.” The study In­ 20 In. Hi Riser Thomas J. Mesklll. company's offer of a 30 per cent David M. Llpshires of North­ income tax, not amend It. phone since the strike started. leans. Edwin J. Harris, 33. hus- volved an analysis of the aca­ hampton, Mass., Dr. Llpshires “ It would be Irresponsible to Driscoll said in a prepared The strike was timed to co­ wage benefit package over a Bicycles three-year period. The current b:md of an employe at the of­ demic aptitudes. Interest, needs, received his elementary and vote repeal and not include an statement that MeskllTs “soak incide with a national strike fice, was charged with aggra­ S 2 F„. 8 8 * 'em in the market place” ap­ average hourly wage is $3.43. and achievement patterns of In­ secondary education in that alternative plan,” Hannon said. against the Bell Telephone Sys­ vated battery. Police said a mates at the Connecticut Cor- city. He holds a BA in ec<mom- ’The subsUtute he said he had proach is far less fair to 75 per tem, of which SNET Is a sub­ The union says an agreement Our ^ ^ 8 8 on the wage Increase is close crowd of 25 pickets had sur­ recticoial Institution at Somers, Ics from the" University of Chl- In mind would be based on the cent or more of state residents sidiary, by the Communication rounded Harris’ car and began Reg. Half Gallon Cooler than the Income tax, even with but It is pressing for what it which particpates in extension ca g o and an MA' in history 47.99 sales tax as a means of raising Workers of America. coursework offered by MCC.

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