Rostoria from Vacant Dwelling at 111 Walnut St

Rostoria from Vacant Dwelling at 111 Walnut St

'iT, -t;' page; tw en ty - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Nov. 18. 1974 MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES MACC NEWS Discharged Thursday: Abby Rd., South Windsor; June Myer, 67 Richaixl Rd., Vernon. RniREMENT IHFOMTIOII MANCHESTER AREA CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES Elizabeth Kingston, 85 Prentice, 90C Rachel Rd.; Eva Also, Katherine Demko, 95 Hawthorne St.; William'^Burke, Barbanell, 99 C^ndlewood Dr., Walnut St.; Carol Donnelly, En­ 126F Rachel Rd.; Frank South Windsor; Thomas Hind- Retirement information, and counseling for B; NANCY CARR field; Raquel Smith, East Hart­ W. Rinas, co-pastor of Concor­ MACC Movie Carpenter, 91 Adelaide Rd.; son, 7 Lockwo^ St.; Barbara ford; Edith Brouillette, 40 Ed­ individuals and families, will be provided by ilanrf|p0tpr Etim ng BpraUi Executive Director dia Lutheran Church, to the Chris McEUigott, 365 West St., Klinghoffer, Marlborough; In what has become the most ‘ "The World of Hans Christian mond St.; Pauline LaTullppe, community. Anderson,” an animated film, Bolton; George Johnson, 4 Johanna Cbulombe, 479 Clark Rt. 44A, Coventry; Kevin the Retirement Resource Center of beautiful community worship Member churches of the Loehr Rd., Rockville; Pearl St., South Windsor; Michael MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1974- VOL. XOV, No. 43 service of the year, the people will be shown at St. Mary’s Gough, 42 Woodland Dr., South Manchester Community College. Sessions Mancheater—A City of Village Charm Greater Hartford Council of Episcopal Church on the Satur­ Daley, 1 Sunset Lane, Andover; Carra, 8 Village St.; Betty Windsor. TWENTY.FOUR PACES of Manchester will come Churches voted last Monday to Aimee Berube, East Hartford; will be held weekly on Tuesday evenings PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS together in thanksgiving and day of Thanksgiving vacation. become the Capitol Region This film will be shown along John Keefe, 614 Foster St., from 5:30 to 8:30 P.M., beginning on Nov. 5. rejoicing Sunday evening at Conference of Churches and South Windsor; Marion ICE STQRMS COMINGI South United Melodist Church. with two short Thanksgiving For further information and appointments, also voted a constitutional messages for children from 1 to Stephenson, 21 Camp Meeting The fourth annual Communi­ athendment which makes possi- Rd., Bolton. ^ NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR. call 846-2137. Participants will not be ty thanksgiving Service is 3 p.m. JEMOVE OR TOP TREES NeS ble Roman Catholic Tickets are 50 cents each to Also, Pauline Breton, 290 charged for this service. planned by an interfaith com­ membership. We rejoice at this YOUR HOUSE OR POWER ^ Auto Spokesmen Issue mittee made up of represen­ cover the cost of the films. broadening of fellowship. They are available from the yN fS , REFORE ANOTHER ICE tatives of the Protestant, The success of the MILLAR S I URMiii Roman Catholic, and Jewish religious education teachers in VITAMIN Manchester Conference and the your church or may be Licensed and Insured traditions with the able Conference of New Britain TREE U i C C guidance of Mrs. David purchased at the door. Parents HEADQUARTERS (New BRACC) were studied are welcomed and encouraged Holcomb. Mrs. Holcomb, , and u s^ as local examples in Liggett Parkade SERVICE Depression Warning whose open spirit has sparked>T to enjoy the films with their Low Prices' the two and a half years of children. 633-5345 so ihany programs bringing study that proceeded this vote. INC. READ HERALD ADS people together and to a better By RICHARD HUGHES thrown out of work in the wake of the General Motors and Ford Motor Co., as understanding of one another, is UPI BuaineM Writer worst new-car selling period in a decade chairwoman of the Christian , As autos go so goes the U.S. economy. well as Chrysler, anticipate Idling or more. thousands more in the next few weeks. Unity Division of the con­ And the auto industry is on the verge of a Young and Woodcock met with Town­ ference. I930s-type" depression, according to top The industry has a record 80-day supply of send to discuss the impact of a further unsold cars. Chrysler has twice that. Adding to the spirit of company and union executives and the reduction in Chrysler’s production to rejoicing will be Round Table mayor of beleagured Detroit. allow car dealers to move a four-month In other economic developments; Singers of Manchester High TTie warning came following a meeting backlog of unsold 1975 cars. -T he stock market suffered its worst School, wearing robes of their Monday between CSirysler Corp. Chair­ Townsend said there will be “substan­ one-day loss in 11 months. The Dow Jones respective places of worship, man Lynn Townsend, United Auto tial plant closings” to trim 50,(XK) cars industrial average plunged 22.69 to 624 92 - j -■‘un " and the combined Bell Choirs of Workers President Leonard Woodcock and on the New York Stock Exchange. ■ , V r.- from fourth-quarter production. However, Center Congregational, G ive a Detroit Mayor C:oleman A. Young. he said, the firm would not shut down com­ —U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Emanuel Lutheran and South They agreed at a news conference that pletely for the month of December, as was Arch Booth said in Cincinnati that infla­ United Methodist Churches only action from Washington could stem speculated. tion is "beginning to weaken a little bit” coming together again under layoffs nearing depression era levels in The Big Three automakers have nearly but recession is "likely to grow slowly and the direction of Melvin the aut^industry. steadily worse until the middle of next Lumpkin. 100,000 workers on temporary or indefinite “Washington has forgotten how critical layoffs. year, maybe longer.” We will also have with as our Sparkling Gift of this industry is to the U.S. economy,” very special guest Dr. Reginald Woodcock said. HeUferich, one of the founders “What happens to this industry in of (Thurch World Service, well- r-' - ■ Detroit is going to happen to the rest of the known not only nationally but President Visits economy if it is not stopped,” said Young. worldwide for his work on The Motor Vehicle Association es­ 9 behalf of the poor of the world. Damage Extensive to House timates the jobs of one out of every six Dr. Helfferich described in persons in the country is directly or in- Japanese Emperor the “Connecticut Yankee’ as Gaping hole in the floor of a second- damage done by a two-alarm fire in a morning. ’The blaze is under investiga­ dir^tly related to the auto industry. “determined as a bull terrlor story bedroom shows extent of and as practical as a pick and rostoria from vacant dwelling at 111 Walnut St. this tion. (Herald photo by Pinto) Thousands of workers, from rubber TOKYO (UPI) — Emperor Hirohito clearly visible in the state banquet given shovel” is also a warm, workers to new car salesmen, have been today welcomed President Ford as the by Hirohito. engaging, and sometimes first U.S. chief of state to visit Japan and “I think it was regrettable that, in spite starUing human being. He will said in a toast it was “regrettable” the of the friendly relations we had between be sharing with us his deep and Fire Damages two countries fought in World War II. the two nations, there was an unfortunate PZC Approves Request period,” Hirohito said in his toast. abiding concern for the hungry Ford, dining at the ancient Imperial “However, since the end of the war Japan of the world and his vast and up- Vacant House Palace in a ceremony telecast throughout IN S ID E has striven for constructive development to-date personal experiences Japan and in the United States, got a A two-alaiyn fire severely damaged a For Zoning Variance of this country.” with world conditions. promise from Hirohito that the emperor vacant dwelling at 111 Walnut St. this morn­ TODAY Hirohito thanked the United States for Cantor Israel Tabatsky will T h e would visit America next year. close our worship together by ing. The blaze, contained by Manchester By DOUG BEVINS The site of Multi-Circuits’ planned help extended to Japan during the 120 singing the benediction in Town Fire Department firemen in about Only the second new commercial building— which will house two retail sub­ Ford’s first official day in Japan was years of diplomatic relations between the 15 minutes, is under investigation. , building planned in downtown Manchester sidiaries of the firm — is the burned-out mostly ceremony although he did visit two countries. Hebrew with the Round Table Area Profile ......................Pages 6, 7 Singers responding in English. The single-family, 2Vk-story frame in several years got a green light from the Sheridan Block at 613-619 Main St. and 13- with Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka about Ford responded by saying “the United The community Thanksgiving structure is owned by Mr. and Mre. ’Tracy Betty’s Notebook..................Page 10 town’s Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) 15 Pearl St. issues ranging from the energy crisis and States is determined to perpetuate the un­ offering this year will be equal­ Cole of 354 Main St. Firemen said the Business news....................;. Page 11 Monday night. Multi-Circuits bought the property — superpower arms negotiations to con­ ique ties that link our two nations for the SATURDAY blaze has made the house unfit for oc­ which has been vacant since an October common good.” ly divided between “Meals for (Conservation Commission .. Page 12 After a short public hearing and troversial charges that U.S. nuclear Millions,” a program designed cupancy. business meeting, the ZBA unanimously 1971 fire — for $135,0(X) earlier this month.

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