PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 3, 1975 Comment Session Planned Tuesday DUPLICATE BRIDGE A 9 to i l a.m. Board of Direc­ a b o u / t o w n tors comment session is and Edna Bartell, second; scheduled for Tuesday In the Results Friday night in the Bev Taylor, second; Phyllis College game are: North- Manchester Municipal Keith Burnham and William Pierson and Jane Lowe, third. South: Jam es Tatro and Lance V iianrlffHtPi* lEur ntng M pralh Andover Bridge Club game at Levy, third. Building. It is for those town Andover Congregational East-W est: Peg O’Connor Tatro, first; Geri Barton and Manchester WATES will greeters and refreshments‘will residents who wish to com­ Church are: Mr. and Mrs. and Marion McCarthy, first; Floyd Barnello, second; Jim meet Tuesday at the Italian- be served by Mrs. Agnes John­ Results in the Feb. 27 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1 9 7 5 - VOL. XCIV, No. 130 ment, complain or file Harold Lucal, first; Sonja Mary Warren and Margaret Anderson and San Cuscovitch, Mancheste1r:—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES American Club. Weighing-in son and Miss Vivian Larson and Nutmeg YWCA duplicate game PRICEt FIFTEEN CENTS suggestions on any subject in Gremillion and Jam es Baker, Boyle, second; Olympia Fegy third. will be from 7 to 8 p.m. There their committee. at the Community Y are: the board’s jurisdiction. second; Mrs. Burton Smyth and and Lucille Mahoney, third. East-West: Irving Carlson will be a business meeting. Those who appear are North-South: Peg Dunfield and William Radzewicz, third. and Phyllis Pierson, first; O Members with last names The Mancester Council on granted anonymity from the Elaine Mtchell, first; Frankie Results in the Feh. 24 William Belekewicz and Fred beginning M-R are reminded to World Hunger will meet public. Their remarks are Results Friday night in the Brown and Lil Holway, second; Nutmeg YWCA game at the Clark, second; Zoe Kraus and bring fruit for the basket. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the relayed to the town manager’s Manchester Bridge Club game, Phyllis Pierson and Jane Lowe, Community Y are: North- Flo Elmer, Carol Cell’Angela library of Center office for study and reply. at 146 Hartford Rd. are; North- third. South; Lucie Wadsworth and and Sandy Craft, tied for third. Emanuel Church Women will Congregational Church. Similar sessions are held on South: John Woodman and East-West: Carol Bev Saunders, first; Anne President Expected meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. in the first Tuesday (in the mor­ Mike Dwortesky, first; Alice Dell’Angela and Sandy Craft, Ingram and Elaine Howat, se­ Luther Hall at Emanuel ning) and the third Thursday Sunshine and Jam es Cleary, se­ first; Ann Staub and Linda Sim­ cond; Linda Simmons and Ann Lutheran Church. Ruth Circle (in the evening) of each month. cond; Norma Fagan and Bob mons, second; William Calhoun McLaughlin, third. Friendship Circle of the will be in charge of the program Stratton, third. and Simone Calhoun, third. East-West: Sandy Craft and Salvation Army will meet M O R lI Fh e r s and will present Mrs. Dodi East-West: John Descy and Ann DeMartin, first; Penny Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Hostesses To Delay Oil Tariffs Dienst who will show slides of Louis Halpryn, first; Jam es Results in the Feb. 26 Skenderain and Eugene Toch, iV. will be Mrs. Bessie Coie and Ovtr 40 Ttart of Um x m IM S«nrte« MCC Instructor passion Play at Lying in State Routes and Rita Holland, se­ Nutmeg YWCA novice game at second; Ann Staub and Carol Oberammergau, Germany, Mrs. Agnes Duncan. the Community Y are: Patricia O p e n The practice of public display cond; Peg LaPlant and Joe Dell’Angela, third. 24 Hours Dally WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford Stephen W. Berman, director White House sources said Ford now will Sources said the President also has Mrs. Dennise Carter and Mrs. of the corpse of a dead monarch Toce, third. Forstrom and William Levy, FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE There are still openings in has decided to suspend part of his oil im­ postpone the March and April installments decided to delay his plan to remove of the Connecticut Manpower Marion Buckminster will be or highly placed official .first; Murray Powell and Results in the Feb. 22 several classes in the port fee while vetoing a bill that could sus­ for 60 days, leaving the first $1 still in existing price controls on domestic oil Executive Association, Inc., of originated in Anglo-Saxon times Results Friday in the William Calhoun, second; Sally C o m m u n ity M a n c h e s te r pend all of it. effect. production April 1. Meriden, wiii be the instructor Manchester Adult Evening and arose from political con­ Manchester Nite Time Novice Heavisides and Judy Pitts, He hopes this will speed action by the Congress has voted to suspend the entire of an eight-week course, “ Man­ Education Program which siderations since accession to game are: North-South: Glenn third. M©bil jp l Democratic controlled Congress on an fee retroactively to Feb. 1. Ford planned Press Secretary Ron Nessen told power: Planning and Ad­ J 4 J at Manchester the throne frequently became and Barb Meyers, first; Steve HEATING OILS / lU -C / W C C il/ C d jjjg ij School. Anyone interested overall energy program. to veto that bill today. newsmen Monday Ford feels a ministration,” offered by the the subject of contention. This Hunger and Dick Petroski, se­ Results in the Feb. 26 game K, . VITAMIN Ford imposed a $1 per barrel fee on im­ He apparently hop^ his partial suspen­ Democratic energy package proposed by Community Services Division in registering for courses may ceremonial showing of the cond; Gaira/^nK JoAnn Guffey, sponsored by the Manchester OIL BURNER A Slower Speed monarch’s corpse ported oil Feb. 1 to begin cutting the coun­ sion would avoid a showdown of votes in Sen. John Pastore of Rhode Island and of Manchester Community do so from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Ray and Iferybeth Persiho, t i^ Educational Association at the HEATING INSTALUTION demonstrated he had died a HEADQUARTERS try’s reliance on foreign oil by making it Congress over whether to override his Rep. Jam es Wright of Texas is “ too fluffy Coliege. HARTFORD (UPI) - The Room 120 at the high school any for third. Community Y are: North- more or less natural death and Liggstt Parkade more expensive. He had scheduled an in­ veto and that the compromise on the oil and lacking in detail.” It would raise gas­ Berman was manpower coor­ Automobile Club of Hartford night this week. East-W est: Saranne Quish South: Jim Tatro and L a n ce. 643-5135 had not been abducted. Low Prices; crease of another $1 March 1 and still fee would lead to a compromise with oline taxes five cents and use the money dinator for the city of Hartford says a national slowdown to 50 and Candice Tatro, first; Heinz Tatro, first; Robert Taylor and 315 Center St. Manchester another $1 April 1. Congress on a long-range energy program. for energy research. from 1970 to 1974 and director of miles per hour would produce a employment programs for the savings in gasoline consump­ Community Renewal Team of tion of about 10 per cent, and Ullman Plan Favored Greater Hartford for six years thus should avoid mandatory All indications are Ford believes before that. The course will measures. SHOULDN T YOU REALLY SHOP FOOD MARTS? another Democratic proposal, by Rep. A1 meet Wednesday evenings Quoting a research firm that Ullman, chairman of the House Ways and beginning March 12, from 7:30 did work for the state’s energy Norwalk Schools Picketed Means Committee, is more nearly accep­ to 9:30. Registration is now agency, the AAA told Sen. table. It includes a graduated tax on gas­ being accepted. For further in­ Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., By Striking Teachers oline, starting at 5 cents a gallon and formation, call 646-2137.' Friday that it hoped the Food Marts building to 40 cents by 1979. It calls for 4 This course, designed for statistic would be “significant THE COST CUTTERS! gradually rising import quotas to cut oil students and manpower prac­ enough to justify your suport of NORWALK (UPI) - About 900 meet with striking teachers but would sup­ imports by a million barrels a day over titioners in public agencies and a slowdown.” members of the Norwalk Federation of A CUT ABOVE THE OTHERS port the board. two to three years. private firms, will provide The researchers for the state A CUT BELOW THE OTHERS ‘Teacher^ Cracks Whip at Martin School Teachers went on strike today amid Kehoe said the main stumbling block technical inform ation and found these types of savings in doubts as to whether they would obey a was a wage increase for the second year of The President invited Sen. Frank expertise for administering gasoline on interstate and rural IN TOP QUALITYl " IN LOWER PRICES! court injunction barring the strike if one the current pact, now in its first year. ’The Church, D-Idaho, chairman of the com­ the class for the moment, with a “cat- classroom in conjunction with its manpower programs and in­ roads: at 55 miles per hour, 13.7 Showing that New England were imposed. board offered a 5.5 per cent hike, but an mittee investigating the Central troductory familiarity with the per cent; at 50, 21.8 per cent schoolmasters in colonial days were o’-nine-tails” if he can’t give the right study of colonial history and School Supt.
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