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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn;, Thurs., July 12, 1973 Miss Daniels Appropriations Approved Hears from Her POW SOL R. COHEN Projects, while waiting for Ferrell has worked for the town Cit3^ion Of Hono^ (Herald Reporter) equal grants to reach the town. for 30 years. For about a year. Miss The board approved a $12,000 A request for dissability Denise Daniels of 17 Oxford St. lEupntng U^ralJi The Manchester Board of Directors Tuesday night allocation from the Capital Im­ retirement for Patrolman wore a POW bracelet. Last MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAI^ APPRECIATION FUND provement Reserve Fund for Alfred Ritter was removed March, when American MANCHESTER, (X)NN., FRIDAY, JU LY 1 3 ,1 9 7 3 - VOL. XCH, No. 240 Manchester—A City of Village Cha authorized the borrowing of a rni TWENTY PACES sum of money not to exceed plumbing improvements at Lin­ from the agenda, because ap­ audiences watched the MASTER DONOR’S CLUB PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS 1315,000, for the town’s 25 per coln School. Weiss said an proval is not required of the homecoming of the POWs on cent cost share of highway equivalent sum allocated from Board of Directors. It is their television sets. Miss awarded to projects. The other 75 per cent revenue-sharing funds will be granted by the Pension Board Daniels recognized "h er” POW returned. only; as his name was announced. will come from state and The following'friends federal funds, under the The board allocated $5,800 in Col. Norman ' Carl Gaddis, USAF, of Winston-Salem, N.C., of the hospital TOPICS and Urban Systems revenue-sharing funds for in­ had been a prisoner of war in Prograins. The entire cost is es­ stalling burglar-alarm systems Watergate Panel Hears Nixon^Side Vietnam from May 12,1967, un­ timated at about $1.25 million. in three elementary schools. Way To Beat til March 4, 1973. The town’s expenditure had Superintendent of Schools for Ihc generous support given to the hospital on Ihe occasion As so many others have done been authorized in a Nov. 7, Jam es Kennedy informed the High Costs who wore the POW bracelets. of the 150th Anniversary of the Thought Raid 1972 townwide referendum. A board by letter the yearly Nixon Agrees Miss Daniels returned hers to proposal by the Board of Direc­ operating cost for the systems Town of Manchnler, Conn. READING, Mass. (AP) - Col. Gaddis with a letter in tors to use revenue-shii'ring would be about $100. There’s apparently a com- which she expressed her hap­ Was Men Playing funds for the projects was aban­ The directors authorized plainer in Reading who thinks piness at his safe return. To Meet With Kennedy to apply for state aid doned when it was learned the he may have the answer to (50 per cent) for the irrigation She recently received a reply funds couldn’t be used for beating the rising cost of food. Janies Bond and turf installations to the from Col. Gaddis in which he matching state and federal An unidentified caller grants. MHS football and soccer fields, enclosed his photograph. He Sen. Ervin telephoned radio station WVBF and for the media center being said he has received other WASHINGTON (AP) — Presidential aide Richard A. ’The directors approved the in Framingham complaining V constructed at Bentley School. bracelets and he intends to send WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon says he is following additional ap­ about the high cost of food and Moore testified today that until March 19 of this year, he Tabled were two items, under them to the Air Force Academy propriations to the 1973-74 saying he had broken into a willing to meet with the chairman of the Senate Watergate Iwd considered the Watergate raid no more thnn an the town’s industrial guidelines, “where they will be melted budget, all to be financed by diner in Reading where he had committee but has no intention of backing away from his" relating to the proposed down and become a part of a “unauthorized adventure” by people who had some $100 equivalent state and federal cooked up some bacon and refusal to give the committee White House documents. bills and enjoy playing Jam es Bond. grants; Damato Industrial Park off monument dedicated to those eggs. Nixon agreed ’Thursday to meet privately with com­ Moore told investigating ... $6,500 for a fourth civilian Tolland Tpke. The Planning and who made the supreme 'The caller also complained senators he did not know of of­ But he said that when those dispatcher in the police depart­ Zoning Commission is still con­ sacrifice in the Vietnam war.” mittee Chairman Sam J . Ervin Jr ., D-N.C. No date was set that he couldn’t find the coffee Master Donors as o f July 2 : ficial or campaign involvement meetings were held, he still ment. sidering a decision on a Damato In a postscript to his letter, for the meeting. and had to drink water instead. he thanked Denise for being a or cover-up. He has said he does believed implicitly in Nixon’s ... $7,994 to continue the request for a zone change for Robert H. Smith The agreement was. an­ the property. Police were notified of the good American. He said, “Let’s . Mr. ft Mrs. Jack R. Hunter had informed the committee not believe President Nixon Aug. 29,1972, statement that no employment of the present telephone call and later con­ nounced tours before the Presi­ V knew about it. Also tabled, and referred to make America even better!” Edward M. Kenney that he believes that to turn one in the administration was three civilian dispatchers for firmed that the diner, which Mr. a Mrs. Robert W. Blake dent entered Bethesda Nav^ involved in Watergate. the Advisory Rec and Park Miss Daniels is a junior at Bert Dittus over the documents would Moore, recountihg to the another six months. was closed for vacation, had Mr. A Mrs. Miner B. Stackpola Hospital for treatment of televised Senate hearings Moore followed Mitchell, the Commission for its recommen­ Manchester High School. destroy “the confidentiality of ... $12,504 for the salary of a been broken into and a meal Manchester Evening Herald Dr. A Mrs. George A.F. Lundberg 8r pneumonia. A spokesman' said presidential papers.” events about which he has said former attorney general and dation, was a request from Nixon would remain in the police officer who will deal had been cooked. Walter Carter Jr. But the committee Thursday his memory is hazy, said he did campaign director, to the Weiss for authority to sell two The Gulnan Chlidran hospital for at least a week. specifically With community- Mancheater State Bank passed a resolution saying it is not know the dimensions of Watergate witness stimd. town-owned lots on E . Middle OMNIBUS Mr. and Mra. C . Elmore WatMna Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr., R- relations problems. Naselff Arms Co. in unanimous agreement that it Watergate when he and others Mitchell stuck through three Tpke. Tenn., vice chairman and ... $330 for a part-time ONE Mr. a Mrs. Douglas F. Ingram “is entitled to have access to discussed at a California resort days of testimony to his denial It was the consensus of the Joseph Qarman ranking Republican on the com­ vocational instructor for the •ittg in Mrs. Elizabeth Ralchard every document in the posses­ ■■ t- a need for money in connection that he had approved the board no urgency exists for Lynch Motors mittee, said he is optimistic emotionally handicapped, un­ Crockett Agency, Inc. sion of the White House or any with the problems it had raised. Watergate wiretapping plan, selling town-owned land. The Ice Whale T H A T BIG HAND seems to r.iminc) that “some compromise can be der the school vocational be trying to lead Carabini­ Michael Lynch department or agency of the He said he agreed at that disputing suggestions that he Advisory Rec and Park Com­ The Arctic tusked whale, lifts Dr. ft Mra. Eugene M. Davia worked out” to avoid a court rehabilitation program. eri Band outside city hall in a rts John H. Lappen Insurance executive branch of the Feb. 11 meeting to ask John N. had lied under oath to keep the mission is being asked whether the narwhal, swims in bro­ Manchester Carbida Co., Inc. battle over the issue of whether ... $1,295 for home economics Rome. 'i & government” that pertains to Mitchell for fund-raising help, lid on the scandal during the there is any possibility of using ken ice fields usually above John A. DoQuattro the committee can demand equipment at Manchester High Ciirtls Mr. ft Mrs. Gustave Schallar its investigation of the considering it necessary in con­ 1972 presidential campaign. the land for rec purposes. 65 degrees North latitude. c r a fts William A. Olekelnakl access to White House School and at Tiling and Bennet The whales have been Mr. ft Mrs. Warren Howland Watergate scandal. nection with civil suits that Moore, a special counsel to The board approved early Pn.M Rcl documents relating to its in­ Junior Highs. sighted only four times as Wallace Parclak Committee members had dis­ stemmed from Watergate. the President, read a 20-page RnuP: 30 Vurnoii Mr. ft Mrs. Vincent Boroilo vestigation of the Watergate ... $50,000 to provide working retirement benefits for Arthuf far south as Britain and once Mark R. Kravitz cussed trying to subpoena the Moore said when he carried statement that contradietto on R72-G 713 Mr. ft Mrs. John E.

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