u ' A PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frl„ Sept. 23, 1973 Vernon I Obituaries Police Report Dr. Turek Tells Start Mrs. Hariet Couch ^ iianrl|patpr mnn Mrralb BOLTON - Mrs. Hariet Gilbain Explains Of Town Health Program Couch, 68, of 26 Cook Dr veiled MANCHB8TBR Thursday night at Manchester Robert VanSteenburgh, 26, of June B. Tompkin* school referendum on Nov. 6 Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPT, 29, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No. 306 Manchester—A City of Village Charm PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Memorial Hsopital. She was the Fast Track Plaii 37 Flower St., was taken into (Herald Reporter) concerning additions and expressed hopes of the TWELVE PAGES — 2 MINI PAGES widow of Elbert Dean Couch. custody Thursday by The health program for renovations to Bennet and Illing auxiliary to get involved in Manchester Police on charges junior high schools. Mrs. Couch was born Oct. it, "Phased Fast Track,’’ a that construction be completed Manchester under the town’s community health activities. "I hope people will un­ 1905 in Boonton, N.J., daughter teamwork approach to con­ on the separate building lodged via a Circuit Court 12 re­ first full-time health director Is She announced a schedule of FAIRWAY of Harry and Jennie Salmon arrest warrant. already taking shape. derstand,” he said, “that the speakers who will deal with CATALOG IJOWROOMS struction, which could planned for the high school Gasoline Price Davis, and had lived in Bolton accelerate the completion of before construction starts on VanSteenburgh was charged Mrs. Alice J. Turek, $5.6 figure given does not repre­ topics on health problems of the for the past 14 years. the proposed Rockville High the addition to the original with operating motor vehicle Manchester’s first full-time sent the net cost to the town.” aging, learning disabilities, and Survivors are two sisters, School addition was discussed building. while license was suspended, health director, spoke to Dr. Kennedy explained that sex counseling. Rules Termed Terrorists Search For Refu Mrs. Mae D. Herring of Bolton last night at a meeting of the and failure to appear in court, members of the Manchester state reimbursement for Illing A venereal disease and Mrs! Anpie D. Starkey of Municipal Permanent Building second-degree. Community Services Council will be 50 per cent, and to curriculum has been es­ I'oonton, N.J. Committee at Vernon Middle Driver Dies, He is being held at the yesterday at the Manchester Bennet about 37 per cent. This tablished in the local schools by Discriminatory Funeral services will be Sun­ School. Connecticut Correctional Country Club and said she will will leave a net cost to the town the auxiliary, with a film strip day at 2 p.m. at Watkins This new concept of construc­ Center, Hartford, in lieu of a spend much of the first six of about $3.1, he said. available for showing. Austria Closes Funeral Home, 142 E. Center tion, which uses a construction School Bus $150 surety bond. Court date is months in her job getting He reminded those present Hopes for establishing a VD NORTH HAVEN (AP) — The head of the Connecticut St., Manchester. The Rev. J. Oct. 1. that the referendum would be manager rather that the con­ acquainted and learning about clinic at MMH are in the works, Gasoline Retailers Association says new federal rules set­ Stanton Conover, pastor of ventional general contractor, the programs of the town’s ser­ Question No. 1 on the ballot. He said Paul Moss, MMH ad­ ting prices motorists pay at the pumps discriminate Transit Center Bolton Congregational Church, was explained with the use of H its Pole vice agencies. also assured the group that ap­ ministrative assistant. He said will officiate. Cremation will be slides last night by represen­ A 53-year-old school bus Dr. ’Turek announced that proval of this proposal would that extensive planning against service station operators. take place in Springfield, Mass. tatives of the Gilbain Construc­ driver — Harry F. Baker of Items valued at a total of $685 schedules are already being set result In no significant Increase processes are needed to utilize The federal Cost of Living the oil companies by economic To Save Hostages Burial will be in Boonton, N.J. tion Co. of Providence, R.I. East Hartford — was were taken in a Wednesday up for physical examinations In the tax rate for educational family services to relieve the Council on Friday approved a pressure have to pay more for There are no calling hours. In “Fast Track,’’ the owner, pronounced dead on arrival night break into the Parkway for school students, school facilities because of the retire­ crowded emergency room con­ formula that will increase the By The AsHociutecl Press their product, it .ahould be architect and construction Thursday afternoon at Restaurant on Center St., police athletes, and members of the ment of existing school bonds ditions at the hospital. There cost of a gallon of gasoline Two Arab terrorists released four hostages in Vienna passed on to the consumer just manager work together as a Manchester Memorial Hospital reported. police and fire departments. for the high school by 1978. are nearly 37,000 visits per year between 1 and 2.5 cents. The after an Austrian promise to close a Jewish transit center, Mrs. Ward Willo.ughby team to bring the project into after he suffered an apparent Items taken included a cash ()f particular interest was the During Dr. Kennedy’s latest controls will allow the like the cost of milk and meat to the hospital emergency and bread.” then hopscotched across the Mediterranean today in Mrs. Sarah Aldrich being in as short a time as heart attack while driving the register, five canned hams, and announcement of a flu program remarks. Dr. Turek com­ room, he said. retailers to charge higher Angelo Guzzi, president of the search of a place of refuge. ) Willoughby, 77, of Simsbury possilbe. bus on ’Tolland Tpke. a milkshake mixer, police said. for the elderly. Dr. ’Turek plans mented that she had seen As a result of the prices because they will be able Greater Bridgeport Service The conditions of the three died Thursday at St. Francis If the proposed high school Manchester Police said for a blood pressure clinic to be falling plaster and peeling paint overwhelming success of the to change the dates on which Their small twin-engine plane Station Operators said many Jewish hostages, described as Hospital, Hartford. She was the addition is approved at the Baker was driving the Cheney held soon at the Central Fire at Bennet. "You really need Well. Child Clinic held for the they can base their new ceiling landed at Cagliari, Sardinia November elections and the station owners had complained after three Arab nations — an older couple and an amputee 2 mother of John L. Willoughby Techincal School bus east on Station which will be available that school,” she said. first time recently, Mrs. Jean prices. " F a s t T rack’’ method of to him about the new formula. in his 30s, were not known im­ of Manchester and wife of Ward Tolland ’Tpke., began slowing to A radio and a starter pistol to the public. Stephen Cassano, represen­ Bates, director of the Joseph Panza said the in­ Algeria, Libya and Tunisia — building utilized, site work “We’re not happy<about it,” refused them permission to mediately. An Austrian radio a A. Willoughby. discharge passengers at 594 vvere taken in a break Thursday Dr. ’Turek said she recognizes ting the Voluntary Action Com­ Manchester Public Health and crease will give the retailers h Other survivors are a would start as soon as the Tolland Tpke., and then, accor­ night into the Armory Package the services of social agencies mittee at Manchester Com­ some relief from rising he said. Guzzi added that he’d land, according to Italian report said the woman, architect is through with the Nursing Association hopes for Q daughter, three grandchildren ding to witnesses, he slumped Store on Main St., police said. as a requisite for preventative munity College said $12,(XI0 has wholesale costs that couldn’t be lost a couple of hundred dollars police. believed to be 68, was suffering site drawings. If the site expansion of the program. She u and six great-grandchildren. over in the driver’s seat. An attempt to gain entrance to health care. been allotted by the college for passed on to the consumer. in recent weeks and some sta­ Earlier the Arabs ordered from shock after being held at V drawings were ready by May, expressed the need to en­ Funeral services are Satur­ The bus, carrying 19 the adjacent Armory Tavern the volunteer program. “It’s a partial victory. It’s a tion operators had lost as much their two Austrian pilots to land gunpoint in the small van. 90 Gilbaip would aim for an April 1 Newly appointed Human Ser­ courage each family to have its V day at 2 p.m. at the Vincent failed, police said. Mrs. Beverly Spillane, presi­ help, but it’s far from what we as $5(>0 dollars. at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia and The 62-year-old border guard groundbreaking, their passengers, veered to the left vices Director Allan Mason own family doctor. X Funeral Home, 880 Hopmeadow dent of the Manchester wanted,” he said in a telephone Guzzi said he doubted the Palermo, Sicily to refuel. was taken to his home. The u representative said. “If the and struck a utility pole, snap­ identified his responsibilities in B St., Simsbury. Burial will be in interview Friday night.
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