•\ PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn., Thurs.. March 21, 1974 Vernon Tax Assistance >:< Representatives of the Inter­ will be in the Municipal Miss Webb To Discuss Shopping Technique nal Revenue Service will te in Building Hearing Room from Manchester Friday and every 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. iianrl|?0tpr Siipning Heralii Friday to April 5 to give Those seeking assistance are A program on shopping, of food production and distribu­ School Lunches Thursday; Juice, pizza, green Building, Henry Park. assistance in the preparation of requested to bring all papers techniques will be presented in tion. th e following lunches will be salad, fudgesicle. 1973 income tax returns. They relating to the income tax MAfICTESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, MARCH 22, 1 9 7 4 - VOL. XCIH, No. 146 the Edith Peck room of the The program, being spon­ Bunny Parade t w e n t y -fo u r pa g es - t w o sectio ns served in the Vernon schools Friday: Baked cheese returns. Manchester—A City of Village Charm Rockville Public Library The Health, Mental Health PRICE. FIFFEEN CENTS sored by the library, will be next week. sandwich, pear half, cranberry March >7 at 7:30 p.m. open to the public. and Welfare committee of the Monday; Ravioli with meat sauce, buttered b ^ ts, frait. Vernon Junior Women’s Club Miss Cora Webb of the Class Reunion sauce, green beans, bread and Milk is served with all meals. will sponsor a Children’s Bunny Tolland County Agricultural The 1949 graduating class of butter, applesauce. Pinochle Winners Parade, today through Satur­ VENUS HEIL1H a n For House Judiciary Committee Center will explain how to look Rockville High School will Tuesday: Tomato soup, Tournament winneirs in the day for the benefit of the Blaster MANICURIST for good buys, the best times celebrate its 25th reunion on frankfurt on roll, potato chips, Vernon Senior Citizens’ Seal Society. for buying certain items, and pinochle groups were: Bert May 4 at the Colony in Vernon. carrot sticks, fruit. Children of club members how to get the most for your Edwards 610; John Poggie 600; Body Massages ^ y class members who have will t e donning bunny suits to money. Wednesday: Hamburg gravy, Dorothy McCarthy 583; Adeline not teen contacted should call mashed potato, kernel com, canvass local shopping centers Relaxing S Satisfying The program will also cover Patricia North lamonaco, 875- Koschwitz 579. White House Suggests bread and butter, chocolate and supermarkets as well as the intricacies of unit pricing as 2849, or Marion Howard Qiam- Pinochle is played on Open Mon. - Sat. 9 to 10 646-0393 pudding with marshmallow top­ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:30 making some door-to-door calls well as some of the mechanics pion, 749-7752. i ping. 455 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER p.m. at the Lottie Fisk to raise funds for the Easter Seal drive. Bring tfift ad for IS Discount after 6 P.M, St. Clair Screen Tapes WASHINGTON (UPI) - A do a thorough job in its im­ Nixon hinted Tuesday night in Harlow said, there might te high White House official has peachment inquiry. an appearance at Houston that cooperation forthcoming from suggested that President Nixon Nixon repeatedly has said the should the committee subpoena the White House. would te willing to permit his committee has enough the tapes, he might not honor special Watergate lawyer, material, and he will not turn the subpeona. ’The Washington - 1 •?. James D. St. Clair, screen the tapes because he feels the “If they said ‘We want Post quoted “a highly placed anything on the tape of such and ■ transcripts of disputed committee is on what he calls White House source” as saying such a date related to the presidential tapes and then turn “a fishing expedition.” he was not optimistic a confron­ Watergate break-in or edited transcripts over to the Harlow stressed that his tation could te avoided, and burglary’...they’d have a very House Judiciary Committee. suggestion of having St. Qair that if an agreement is not screen the transcripts would solid case that would te very Bryce Harlow, Nixon’s reached “I could see a sub­ hard to resist. counselor, said Thursday that not , t e undertaken until the peona next week.” St. Clair would have a committee defines the grounds Harlow told reporters it “As it stands, the conunittee professional obligation as a of impeachment. would te improper for Doar to wants to come into the White lawyer to transcribe the tapes “ I ca n s e e the listen to a conversation Nixon House files and look around for accurately and honestly. possibility...that (John) Doar had with former chief of staff some kind of charge to use and (Albert) Jenner (the H.R. Haldeman about Chinese against the President,” Harlow | 0 > The First ^Regatta'* of Spring -* t* * > * Harlow’s suggestion was seen majority and minority counsels Premier Chou En-lai. He said said. ‘"That is an outrageous as the latest in a series of White to the Judiciary Committee) St. Clair would te the logical procedure.” Motorists traveling W. Middle Tpke. — as well as several 0 ^ than two inches of rain. This photo is looking east near House moves to defuse the con­ might say to St. Clair, ‘We want one to screen out those portions other parts of Manchester — ran into flash flooding con­ Hawthorne St. (Herald photo by Dunn) . troversy over 42 tapes the anything on that tape that of the disputed tapes to screen Meanwhile, Special 4S ditions Thursday when the town was swimming in more Judiciary says it must have to refers to clemency or hush those portions not relevant to Watergate Prosecutor Leon money’ and then trust the op­ the impeachment inquiry. Jaworski has subpoenaed Nixon i posing attorney to furnish it — for more Watergate materials, but neither the White House nor because his whole professional Once the committee defines Jaworski would disclose what Ftash Flooding Caused reputation is at stake,” Harlow an impeachable offense and 0 * ^ Inside told reporters. draws up a bill of particulars. documents are being sought. By Heavy Spring Rain Today's HrraUi MtrchantB takt parking Ibsim to diroctors, Pago 6 Lowe Says Carlson Dispute Flash flooding resulted sided after the estimated 2:30 checking and clearing storm Qardoning wHh Frank Atwood, Pago 16 Thursday afternoon when tte p.m. peak of the storm. drains and culverts which Old Codgor’a Codgitatlono, Pago 5 peak of a spring rainstorm was The heavy rainfall was couldn’t handle Thursday’s just too much for storm drains measured at 2.04 inches by the downpour. Bookmobilo aciiodulo, Pago 2 Not Prime Factor • /' ■■ in Manchester. town’s water department at the Highway Superintendent John Stato okay sought on housing plant, Pago 12 Flooding conditions were Porter and Howard Reservoirs. Burchill said the major Manchester Community promotions to several college a cry-baby who doesn’t like reported in scattered areas Town highway department problem area was on Keeney College President Frederick W. employes, a possible illegal act, anybody looking over his Thursday, but the waters sub­ crews were busy today St., where a storm sewer was In Saturday's Herald Lowe Jr. today confirmed his against the recommendations shoulder when he makes clogged. Rock around tho Block (a fsaturo) reasons for resigning his post at of the Community Colleges 4-; decisions and hires people on Burchill said the flash the college. Board of Trustees. authorization.” flooding lifted manhole covers In a release Thursday, he said He said Carlson had refused “Furthermore, he doesn’t on several roads at the peak of he felt the college needed a '■ N O’Marra Given to authorize payment for staff even pay attention to the £ £ 3 the storm, which he estimated president “with new vigor and “that our boaid appointed to current news. With the gover­ came at about 2:30 p.m. ideas, as well as a presidtet promoted positions in order to nor ’Thomas J. MeskiU not run­ Suspended Term Heavy rain was reported Buckland Group with different capabilities, run our reorganization plan.” ning for re-election I will throughout Connecticut more suited to ctenged cir­ The withholding of payment probably not be finance com­ ’Thursday, with 1.8 inches listed cumstances.” may have violated a stotute in­ missioner and may te gone / X On Forgery Count at Bradley International Air­ To Appeal He said his dissatisfaction vesting the trustees with the before he (Lowe) is,” Carlson port, 3.4 inches at Middietown, with thh college’s relations with ■ X right to hire> fire and promote, said. V Thomas R. O’Marra, 31, of 20 Chief Asst. States Atty. and 2.9 inches in the Putnam State Finance Commissioner Lowe said. Schaller Rd. was found guilty of George D. Stoughton area. PZC Decision Adolf G. Carlson was not a The payment refusal is under ' X ' second-degree forgery in Hart­ X recommended a one-year One death was attributed to prime factor in deciding to court consideration now on a -/X' ford Superior Court ’Thursday, Poll Shows suspended sentence Thursday the downpour. Carmela Rood of The 60-member Buckland raised enough money for the resign. complaint brought by the after pleaing no contest to the X. for O’Marra, explaining he North Stonington was killed Homeowners Association has appeal. Lowe has been with MCC Connecticut State Employes charge, which involved a state Most Oppose " x : (O’Marra) had been pressured when her car swerved on Rt. 49 definitely decided to appeal It’s likely that the appeal will since it began in 1963, first as Association.
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