• ; W v ''r-'S '-'i’ PAGE FORTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALJ), ManchesUr, Conn., Wed., Dec. 17,1975 Tag sale canceled The Captain has ceiling art The weather Andover GIFT GLIDE Coventry and have now processed into real artistic Reese, pastor, said for Partly cloudy, colder, chance of snow MONICA SHEA designs. DONNA HOLLAND everyone to bring their flurries, Temperatures falling into 20s. 646-0375 742-9495 “All of the panels have been done free choice little Christmas Much colder tonight, low around 10. Today And Everyday hand by the students in the club. We envi­ The re p la r monthly tag gifts that did not please Partly cloudy, cold, Friday, high manrlfMtpr iupntttg Ceiling panels throughout the Capt. Nathan Hale School have been decorated sion that the propam will continue and be sale sponsored by the An­ them to the sale Jan. 17. around 20. National weather forecast '"P _______ map on page 37. by the Sketch Club of the school. expanded. dover Congregational Parson’s open house Manehetter-^A City of ViUage Charm Only 7 Day* ’til Chriatmaa Church and scheduled for Edward Mahoney, principal of the “Next year we are planning to have the The Rev. and Mrs. Reese school, said, “Because of damage on the Sketch Club d esip and paint different Dec. 20 has been canceled. will hold an open house at Beginning in January it MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 67 FORTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS ceiling panels, such as scratches and cut meals from different countries on the 10 the parsonage Dec. 28 from PRICE: nFTEEN CENTS will continue to be held on marks, I asked the sponsor of the Sketch six-foot by four-foot panels in the 3 until 5 p.m. All members the third Saturday of each Club, Mrs. Lotte Roy, if her club could cafeteria. We would show the food and the and friends of the church '■ "i ' • month. ;v^ > , camouflage the marks. utensils from the countries of Italy, are invited. The Rev. Mr. David “The club began with simple desips France, Poland, China and Japan.” News Ford tax bill veto PZC turns down Barak Homes summary financial plus to the town’s lot size from 40,000 square tennis courts. He told the commission Coventry tax base; the location of feet to 25,000 square feet if Motycka told the com­ the fairways would remain Compiled from MONICA SHEA the units which affords a the applicant can prove his mission he plans to extend in their natural contours as a: United Press International S 742-9495 considerable amount of well and leaching field will his golf course from nine to much as possible. sustained in House The Planning and Zoning privacy; the recreational not infringe in any way on 18 holes adding a swim­ At a later date a WASHINGTON (UPI) - The $292 on a full year basis. For the Commission disapproved proposals; the extensive his neighbor’s lot. ming pool and six tennis bathhouse for the swim­ tion year,” Ford said in an State House today failed to override Presi­ same family making $7,000, the tax the application of Barak amount of open space and Open space courts. ming pool would have to be appearance in the White House press dent Ford’s veto of tax cut legisla­ increase is $270, and at the $15,000 in­ Homes for 340 units of one retention of natural areas; At the public hearing for Motycka also planned to installed. HARTFORD — An early list room to announce the veto. tion. Democratic leaders said there come level the increase is $246. For a and two bedrooms the direct access to Rt. 6; the cluster zoning, Dan increase the parking area The commission ap­ of 500 state employes to be laid “That I cannot and will not probably would be no further efforts single person, the increase is $137 at apartments along Rt. 6 on the clustering of the units Manley, Coventry to allow for about a total of proved the application for off Jan. 2 contained too many accept.” to prevent Americans from paying the $5,000 income level, $175 at $7,- the Coventry-Bolton line. to provide visual buffers 120 vehicles. a liquor permit. low-level staffers and too few A Democratic-controlled Congress representative to the higher income taxes after Jan. 1. 000, and $226 at $10,000. The commission took the and minimize impact on Windham Regional Plan­ Motycka said he would But because of lack of in- high officials, says Gov. Ella T. has made it clear it cannot accept a The vote, which came one day Speaker Carl Albert said just prior action at its meeting Mon­ surrounding lands. ning Agency, said, “I am in start working on the ad­ formation on water Grasso, but Finance Com­ ceiling on a budget it has not seen. day evening. In its motion missioner Jay 0. Tepper has before Congress’ planned adjourn­ to the vote he would favor no further Time and again, it reminded Ford BeeBee Camp favor of regulation. It is a ditional nine holes right courses and land contour ment for Christmas, left little hope for disapproval the PZC away and put in two tennis said the number of layoffs for action. “My personal inclination is to the newly enacted congressional In other action taken by step in the right direction. on the maps, the commis­ that any action could be taken to ex­ said that the commission courts immediately. The sion deferred action on the each level equals their percen­ live with it,” Albert said. “I’m going budget process would set a fiscal 1977 the commission Monday, it "My only question is the tend 1975’s recession-fighting tax would be favorably dis­ rest of the work would be other two parts of the tage among the state’s 40,000 to be hard to convince. I can take the spending ceiling May 15 after all turned down the applica­ definition of open space. In cuts into 1976. heat.” posed to consider the tion for the BeeBee Camp the DevCo proposal, the done later. application. workers. facts are in hand. The vote in the House, where Ford’s success came less than 24 application again. eight-lot subdivision. The open space land could be Ford vetoed the bill hours before previous test votes had gone in hours after the bill passed Congress The reasons for disap­ application failed to meet used for a variety of things. HARTFORD - Several giving a Christmas ball for members Ford’s favor, was 265 to 157,17 votes and about 16 hours after Ford vetoed proval included insuf­ subdivision regulations. "I ask what controls teacher organizations have en­ of Congress. Church pledges less than the necessary two-thirds it with a blast at Democrats for ficient data on water and Modified cluster Coventry has on the uses of dorsed a bill eliminating a He said passage of a new tax cut majority. “leaving the federal cash register septic installations, insuf­ The commission also ap­ open space.” town’s right to quick injunc­ bill coupled with a spending ceiling “I hope no one is laboring under the wide open.” ficient proof of an adequate proved the modified The commission directed beyond last year’s tions against teacher strikes would be “the best Christmas pre­ Hoping for an airliner seat delusion that there will be another Congress could come back next fire protection system, in­ cluster development Frank Connolly, town and giving educators the right sent overburdened American chance to vote on this issue prior to year and pass retroactive tax cuts, sufficient evidence to amendment to the zoning planner, to come back to Bolton are encouraged to do so to binding arbitration. But the Primarily because of the United Airlines strike, hundreds of taxpayers have had in years.” adjournment,” said House Ways and but in the meantime, withholding review the storm drainage regulations. the commission at its next DONNA HOLLAND before the end of the year. bill does not include the right to passengers at San Francisco International Airport line up at Ford said in his veto.message there Means chairman A1 Ullman, D-Ore., taxes for almost all Americans would system, and the This amendment would meeting with a definition 646-0375 Aelis Copes of Coventry strike, which many teachers another airline counter seeking flights across the country to join still was time for Congress to pass a during a brief debate before the vote. rise at a rate of more than $1 billion a developers’ intention to The United Method!^ will be the financial have demanded in the past. tax bill with a “clear commitment to allow for the alternative of open space. families for the holidays. United is the nation's largest For a family of four making $10,- month. build only one access road pattern of land develop­ Motycka request Church finance committee secretary for the church in cut the growth of federal spending” scheduled airline. (UPI photo) 000, the tax increase would amount to Ford made clear that his battle for the entire complex. ment which is harmonious The commission also reports that with only 90 1976. He will soon begin before it goes home for Christmas. with Congress over whether to attach Good points of the with land resources held a public hearing on the per cent of its pledges in, setting up his records for “There is no need for your Regional a ceiling on fiscal 1977 spending to application were the without increasing the den­ application of John the 1976 pledge figure recording church income.
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