Ijjanrljphtpr Supuing Bpraui Upper 20S

Ijjanrljphtpr Supuing Bpraui Upper 20S

PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tiiei., Wov. 14, 1978 South Windsor The Weather ‘Boycott’ Statem ent ABOUT TOWN v^Tijloy Adept In Gearing tonight, windy and Board Considering Higher TIm Friendship Grcle of the String Art quite cold with the lows In. the Obituary Arthur Glaeser, President of Hint, “The issue of ortra pay Salvation Army will meet iJJanrljPHtpr Supuing BpraUi upper 20s. Sunny and cold Manchester Education Associa­ for evening and weekend tonight at 7:45 at the citadel for See Page 13 Thursday with the highs near MHS Graduation Standards tion said this morning that he assignments has been an un­ a work n i^ t. Hostesses will be 40. A proposal to increase was submitted to the Board of 1974-75 school year, when an could not fully respond to a resolved issue for almost a Mrs. WUliam Spatig and Mrs. Mrs. Elin C. Nyman Francis of Aseisi Qiurch at 9. year. The issue came as a Jean Munsie. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1972 VOL. XCII, No. 39 JdANCHESTER A City of Village Charm Burial will b« in Mt. St. requirements for graduaUon Education last night. •nroUnMnt incream of about 70 statement issukl to ^ y by the FORTY PA G ES-TW O SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CBNTB Mrs. Elin C. Nyman, 95, of is anticipated. At that tlnte, be Board of Education regarding result of an arbitrator’s award Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ from Manchester High School Requirements will remain 13 Koffee Krafters will meet Stratford, formerly of Wood- from the present 13 to 14 credits for the senior clam. added, a longer school day or an apparent boycott of teachers over a year ago whidi said such iHTidge St., Manchester, where field. Friends may at the duties must be conqpenmted, Wednesday at 9:30 ajn . at the funeral home Wednesday from for this year’s Junior clam and Dr. James P. Kennedy, more space will be needed, but at last night’s PTSO Open she resided many years, died no staff increase is involved. House at Dling Junior H i^ but did not fix the amount. Community Y, 79 N. Main St. 7 to 9 p.m. 15 for this year’s sofAomores superintendent of schools, said Members wiU continue wwUhg today at thd Methodist Con­ that he would be prepared to Replying to a question about School. 'What is btmic about last n i^ t's and subsequent senior classes on pine conecrafts. Hostesses valescent Home in Shelton. make a recommendation at the what influence the Jump of Glaeser said, however, that events is that attendance at Bom in Sweden in 1877, she such events as a PTSO Open for the medting will be Mrs. Delphis E. Mason next board meeting. required weekly clam periods he did consider the statement has been a residmt of Connec­ to 27 has bad. Miss Anne “inaccurate.” House has never been raised as William Crowley and Mrs, Storms Grip If the proposal is adopted, the ticut for 91 years. She had been SOUTH WINDSOR • Delphis Police Report an activity for which teachers Ernest Oakman. Meetings are Edward Mason, 75, of East following requirements would Beecbler, guidance director, Board Chairman Allan a patient at the Methodist Con­ MANCHESTER , be effe^ve in Grades 10-12, mid that last year, 71 per cent Thomas and Dr. James would seek compenmtion.” open to all interested women in valescent Home for the past 4^ Hartford, father of John E. A car driven b j Cynthia A. the the juwa. Babysitting is Mason of South Windsor, died effective with the Clam of 1975, of the present Junior clam took Kennedy, superintendent of years. Horvath, 18, of 1260A W. Middle available. Sunday at St. Francis Hospital, for a student to qualify for a more than 5.4 credits per year, schools, said in the statement Survivors are two daughters, Tpke., was in coUisimi Monday diploma: English, 3 credits; which is the equivalent of 27 that “liie MEA was ill advised E. N. Allen, Mrs. Ruth N. Campagna of Hartford. afternoon with a schbol bus The regular meeting of the Bom in Bristol, he lived in the mathematics, 1 credit (two weekly periods. to sponsor such action” and Former State, Stratford and Mrs. Olive M. operated by Donald L. Wilson, years of bookkeeping may be . Miscellaneous apologized to the parent of Tolland County. Mother of M6st Of East Hartford area most of his life. Marolt of Aspen, Colo., both of 20, of 40 Wapplng Wood Rd., substituted);, science, 1 credit; Two communications were niing students who attended the Twins Club will be held on vrtiom had b ^ n teachers in the Before retiring in 1962, he was Official Dies employed'more than 25 years Rockville, police reported. social'Studies, 1 credit; read. One from Mrs. Nancy Open House and “found their Wednesday at the home (tf Mrs. B y T H E ASSOCIATED Winds to 45 miles an hour sent Tuesday’s storm brought heavy Manchester school system; a Mim Horvath was treated WEST HARTFORD Deborah Krlder, 343 Pleasant by Public Sign Co., East Hart­ physical education, 1.2 credits Siebert, H if^ n d Park School child’s teacher absent.” PRESS waves up to 15 feet high rain and whipped up large niece and a nephew. and released from Mandiester (1 credit for midyear PTA secretary, stated that 144 A number of teachers chose (AP)—Edward N. Allen, who St., Willimantic, at 8 p.m. The Heavy snow, freezing rain crashing against Michigan and Funeral services will be held ford. He was a Navy veteran of waves on the three lakes. Coast Memorial Hospital, police said. graduation); and electives, 7.8 petitioners requested the not to attend the Open House, served as Connecticut’s program for the evening wili be and drifting snow tormented Ohio lakefront areas. Guard crews also aided in Thursday at 10 a.m. at the World War I and a member of lieutenant governor from 1951 St. Mary’s Church, East Hart­ Wilson was not injund. credits. restoration of playground aides. mid Thomas and Kennedy, ap­ arts and crafts. Anyone needing areas from the Ohio Valley to Gale warnings were posted evacuation efforts. Dennis and D’arcy Funeral The accident occurred on The other, from Kenneth parently, according to Glaeser, to 1954 under Gov. John Lodge, a ride or wishing information New England today and gale today from Eastport, Maine, to Home, 2611 Main St., Stratford, ford, and the men’s club of the George Emmerling, MHS The Red Cross set up Pine St. near H i^ St. atabout2 principal, said that the Morgester, objected to closing because the MEA position is died early today at his home about the club should contact warnings continued for much of New Jersey, with small-craft with the Rev. Arthur Tedcastle church. evacuation centers and p.m. The Horvath car was proposed 15-credit requirement schools on Election Day. In his that teachers need not after a long illness. He was 81. Mrs. lliomas Hull, Bald Hill the Atlantic Coast. warnings flying as far south as provided food for storm and of the Stratford Methodist Other survivors are a son, volunteer for non-teaching Allen, a former mayor of and five grandchildren. towed from the scene. marks a partial return to the 17- reply. Dr. Kennedy mid that Rd., Tolland. Strong winds lashed the lower Savannah, Ga. Gale warnings flood victims in both states. Church officiating. Burial will Miss Horvath was diarged the administration’s primary duties. Glaeser cited a Hartford, was president and Great Lakes and the north were also up along Lake Erie be at Rock Landing Cemetery Funeral services will be held credit policy of some 10 years Michigan Gov. William G. with failure to drive in the ago, when the high school concern for this action was the Wethersfield court case which treasurer of the Sage Allen Co. Atlantic coast. and Lake Ontario. in IRiddam Neck. WednefKlay at 8:15 a.m. at Milliken called out 250 Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 proper lane. Court date is Nov. comprised Grades 9-12. With mfety of the chiidren. uphelp this opinion, but stated from 1941 to 1963. He was Meanwhile, flood victims Guardsmen for rescue Memorial gifts may be made that the,,MEA has gone no As the storm that struck the Main St., East Hartford, with a 27. the change to a three-year With four deletions, the board chairman of the company’s started returning to their operations in Wayne County, in her name to the Methodist adopted an organizational chart further In its position oUier than board from 1963 until his death. water-soaked homes in lower Great Lakes moved east Convalescent Home, Long Hill Mass of the Resurrection at St. school, the number was Airs, Palm late Tuesday it left snow Monroe County, and Tuscola Police reported vandalism at reduced to 13. by report lines for the school to note are that the court ruled Allen was the son of the late HANDWRirmO ANALYSIS . Michigan and Ohio in the wake and Bay counties northwest of Ave., ^ Ito n . Mary’s Church at 9. Burial will p r o functions are non-teaching accumulations of 13 inches at be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, three Manchester elementary He added that the upping of system. Dr. Kennedy mid that Normand F. and Carrie reader and ADVISOR of a storm which lashed the Detroit on Lake Huron. duties and that tehchers need Guaranteed RmoUi Mt. Washington, N.H.; 11 Rocky Hill. Friends may call at schools which apparently graduation requirements was he would submit an Olmsted Allen.

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