WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1986 — — ' — T—— PAGE THIRTY-TWO Avarage Daily Net Preis Ron iianrI|[fHtgr lEufttfatg t|gral?> For the Week Baded ApvO le, IMS About Town Bicycle Safety Martin Says He Disagrees 1 4 ,1 2 5 ila«rl|ratrr 1 ::::::ir Btahber o( the Audit Topic in Schools Easter Greetings Bureau of Obvulattou Maneheater^A City of Vittage Charm >(«mb«r8 o t Mary C. Keeney With Pension Fand Reports Tent. Daughters of Civil War A program designed to dem­ FROM Veterans, attended the 7Sth an­ MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1965 niversary of the organization onstrate the safe and enjoyable "1 have almoat as much Ih-^ Martin said that the reports TOL. LXXXIV, No. 166 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) and 100th anniversary of the manner of operating a bicycle is terest In the Town Pension are based on a 1937 Standard Annuity Mortality Table, "de- winning of the Civil War, Mon­ now being presented at 13 Man­ Board.” said General Manager day at Constitution Plaza, sigrned to produce a profit for PENTLAND’S ZZ" chester elementary schools. The Richard Martin last night in Uie Insurance companies then, Hartford. Memibers planning to program, consisting of a safety attend a national convention in defense of his recommended and c-irtalnly not appUcabte In Events California in August are Mrs. film and a commentary and $91,000 town contribution to 1965.” featuring lecture, is being conducted with the fund for the 1065-66 fiscal He added. “ 1 am not too hap­ Rampaging Mississippi Helen Andrews, Mrs. Freda Herman Yules Fired Schwarm, Mrs. Maude Shearer. the cooperation of the Man­ year. py with the actuarial estimates • ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS chester Police Department. He made the statement to the for fund earnings. We have In State Mrs. Luna Hutchinson and Mrs. board of directors at the sec­ • LOVELY CENTERPIECES Helen Henry. ‘T am no Fool on a Bicycle" done much better than even we is the title of the ten-minute ond of its six scheduled budget expected to do. • BEST EASTER PLANTS color film which will be accom­ workshops, and everyone pres­ American Legion Auxiliary ent knew that he was referring “Until such time as we make • FRESH CUT EASTER FLOVy^ERS Mulvey Insists panied by a brief explanation improvements In the benefits From Housing Posts Will meet Monday at 8 pm. at to his announced intention to and talk by Patrolman Brian my rcscommendations should be • EASTER NOVELTIES Makes More Homeless the Legion Home. Mrs. Anthony Rooney of the local police force. resign his post shortly. Personnel Board Morganti of Rockville, presi­ Martin will be 60 years of sufficient for our present pur- Rooney is scheduled to speak pases. We may need an increase dent of the First District, and today at the Lincoln and the age on Nov. 18. and will be eli­ Atty. Herman Yules was*^ Has No Minutes her staff will attend. Members gible for minimum pension par­ in town contributions in some Robertson schools. The .series future year, but we don’t need Our Easter Special! Hred last night from the are reminded to bring articles will end May 12 at the Wash­ ticipation. twin posts of development Conductor Last December he disclosed it now.” HARTFORD (AP)—At­ for the peimy auction and cou­ ington school. Large Arti$tic Cymbidium director and counsel for the Twin Cities pons. Mrs. Henri Pessini is Vytautas Marljosius of Hartt that he might retire before the The town’s pension plan, orig­ torney General Harold ^M. chairman of the hostesses. College of Music, University of November date and that, to inally scl up In 1934. was im- ORCHID blended with three lovely Manchester Housing Au­ Mulvey said today that, Hartford. Is director and con­ protect his pension rights, he ptxjved under the supplemental SWEETHEART ROSES thority. He was replaced, at there are no “ minutes” of Of Minnesota Church Women ductor of the Manchester Civic would ask the board of direc­ social security plan in 1954. least temporarily by Atty. State Personnel Board Temple Chapter, Order of Orchestra, which will present tors for a leave of absence. Martin .served on the commit­ Complete $5.00 Bantem Star, will have a busi­ Invited to Talks its final concert of the season At the request of Mayor tees which drew up the plans. Sanford Plepler. meetings and never have [Under Water ness meeting tonight at 8 at the tonight at 8:15 in Bailey Audi­ Francis Mahoney, he consented Tire town now has seven pen­ i According to a resolution In­ been. Masonic Temple. Refreshments torium, Manchester High to remain at least through the troduced by authority member Women of St Mary’s Episco­ sioners drawing 'Benefits under In fact, he said, no meetings, win be served after the meeting. School. Tickets will be available budget preparation period. The the 1934 plan and about 15 — FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY — John Hutchinson, Atty. Yules as such, have ever been held. CHICAGO (AP) — pal Cihurch have been invited to at the door. board will adopt the 1965-66 drawing benefits imder the 1954 was flrsd because "it has be-, Mulvey informed Gov. John N. Spreading waters of 'the budgets on May 5. but Martin, 24 BIRCH STREET j' The board of directors of a spring meeting of the Epis­ Miss Estlier Hinds, soprano, supplemental plan. oome apparent to the authority Demjwey that Republican legis­ flooding Mississippi River, Manchester Homemaker Serv­ copal Church Women, Diocese a native of Barbados, Briti.sh to date, has not revealed his that a satisfactory working re­ lative leaders knew this when immediate plans. MANCHESTER || lationship no longer exists be­ and its tributaries engulfed ice. Inc., will meet tomorrow of OMinecticut, Hartford Arch- West Ir.die.s; and Roger Loucks they recently asked the gover­ noon at 176 E. Center St. The general manager, in de­ tween Mr. Yules and Itself." nor for the minutes. new areas in Minnesota and of Glastonbury. tenor„ will be fending hib' $91,000 Pension Just around comer from |i deaooni-y. The event will be featured soloists in tonight’s The resoluUon. which paaeed In making the request. Rep. held Wednesday, April 21, at Fund recommendation as op­ D . FALSE TEETH Wisconsin today, forcing concert. three to one, was not debated, J. 'Tyler Patterson, R-Old Lyme, Grace Episcopal Church, Broad posed to a $158,766 request, Main Street, below the hundreds of additional Those interested in Joining Rock, Slide or Slip? nor waa any explanation of the Speaker of the House, said that Brook. said, “My recommendation is families to flee their the orchestra may contact Mrs. FASTEETH, an ImproTed powder I h E f lo r ist state Theater. | ^harge offered to Atty. Yules. the board’s failure to keep regu­ T l^B ev. James Birdsall, rec­ bas^ on the same actuarial re­ to be eprlnkled on upper or lower lar minutes appeared to be a homes. Georg’ Dickie, 241 Henry St., ports sus is the recommendation Although he tried three times D O N T ” ? : , ^ ” tor of S t Peter’s Episcopal for information. platee. holds false teeth more firmly violaUon of state law. The mighty KHaaiaelppl, rac­ Church. Wapping, will be the of the Pension Board. In place. Do not sllJe, slip or rock. OPEN THURS. and FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9 to defend his position, Atty. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or Patterson noted also that a ing toward an expected record Still plenty of wear left In celebrant at Holy Communion .•^he reports make assump­ WITH PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Yules was cut off each Ume by report by the state auditors In crest of 27 feet at St. Paul. feeling.FASTEETH lealkallne (nun- Butchinson. yonr shoes when yon have at 10:30 a.m. TTiere will be a with Mrs. Edgar Ansaldi, 101 tions with which I do not agree, acid I Does not sour Checks "plate HERMAN YULES SANFORD PLEPLER 1963 had recommended that Minn., by Friday, already Iz them rebuilt In a professional business meeting after Com- Princeton St. Transportation one on the mortality rate and odor breath" Get FASTEETH at ■ The authority also voted last such minutes be kept. reoponrible for the esracuatkm mimion. Luncheon will be serv­ will be provided if needed. another on fund earnings.’’ drug counters everywhere. night to appoint Atty. Plepler to shoe repair shop. ALL '•as receiving a sala.ry of $7,200 The personnel board, by law, of more than M,<X)0 persons in ed at 12:30 p.m. assume Atty. Yules’ duties as working agreement that AU; is comprised of the "governor, five fkx)d-deva tatod MldweM WORK OVARANTEED! year for his services as di- 0 The Rev. M. David Crockett, development director and coun- Yules says he contracted the state finance commissioner, states. executive secretary of the Prov­ ael, pending a “ permanent re 1963. The agreement, which th. jctor and counsel for the au­ thority’s second houslng-for-the- and the state auditor of the op­ In Minnesota, wheire ths flood ince of New England, will fw A l .IHWUlii organization’’ of the develop- authority contends is not bind­ posite political party from the SA M YULYES aged project. He has been work- jxresently is centered, more in­ speak at 1:30 p.m. His subject jnent staff. ing, would expire on July 1 of Incumbent governor. dustrial plants and homes in tow Same SMe As Watldns \vtU be “Mutual Responsibility In order to fire Atty. Yules, this year. The Republican auditor at lying sections of St. Paul warn and Interdependence." tbs authority must override a Atty.
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