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Leupntng Upralft the Weather Blitz Toll Mounts Over North Vietnam _ 'r- .t> PAGE mOBTEIW - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. Dec. 28.1972 Camp Kennedy The Weather Obituary Women Honored Cloudy tonight, In the 20s. Snow and Murder Case * sleet likely Saturday, changing to rain late I t : MIm Daisy E. Porter See Page 16 lEupntng Upralft in the day, the high in the mid 30s. Miss Daisy E. Porter of 22N St. James St. died early this Report Continued morning at Manchester BIANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1972 VOL. XCH, No. 75 My&iCHESTER — A City of yUlage Charm Memorial Hospital after a short MANCHESTER The case of John O. Frisina of until amRher attorney files an SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE nFTEEN CENTS illness. A car driven by Roger R. Andover, charged with murder appearance to represent Miss Porter was bom in Fink, 17, of East Hattiord, went in connection with the Frisina. Essex, N.Y., and bad lived in out of control on HlUstown Rd. Christmas Day shooting of his Frisina, a 49-year-old elec­ Manchester for the past 36 Wednesday night and turned wife, Anna, was continued to tronics technician, is being held years. She was empbyed as a over, Manchester Police Jan. 11 in Circuit Court 12 at at the Connecticut Correctional supervisor at the group reported. Fink, the only occu­ Manchester. Center at. Hartford in lieu of a de^rtm ent of Travelers In­ pant of the vehicle, was not Frisina’s attorney, Jerome $125,000 surety bond. surance Co., Hartford, at the injured, police said. Griner of Hartford, said in He was arrested by State Blitz Toll Mounts time of her retirement. She was Police said Fink was headed court today that he is Police Monday and hrraigiied in a life member of the Travelers north on, Hillstown Rd. near withdrawing from the case. At- court at East Hartford Girls Club and a member of St. Redwood Rd.; his car hit a ty. Griner said that he may be a Tuesday. Mary’s Episcopal Church. patch of ice, went out of witness when the case gets to State Police said the alleged Stu^vors are two sisters, control, hit the side of the road, trial. murder occurred at about 6 Mrs. Louisa Dupuis of and turned over. Judge Simon Bernstein, p.m. Monday. Witnesses said Over North Vietnam Manchester and Mrs. Edward The accident occurred at continuing the case, declined to Mrs. Frisina, 39, was shot six Feltham pf Hebron. allow Atty. Griner to withdraw times at the home of her SAIGiON (AP) - The U S. ment raised acknowledged Hanoi claims to have downed lost to unknown causes in an un­ Dan said in an editorial today about 6 p.m. ’The car was driven 76 aircraft, including 33 of thef specified area Thursday, and that the United States is using Funeral services will be away, police said. No police neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Command today announced the American losses in the air at­ Bennet of Bear Swamp Rd., loss of four more planes, in­ tack to 27 aircraft and 93 air­ $8 million B52s, since President two Air Force F4 Phantoms the biggest air armada ever, Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. action was taken. Simsbury Man Mary’s Episcopal Church. Andover. cluding another B52, and 12 men missing, killed or captured Nixon on Dec. 18 unleashed the were downed Wednesday, one “including hundreds of B52s...in Dies In Collision She was pronounced dead on more fliers as the air blitz in less than two weeks. Fifteen Vietnam war's heaviest air at­ of them in the Hanoi area. an attempt to force us to accept Burial will be in Buckland Glenn R. Goguen, 16, of 340 SANDISFIELD, Mass. (AP) arrival at Windham Community against the Handi-Haiphong of the downed planes were tack in a so-far-futlle attempt None of the 12 crewmen were their absurd terms” for a peace Cemetery. Main St., South Windsor, was — Warren V. Smith, 22, of West Memorial Hospital Monday area continued. eight-jet B52s, A m erica’s to force acceptance of his peape rescued. agreement. The Holmes Funeral Home, charged Wednesday night with Simsbury, Conn., was killed night. An autopsy performed The Command's announce­ largest warplane. terms. The Command maintained its “We have good will,” said the 400 Main St., is in charge of fourth-degree iarceny Wednesday night in a head-on Tuesday officiaUy listed the Radio Hanoi claimed two B52 blackout on other information paper. "We want peace, but arrangements. (shoplifting) at Caldor depart­ r-W«- collision with a tractor-trailer cause of death as gunshot were shot down shortly after a concerning the raids and also only peace in independence and There are no calling hours. ment store at Burr Comers. truck on Massachusetts 8, state wounds. large flight of Stratofortresses refused to say whether there freborn. Brutality represents The family suggests that any He was reieased on a non-: police said. memorial contributions may be Frisina, brought into the began a mass bombing attack would be a repetition for New weakness, and it will not in­ surety bond for court Police said Smith’s small car, made to the Book of Manchester court today, was ‘Sn Hanoi at 10 p.m. Thursday. Year’s of the 3^hour Christmas timidate us. Bombs and shells appearance Jan. 22 at headed south, crossed into the Family Touched Radio Hanoi today identified halt in air operations against will not subdue us. The more Remembrance at St. Mary’s Manchester. still wearing a red-and-black Episcopal Church. northbound lane and crashed plaid jacket and dungarees. He 10 more captured American North Vietnam. the United States escalates the head-on with the truck operated was attentive during the short fliers and said they were shown The Viet (tong has declared a war, the more miserable Keron Kelly Manchester Police issued by Joseph Campione, 50, of Ft. By Tributes To to the press in Hanoi Thursday. defeats they will take upon summonses for alleged motor proceedings this morning, but 24-hour cease-fire in South Viet­ Plain, N.Y. They said the two said nothing. It said six were B52 crewmen themselves.” Keron Kdly, 9S, of Hartford vehicle violations Wednesday nam beginning Sunday, but died Wednesday at a vehicles then went off the west and the other four flew F4 there has been no such an­ The U.S. Command also to; side of the road and down a 75- Former President Phantom fighter-bombers. reported that an OH6,^light Glastonbury convalescent — Donald F. Watson, 23, of nouncement from the U.S. or home. foot embankment. The U.S. Command said the South Vietnamese commands. observation helicopter w u shot Wethersfield, charged with Smith was pronounced dead INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) - Harry S. Truman’s 15th B52 lost was shot down down in South Vietnam’s Kien Mr. Kelly was bom in County operating with unsafe tires at Some members of the new executive accreditation Mayo,, Ireland, and had lived in at the scene. UNICO widow and daughter, “touched by the outpouring of sym­ near Hanoi Thursday, a Navy The North Vietnamese Com­ Giang Province, in the Mekong Center St. and Falknor Dr. committee of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday dis­ pathy and affection from citizens everywhere,” have RA5 reconnaissance plane was munist party newspaper Nhan Delta south of Saigon. One the Hartford area for 72 years — Patrick P. Colangelo, 21, of cussed the task before them. They are: standing, Paul Would like to thank Mrs. before retiring in 1955. He was Directors Plan South Windsor expressed their appreciation to those who joined them in crewman was reported killed 134 White St., charged with Sheltz, chairman, and clockwise from left. Burl Lyons, Mary Landerfin and her and the second wounded but the father of the late Rev. John failure to obey traffic control Officials of the South Windsor mourning for the 33rd president. - J. KeUy. Leo Juran, John A. DeQuattro, and Alfred Werbner. dau^ter, Kathy, who were rescued. signal at E. Middle Tpke. and Town Hall, in conjunction with so generous and helpful In a statement made public Arab Terrorists Survivors are a daughter, Princeton S t.. To Meet With the Inter-Church Council of memorial service will be held Mrs. Mary K. Gibbons of Hart­ with their collection and after Truman was buried late Court dates are Jan. 15 at South Windsor, has announced Thursday in the courtyard of his Jan. 5 in Washington’s National ford; two grandchildren and Manchester. that all houses of worship will donations of so many Cathedral for the Man from four great-grandchildren. presidential library, Bess Flown To Cairo CofC Names Group Area Legislators be open today for those wishing Christmas gifts for the Truman and her daughter, Independence who died The funeral will be Saturday needy families. , Battling South Windsor Fire A chainsaw worth about $220 ...The authorization for the to pay their respects to the late Margaret Daniel, said they Tuesday at 88. And the nation’s Bus Crisis at 9:15 a.m. from the Sheehan The Manchester Board of Harry S. Truman, former V, flags, by President Nixon’s CAIRO (AP) — Determined to avoid another Munich, was stolen recently from the Directors, prior to its 8 p.m. town manager to sign a were “impressed by both the Funeral Home, 1084 New home of Roland Poitras, 15 St. On Accreditation president. The Robert Gagnon home in Farnham Estates suffered an estimated $10,000 or more in order, will continue to fly at Thai officials argued four Black September members into Britain Ave., Weet Hartford, meeting Tuesday, will meet contract for townwide revalua­ dignity of the ceremonies and Solution Lawrence St., police reported.
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