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FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1972 PAGE TWENTY Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather For The Week Ended iWanirl|(PBt»r iEu^nUts tali' Cloudy tonight and continued January 22, 1072 cold, lows in the teens. Snow The Manchester Community Hie Community Baptist USAF Staff Sgt. Roger L. Three Manchester students at likely Sunday, possibly starting Players will meet tonight at 8 Church will have Youth Sun- Wescott, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Hartwlck College , Oneonta, P cM itS N.Y., have been named to the late tonight. Highs Sunday in Y outh G roup T o Press About Town in the workshop, 485 E. Middle day for the morning worship Lynwood H. Wescott of 108 W. 15,620 the 20s. A Mark Belluardo of 3d0 FergiFergu Tpke. (comer of Woodbridge) to service Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mlddle Tpke., has arrived for dean’s list for the fall term. Wifhoiifr Manchester— A City o f Village Charm son Rd. will conduct "An Intro- discuss the February patrons "New Ltfe" U the sermim top- duty at arlffis AFB, N.Y. He They are Sharon Gworek, is a 1964 g;raduate of Manches, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. workshop and the April play ic. Those parUcipaiUng are. Re Pcvtnors (ClaMllled Advertising on Page IS) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS dlate youth participating in the production. The meeUng is open vin French, organist; Carol ter Higdi ^hool. mond Gworek of 30 French I w : VOL. va, NO. 101 (EIGHTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1972 For Late School Bus Discovery series Sunday at to prospective members inter Derewianka and Caryl Corco Paula . Sanchini, daughter \ of MhncfaeiAer Parents WltiKwt The Youth Commission plans to schedule a meeting ested in any phase of the the- ran, greeters; Linda Qllroy, Stephen Rlstau, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Emo Sanchini of Partnen meet 2nd a ^ 4th of the Unitarian Unlversallst with the transportation committee of the Board of Edu Linda Robert, Qall Robert, Da and Mrs. Edward Rlstau of 25 122 Maple, , ,St.; andj Craig„ Saums, Tuesday cf each mcnth at 8 Society. Participants are re- ___ Jcdm vid Larsson, Mark Xjsirson, S. Hawthorne St., has been ..of® ' p.m. at Oommuntty Baptist cation and Elmer Thrall, owner of Manchester Bus Serv mlndSd to wear floor sitting j Wayne Rawlings and Keith named to the dean’s list for the Saums of 24 Joseph St. Church, 680 E . Center S t, ice Inc., to discuss the commission’s proposal for a late clothes. Visiting children am ^ ® Nostrand school bus, invited rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal Nichols, worship program. first semester at Assumption Manchester. Church, will conduct a service College, Worcester, Mass., Dr. and Mrs. Burton Meisner Hughes The late bus proposal was further investigated before any If widowed, divorced, sep* Sunday at 8:15 a.m. on radio Mrs. John Boyle is a mem where he is a freshman. of 25 Raymond Rd. will be host brought up again at a meeting recommendation is made to eratod or never married and of the commission last night town officials, Cub Scout Pack 120 wlU have station WINF. The program is ber of the board of directors of —— ai^ hostess at Lutz Junior Mu Hijacker Jets East an Indian theme at its meet- sponsored by the Manchester the Manchester Public Health The Grade 7 Youth Instruction seum Sunday afternoon from 2 have one living oMU, you when Richard GoWen read a Hie problem of getting more are eligible to Join. If inters letter from Dr. Donald Hennig- people' Involved in the commis ing tonight at 7 at St. James ‘Council of Churches and the Nursing Association and not her Class of Zion Evangelical Lu- to 5. Decorating cookies, sup Fund In plied by Mrs. Meisner, will be ested, can 6484710. an, superintendent of schools, sion concerned a ntunber of the School csifeterla. Awards will be Clergy Association of Manches- husband as reported in Wednes- theran Church will meet tomor- NEW YORK (AP) — A jetli The hijacker said he had a move the cast concealing the mid-20s, from Waltham. Mass. the activity. in wrhich he authorized the com coommlsslon members. About made. ter. day’s Herald. row at 0:30 a.m. at the church. ner with an armed hijacker and bomb, according to federal gun. An FAA spokesman in Wash- mission to investigate the need 15 attended last night’s meet seven crew members aboard aviation officials. The man made long, rambl .ington said the hijacker at one for the late bus. ing. Trust? took off from Kennedy Airport FBI agents and Port of New ing speeches to TWA officials point told the plane's crew he Daniel Silver reported that Silver suggested a bulk msdl- today and headed east. York Authority police swarmed over an air to ground radio wanted to talk to President only 167 had signed a question- ing to all the town high school Nixon, the president of the air NEW YORK (AP) — Clifford The hijacker had pulled a to meet toe Trans World Air from toe cockpit. nalre circulated in Manchester jmjj junior higd^ school students. line and two lawyers in Miami. Irving’s ilawyer says $650,000 in gun from a plaster case on his lines jet when It landed at Ken "I saw him diagonally oppio- High School homerooms. The Qowen said he would InvesU- -m PRE-INVENTORY "He says he has a bomb, but McGraw-Hill Book Co. money arm and commandeered the nedy Airport at 7:17 a.m. site me,” said Arnold Eidus^ a Questimnaire had asked for gute this. LAST says something new every min intended for Howard R. Hughes plane earlier in toe day when it Law enforcement sharp New Jersey advertising man those who could use a late bus Gowen noted that a meeting ute,” toe spokesman said. He but slipped In and out of a was carrying 101 persons. shooters with rifles took up po who was a passenger. “He was to sign their names. ©f anyone interested in partlci- 2 Swiss bank account by Irving's sitions around the plane on a clean-shaven, and his hair was added that it was not known for C n klor He demanded $300,000 ran sure whether the hijacker was Silver echoed criticism vole- paling in the SAM (Summer wife Is being held In trust for som plus freedom for blacl; remote runway. ’The hijacker brcw i.” armed. ed at last week’s commission Activities in Manchester) pro the bllllcmaire. miUtant Angela Davis and a allowed all 94 passengers to de Pat Capozzi, a Putnam Coun meeting that the Questionnaire gram this summer should be DAYS! Maury Nessen said his client man held in Texas on armed plane, but seven crew members ty, N.Y., salesman, described An FBI spokesman said it was poorly administered. He called soon. A decision on when Clearance had given the checks to robbery charges. were reported still aboard. him as about 28 years old with was believed Trapnell had a cited the problem of a short this meeting bhould be called Hughes—in payment for rights When he took over toe flight, U.S. Army Pfc. Gregory Hen curly hair and about 5 feet 8. history of mental illness. homeroom period, most of was tabled, to his autobiography, which which originated in Los Ange derson said the hijacker was The hijacker was tentatively In Miami, attorney Stuart which is taken up by announce- Gowen was by consensus des- Irving says Hughes authorized les, the hijacker said he wanted bleeding profusely as the ap Identified by the Federal Avia Markus said he had been told iftents. Ignated coordinator of the Americas Save an Extra him to assemble—but that for to go to Europe, later speci parent result of cutting himself tion Agency as Garrett Brook by TWA that the hijacker want "some reason" they were given A. letter to the commission S^oup. Gowen has been chalr- Most Popular fying Spain. with razor blades used to re Trapnell, a white man in his ed to talk to him but had not from Mayor John Thompson the commission- meeting, back. Carving Knife! made contact. Marcus said he asked if the commission had Commission members were Extra It was then, Nessen said, that could give no details of what any ideas to prevent youths a.verse to structuring the com- blonde, attractive Edith Irving the man sought. 30% OFF deposited them In an account from muUlng around after h l^ m l^ o n too much, but agreed On the ground, the hijacker that a head should be named so she opened In the name of Hel- school basketbsJl games. Our reg. low prices on demanded a sum of money “ in Thompson cited a recent Man- town officials would know ga R. Hughes at the Swiss excess of $300,000,” and refuel Chester Hig^ School game after whom to contact on commls- Credit Bank in Zurich. Dis R ibicoff Peking Berates ing of toe plane. He did not say which he heard a youth using business, Red Tagged covery last week that the mon where in Europe he wanted to profanity in the parking lot. OFF ey had gone to someone other so . then Hughes started an inter In the brief discussion that Our requlnr low price* on a Solectod Group Table Lamps The name cf the Dallas pris followed, commission members Foreign Study national search for the mystery A bandons ]}few Nixon Plan oner came out garbled in radio woman. seemed to feel that little could In our inventory transmissions and could not im- be done to prevent those who That ended Friday when Nes Grant Available TOKYO (AP) — Communist in ” a repetition of last Octo- mediately be determined.