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HOURS 7 DAYS Nixon Sees New Era of Peace The Weather PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. Jan. 19. 1978 Local WomerCs About Town Fair tonight, low 20 to 25. Sunday mostly They Compete Inaugural Gowns sunny with highs 35 do 40. Precipitatitm Unite Human Services probability near zero tonight and Sunday. Obituaries For Academies The new Manchester Area See Page 5 Sen. Lowell P. Wdcker has Conferences of Churches will Lathrop of East Hartford; one Robert K. Govey Announced the nomination of 60 officially be organized tonight Mrs. Robrrl J. Gordon Sr. sister, Mrs. Samuel Maus of Speaker Tells Council candidates who will compete at Concordia Lutheran Church MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm Mrs. Susie A. Gordon, 76, of Robert E. Covey, 59, of 482 W, East Hartford, and two MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDA'V, JANUARY 20. 197^ - VOL. X a i, No. 93 SIXTEEN PAGES 2 MINI PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Middle Tpke. died this morning said so far Governor Meskill for vacancies at the U.S. with the installation of officers 43 Wellington Rd. was dead on grandchildren. BY JUNE: TO M PK IN S central organization with a has not committed himself on Military Academy at West and a special musical program arrival at Manchester at Manchester Memorial Funeral services will be (Heruld Reporter) state appointed official, a com­ Hospital. He was the husband of the plan. Point, thie U.S. Naval Academy at 8:15, which is open to the Memorial Hospital Thursday Saturday at the Ladd Funeral missioner, at its head? She Mrs. Wanda Bockanowicz The need for a state depart­ As to the security of jobs of at Annapolis, the U. S. Air public. A banquet will precede night after suffering an ap­ Home; 19 Ellington Ave., with illustrated the importance of ment combining private Mrvice people already in office, she Force Academy at Colorado the program. parent heart attack at her Covey. the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, tighter organization when she Mr. Covey was bom April 8, organizations and agencies and said it was not the purpose of Springs arid the U.S. Merchant home. She was the wife of pastor of the Union said that there are “ over 1200 town service agencies was the the commission to place any Marine Academy at Kings A public card party jWill be Robert J. Gordon Sr. 1913 in Hartford and had lived Congregational Church, of­ private agencies in the state,” theme of a talk heard yesterday jobs in jeopardy, but to provide sponsored by the French Club Mrs. Gordon was bom May in the Hartford area before ficiating. Burial will be in and that “ it’s a problem Point. Nixon Sees New Era Of Peace coming to Manchester about at the Manchester Country better service. Marc C. Allee of 50 Mary Anne of Manchester Monday at 8 29, 1896 in Broad Brook, Grove Hill Cemetery^ correlating data from all of two years ago. Club. these services.” After covering about every Dr., Coventry, is among the M p.m. at Orange Hall. daughter of Louis and Mary Rockville. A retire^ policeman, he was Mrs. Astrid Hanzalek of Suf- aspect of the p ro p o s e d Meyer Schadlich, and had lived Friends may call at the , She said concerns had been Weicker nominees who will with' the Hartford Police field, assistant majority leader legislation concerning a State compete for the two vacancies Self-Reliance Theme in Manchester for 55 years. funeral home tonight from 7 to expressed that a new state She and her husband observed Department for 25 years.. He of the House and a member of a commission should represeiH Department of Human at the Naval Academy. 9. Nixon-Agnew Formally study commission to draw up a Services, she threw the ques­ The three area students on their 55th wedding anniversary was employed by the State of Friends wishing to do so may all service agencies, and aim CEILINSS „ Of Inaugural Speech proposed State Department of tion to the group, “ Can you last Nov. 1. Connecticut as a Capitol police make memorial contributions that a new commission will fill the list of twenty candidates to llto a goad^ma for calllr Human Services, spoke to a come up with a better plan, and She was a member of South guard. He was a member of to the American Cancer all the gaps and avoid, the compete for the two vacancies [ropalra. Fraa aatlmataal United Methodist Church and Father Gagnon Council, 4th group of about 30 people at a overlaps. if so, what is it?” at the Air Force Academy are: Begin Second Term WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon, without direct­ Society. the Story Circle of the Women’s Degree, KofC, Wethersfield. luncheon meeting of the An illustration in point is the D r. Archibald Stuart, Jerry B. Alverson, 33 Fairview Bernard i Lozier ly mentioning the continuing search for a Vietnam peace, Society of Christian Service of Survivors, besides his wife, » Manchester Community Ser­ hard core family which has president of the Manchester Dr., South Windsor; Richard K. Inc. beat their swords into And other thousands waited today proclaimed that this is a time when “ America’s the church. are a daughter, Mrs. Roberta Henry W. Minor vices Council on legislation been a problem to several agen­ Community Services Council, Babcock II of 230 Mountain Rd., WASHINGTON (AP) - plowshares and their spears along Pennsylvania Avenue, the longest and most difficult war comes to an end.” Survivors, besides her Fontaine of South Windsor; which, if adopted, would “ coor­ cies, she said. With the heard from various local agen­ Ellington and Gary Dean Richard Nixon renewed his TOLLAN D - H enry W. Phono 649-4464 into pruning hooks; nation shall traditional Street of Presidents, four brothers, James Covey of dinate and organize human communication gap overcome, cy representatives before the Watson of 33 Hillsdale Dr., presidential oath today amid Speaking from the Capitol husband, are a son, Robert J. Minor, 49, of Cervens Rd. died not lift up sword against nation, to see the inaugural parade-a end, let us again learn to debate Wethersfield, John Covey of services in such a manner as to other agencies, not normally speaker. celebration and protest—and an steps minutes after taking the Gordon Jr. of Manchester; a this morning at his home after a Ellington. neither shall they fear war any finely orchestrated affair to in­ our differences with civility and daughter. Miss Eleanor M. Hartford, Edward Covey of improve the quality and approached, would be made The council passed on a intensive quest to begin the presidential oath for the second long illness. He was the more.” clude 35 floats, 55 bands, 14 decency. And let each of us Gordon of Vernon; a brother, Middletown and Henry Covey of husband of Mrs. Beatrice Clark effectiveness of human ser­ aware of the situation and could recommendation presented by Vietnam peace that has eluded time, Nixon did not elaborate him. Chief Justice Warren E. equestrian units and 39 other reach out for that one precious Louis Schadlich of Manchester , Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Minor. vices at the point of delivery.’ ’ be of assistance, she added. Miss Ethel Robb, chairman of Kathy says: "In and out of season fruits and nor did he make any reference the services integration His “ four more years,” Burger, a Nixon appointee, was units, including military. It was quality government cannot 2 and three grandchildren. Agnes Corrado of East Hart­ Mrs. Hanzalek said there was Mrs. Hanzalek stressed the to secret Paris peace talks due Mr. Minor was born Oct. 22, vegotahles at Pero’s." to administer the oaths, first to to last exactly one hour, 45 provide—a new level of respect Funeral services will be ford and Mrs. Mary O’Reilly of a lack of communication among need for citizen participation on committee, that a letter be fashioned in a nationwide out­ to resume Tuesday. 1923 in Ellington. He was an OSOIMi FKSK Ikes. CnaiM i, M na a«M MMaai. iBiati. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew minutes. for the rights and feelings of Saturday at 11 a m. at Holmes Manchester; and four Army veteran of World War II the service organizations and, every level. She mentioned the written to Town Manager pouring of votes, began as the The President, in fact, never SI«arKS*asiaakyaisaSTmklslsik[ikKfiai.«cara^krtit^Sw ^ S | l^ and then the President. one another and for the in­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. grandsons. as a result, lines of authority hope of the new commission for Robert Weiss and Mayor John first: with hand on Bible open The President and the first once referred directly to Viet­ and the Korean Conflict. fH flart, CaWBwwr, mWt ml Swat W ahti, S u e * M sal Cklatis CWteie, W « l Sit Before them, as they stood on dividual human dignity which is The Rev. Dr. George Webb, The funeral will be Monday at overlapped and there were wide “ pilot testing for new Thom pson urging that an to Isaiah, reciting the pledge nam or Indochina but said at He was a member of the fappatt, T a n # ^ S ta k ti, ( k i m taaataas, Craakanias. r a m , M (W iai. huge platforms erected before family, along with their official the cherished birthright of pastor of South United 8:45 a.m. from the John F. gaps in service in some areas. techniques, the formation of amount be included in an up­ prescribed by the Constitution. the outset, “ We stand on the Tolland VFW, and the Loyal the East front of the Capitol, escort of Cabinet officers and every American.
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