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Token ROW Release Due John Thomas Scopes Was Pion »‘ 4.30 Mittee PAGE EIGHTEEN" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Sept. 1,1972 Senior The Weather Obituary CHoudy, 60 per cent chance of Lottery Fire Calls Dollar on Summit Agenda Citizens rain or drizzle tonight, low in the 60e. Partly cloudy Sunday. 50 per the relationships should grow and cent chance of rain, Yesterday’s l o t t ^ numbers Town firemen were called to (Continued from Page 1) for assurances that any move hlghx In 70a. Nicola Scqta develop in a changing world.” Page 2 were: 1065 E. Middle Tpke. yesterday on the dollar resulting from toward diplomatic relations The presidential spokesman VERNON • Nicola ScaU, 77, of Oonhectlcut-36139 at 6:07 p.m. to extingvdsh a car Japan’s currently estimated $3.8 between Tokyo and Peking would MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm said of the Nixon-Tanaka talks; MANCHESTER, CONN , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1972 VOL. XCI, NO. 285 FOURTEEN PAGES - TV SECTION Wethenfidd, father of Nunzio Massachusetts-710844 fire. billion surplus in commercial not weaken the American- PRICE illTIIN C E N n “ All of the dlscuulons...were Scata of Vernon, died yesterday New York-248087 Eighth District volunteers put dealings with the Uniti;id States. Japanese mutual security treaty. held in a spirit of friendship and at St, Francis Hospital in Hart­ New Jersey-426284 ouf a similar fire on Woodbiidge However, Nixon and Tanaka Ronald L. Ziegler, Nixon’s cooperation and not in any way in ford. St. at 2:19 p.m, yesterday. also spent a good bit of time press secretary, said after the a spirit of confrontation or dis­ Other survivors are three sons; talking about developing ties initial summit session that the Americans were confident Japan pute.” U.S. Jets Smash a brother and three sisters in I between their two countries and He quoted Nixon as saying the Italy; 10 grandchildren and two mainland China. Tanaka is ex­ would do nothing to affect the two leaders had had "a good great-grandchildren. pected to visit Peking in about a treaty adversely. Express Bus Extended exchange.” Funeral services will be held month. As for tl\p course of Japan's Border Points, tomorrow at 8:45 a.m' at the U.S. officials had bedh anxious dealings with China, he said, "We ^ire Bombs To Serve Capitol Area D’Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 will not attempt to offer them f u TST" advice in this regard.” Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, with The express bus service In addition to the new bus He Said all countries must 1 7 ^ .j^a Mass of the Resurrection at the between Manchester's Burr route, afternoon bus schedules on Cut Rail Lines Many Help "follow their own necessity” in Church of the Incarnation, Corners Shopping PLaza and return trips from Hartford will be such matters. ' SAIGON (AP) - U.S. Air Force jets struck hard between Wethersfield, at 9:30. downtown Hartford will be ex­ changed "to accommodate Ziegler, without getting into Burial will be in'^Mt. St. tended to include service to the seasonal peak demand for ser­ Family o f Hanoi and the Chinese border Friday, setting thousands of specifics, said Nixon and Tanaka M A N C H im Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. State Capitol area, the state vices,” the state transportation gallons of fuel afire in underground tanks, smashing a giarit Kill 42 In also discussed trade and political on. HIAT, MC^ Friends may call at the funeral transportation department an­ department said. Slain Pets supply depot and recutUng the northeast and northwest rail relationships among the non- 649-4908 home tonight from 7 to 9. nounced today. lines, the U.S. Command announced today. y , The return trips, how every ten Communist countries and "how Starting Tuesday morning, the minutes from 4 to 6 p.m., will be The C:^plicki family of London At the same time, the U.S. Tlih 7:50 bus leaving Burr Comers at 4, 4:15, 4:30 (two buses), 4:40, Rd., Hebron, whose pet rabbits Fleet disclosed that one of its Mr». H C Schtvebel will go to Trinity and Elm Sts. as 4:55, 5:10, 5:20, 5:30, 5:40, 5:50, were killed a few weeks ago, have first Its To vessels intercepted and seized 2Vk well as making stops'm the down­ Watergate ROCKVILLE - Mrs. HenrietU and 6 p.m. had a tremendous outpouring of toils of rice that the Communist town area. The return trip from help from people they had never Chinese had tried to float ashore Club Blast Gottlieb Schwebel, 97, of South the Capitol area will'be at 4:40 and were falling out,” he said. St., widow of Abraham Schwebel ITie morning trips will leave at met. Spy Plan - from a freighter to North Viet­ MONTREAL (AP) - At least said “everyone began to panic. p.m. from Trinity and Elm Sts. the same times: every ten minutes A 20-year-old woman patron and grandmother of Town Atty. "Elveryone has been wonder­ nam in waterproof plastic and 42 persons were killed and more There was lots of pitch black The transportation from 7 to 9 a.m. MARLOW’S said the fire quickly went through Abtot B. Schwebel of Vernon, ful,” Mn. Ann Czaplicki said. burlap sacks in efforts to circum­ than 60 injured Friday night after smoke, then a lot of heat and then department's decesion to extend for Is Charged the building. died yesterday at a Rockville ” We received five rabbits, two vent the U.S. mine blockade. The three men threw fire bombs into a lot of yellow light... We knew it the special commuter service One-way fare is 50 cents: Free “ A doorman grabbed me, took convalescent hospital. from John Laggis of Manchester, rice was intercepted near Hon La a packed downtown night club, was a fire and everyone began to comes about three weeks after parking, a bicycle rack, and a bus MIAMI (AP) — The break-in at me through the kitchen, and I Bom in Austria, she liv ^ in and three from a young couple on Island, 32 miles northwest of the turning it into an inferno, police panic. Manchester Mayor John Thomp­ shelter are provided at Burr BOYS’, GIRLS’, TEENS’ SHOES Democratic national offices in jumped out a window at the back. Brooklyn, N.Y. most of her life W. Middle Tpke.,” she said. port of Dong Hoi. said. "There were so many people son's request for extended ser­ Comers. Washington's Watergate complex "People were screaming, before moving to Stamford in ’’Through Mr. Laggis’ efforts, Navy pilots from the carrier Police and fire officials were on the fire escape that the railing vice. Then Its Back To School ... was part of "a systemaUc plan to falling, being stepped on. By the 1959 and to Rockville a year ago. The express service, which nearly $3(XI has been received Midway also reported bombing still removing bodies from the broke. People were falling from The Capitol bus route will be spy on the Democratic head­ time I got out the whole building Other survivors include three started July 10, carries about 215 towards a reward for the ap­ supply depots on Hon La Island. Blue Bird Cafe early today, hours the sky almost. I tried to help the second special route on the quarters and steal their records,” was burning and there were stiU great-grandchildren. passengers a day. The project, prehension of the person respon­ The supplies were brought in by after the fire. people come out of the front Manchester-to-Hartford runs. A says State Atty. Richarf Gerstein people inside.” A graveside service was held mn by the Connecticut Co., is sible for the brutal act, and that Chinese freighters and Hospitals in the area reported windows, but they just panicked bus to the Aetna Insurance Co. P IG S K IN S of Mlanu. today at the Ellington Jewish Over the Capitol partially subsidized by the state. includes a $50 contribution transferred to small craft which about a dozen of the injured were started Aug. 14. Gerstein, a Democrat who has Cemetery, EUlington, with Cantor received this week from a carried them to the island, thus in critical condition. Five The hot air outside the capitol is in a blue and white balloon by been investigating the June 17 Marshall Press officiating. Winsted area lawyer,” Mrs. circumventing the U.S, mine hospitals confirmed 20 dead, break-in for two months, said in Memorial contributions may be which friends of Gov. Thomas J. Meskill brought along Czaplicki said. blockade, sources'said. most from shock and smoke in­ an interview Friday his probe has Nii^on Back made'^to Congregation B’nai Thursday to give him a ride. Meskill was aWay for the day Butterfield’s of Manchester on Pilots reported destroying halation, but other hospitals H u s K spurred federal investigators who Israel, Rockville. Weinstein Mor­ but it was nice weather, so it was up and away for party. (AP Enemy Builds hearing of the tragedy contacted about 200 bags of supplies at one refused to give details on the would have preferred to “ sweep tuary, 640 Farmington Ave , photo) the C^plicki family and Melvin of the storage depots on the dead and injured. R i p p i e s * it under the rug” until after the Hartford, was in charge of Taiman, executive vice president island. They also attacked an Lt. Guy Paquette of the Mon­ November presidential election. arrangements. offered to help in whatever Blicli/Foggy Day/Apple Cidtr/Mo- ammunition storage area nearby, treal police emergency squad said From Hawaii Meanwhile, in Washington, An Election on Nov.
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