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Jet Crash Toll Reaches 109 Tified Because of His Age, Was Charging Her with Fourth-Degree the Funeral and Burial Will Be Survivors Are a Daughter, Mrs PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 24, 1975 OBITUARIES POLICE REPORT i®anrt|patrr lEuTning Ikralb Katherine Rimhis Edward F. Marshall Katherine Rimbis, 55, of ANDOVER - Edward F. Manchester—A City of Village Charm PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Bidwell St. died Sunday at a Marshall, 80, of School Rd. died MANCHESTER skidded in sand at the intersec­ Manchester convalescent Sunday at Windham Communi­ k \ ty Memorial Hospital, A 13-year-old South Windsor tion and ran into a car operated home. boy is being referred to juvenile by Edward C. Macauley, 60, of MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 226 Born in Poland, she came to Wiliimantic. TWENTY.EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS authorities on charges stem­ 28 Andor Rd. No charges were this country at an early age and Born in Stamford, Mr. ming from a high-speed motor­ lodged. lived in New Britain before Marshall had lived in Andover cycle chase this morning in the coming to Manchester about for the past six years. Before he North End, Manchester Police Karen A. Bride, 16, of 378 five years ago. retired in 1960, he was reported. Windsor St., was arrested on a She is survived by several employed by the Bridgeport Police said the boy, uniden­ warrant Monday afternoon nieces and nephews. Gas Light Co. Jet Crash Toll Reaches 109 tified because of his age, was charging her with fourth-degree The funeral and burial will be Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Donnald Carlberg of An­ apprehended after police larceny, police said. Police said private. tracked the motorcycle to a the charge stems from a recent im tj The Fitzgerald Funeral dover; 2 stepsons, Richard NEW YORK (UPI) - The Eastern rain and lightning. It seemed like a normal heavily loaded blue and white plane. A South Windsor residence. The theft of $40 worth of clothing -i nonstop 1,200-mile, 181-minute trip from Home, 225 Main St., is in charge Blake of Bridgeport and Robert Airlines 727 jet from New Orleans, turning landing despite the weather. quarter-mile from the runway, it snapped boy was charged with failure to from D & L at the Manchester Louisiana, the three-engine jet wound up of arrangements. Blake of Shelton; and 10 lVV toward Runway 22L at Kennedy Inter­ Suddenly, several witnesses said later, a series of 35-foot light towers. M l obey policem an’s signal, Parkade. Court date is July 14. as a trail of smoking debris and shattered There are no calling hours. grandchildren. national Airport, cruised through heavy bolts of lightning appeared to hit the The aircraft somersaulted, hit the driving without a license, and bodies stretched in a line pointing at The funeral was this morning ground with a thunderous explosion and a Runway 22L. White shrouds covered a long at Andover Congregational reckless driving. Police said the chase began Two Manchester motorists A fireball that flashed up to 600 feet in the row of victims thrown onto the sodden Church. gray sky, and then broke up across a ground. William Bokis Sr. on Parker St. at about 3 a.m. have been summoned to court The family suggests that any July 8 on speeding charges marshy field and a highway. Others asphyxiated by the inferno that William G. Bokis Sr., 59, of when police signaled a motor­ Eighth District Voters memorial contributions may be lodged Monday afternoon at There were 123 men, women and consumed the fuselage were left strapped Old Lyme and Fort Lauderdale, cyclist to stop. He didn’t stop made to the Eastern Branch of Center St. and Jarvis Rd. The children aboard EAL Flight 66. Only 14 into their overturned seats while rescue Fla., owner and operator of The and police began a pursuit the Connecticut Lung Associa­ two are Frank S. Eddy, 23, of 14 survived the crash Tuesday afternoon. workers searched for survivors. Other Horse on E. Center St. which covered several North tion, Inc., 45 Ash St., East Hart­ Knighton St., and Deidre J. Act on Budget Tonight Two flight attendants .miraculously es- - Several witnesses reported they saw and the Rockinghorse End streets at high speeds. ford. Fairweather, 18, of 56 Eva Dr. caped serious injury and 12 passengers lightning strike the plane before it Restaurant in Hartford, died Police lost the motorcyclist were in critical condition today. near the Vernon town line but smashed to the ground in a thunderous Monday at Lawrence and >, J,!, By SOL R. COIIE.N The toll of 109 dead made this the worst roar. Memorial Hospital, New Lon­ were able to find the vehicle’s Brown said, "The implication is that crash of a single plane in the United States owner via a marker plate A Briarwood Dr. resident told open meetings were instituted with this Van Epps said a lightning bolt was a don. (Herald photo by Dunn) Eighth District voters tonight will adopt since a 1971 disaster in Alaska that killed Christopher Goldsmith number. police Monday that his home administration. That just isn’t so. In possible cause of the disaster, but he said Mr. Bokis was born in J'M a budget and tax rate for 1975-76 and will 111. History’s worst air tragedy killed 345 he could not speculate on the exact reason Rockville and lived in VERNON - Christopher P. had been broken into three rivv.. elect a president, treasurer, clerk and tax deference to board members and district persons aboard a Turkish plane near Paris Goldsmith, 16, of 237 Brandy H ell Share His Gifts times last week. Missing are presidents past and present, I must say the jet crashed until the 727’s "black box” Wethersfield before moving to collector to one-year terms and two direc­ last year. flight recorder and taped records of the Hill Rd. died Monday morning James R. Elder, 14, of 16 Clif­ about $9 in change, a half-gallon the meetings always have been open to the Old Lyme six years ago. tors to three-year terms. George Van Epps, a supervisor for the pilot’s last exchanges with air traffic con­ at Rockville General Hospital ton St., was treated at of ice cream, candy bars, and public. Meetings, past and present, always He formerly operated Sandy Vincent Ramizi, center, retiring principal of Buckley 34 Vz years and as principal in the Manchester school The districts's annual meeting is at 7;30 National Transportation Safety Board, trollers are studied. after a brief illness. Manchester Memorial Hospital two bottles of soda. have been listed with the town clerk s of­ Beach Park and Ballroom at School, and Mrs. Ramizi share a tribute presented to him system 25 years. Among the gifts he received were two . '"-y'.T in Bentley School auditorium, Hollister St. said the veteran pilot, Capt. John W. A 10-man NTSB “go team” sent in from He was born Aug. 2, 1958 in Monday afternoon after the Other thefts reported Monday fice and published in newspapers. ” Crystal Lake, Ellington, and at a retirement party recently at the school. Looking on which he had designated for school use — a portable public For the first in 18 years, a moderator Kleven, never reported any trouble before Washington began an immediate in­ Manchester, son of Robert A. bicycle he was riding struck a included a report that Top Brown said, ' I’m not questioning the in­ the Sarah Whitman Hooker are, left, Arthur H. filing, former superintendent of address system and a pair of foam “pollywog” floor pads other than John LaBelle will preside at the the plane crashed. vestigation today. and Ruth Muller Goldsmith of car at Parker and E. Center Notch Foods, N. Main St., was tent of Massaro’s statement, but I think House, West Hartford. schools, and Dr. James P. Kennedy, present school meeting. LaBelle, the district’s counsel, A few hundred yards from the end of its “It was raining very hard at the time,” Brandy Hill Rd., and had lived with head rests to be used in the school library. He also Sts. missing a $100 electronic it’s important to clarify the situation. ” He was a member of Charter will be attending 'a testimonial in his said gas station mechanic Neil Rairden, in Vernon most of his life. He superintendent. Friends and associates attended the received a bird feeder and money from th€( school Police said the bicyclist calculator. Oak Kiwanis Club, Hartford, honor. He is retiring as Hartford County' 23, who was watching the plane as it ap­ and a charter member of attended Vernon schools and special event honoring Ramizi who served as an educator children, and money from the faculty and staff. state’s attorney. just completed his junior year proached the runway at 4:06 p.m. "All of a Wethersfield-Rocky Hill Lodge Tonight’s moderator will be Nathan sudden there was lightning. I looked up of Elks. at Rockville High School. He Agostinelli, former state comptroller and was a member of the First GOP Comeback Called and all I saw was smoke and flames and no Survivors are his wife. Mrs. former Manchester mayor. plane. Pauline Randazzo Bokis: a son, Congregational Church of Ver­ A checkoff system for voting will be non. “I said ‘Holy God’ I knew that plane had William G. Bokis Jr. of Gardner Allowed to Move Two Will Face Charges used tonight. Eligible are all registered Amazing by President gotten hit by lightning,” Rairden said. “It Glastonbury; a brother, George He is also survived by his voters, 18 years of age and over and with maternal grandmother, Mrs.
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