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PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frl., May 16, 1975 OBITUARIES Land Trust Given Parcel • Full MLCT membership is down from lEiifntng Uf ralb (Continued from Page One) POLICE REPORT 250 last spring to 143 as of the meeting, appeared in many magazines. He is his reported Harry Maidment, chairman of Mrs. Bailey Dies, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 1 7 ,1 9 7 5 - VOL. XCIV, No. 194 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY-FOUR PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS state’s senior wildlife photographer. the membership committee. Membership MANCHESTER ’Thursday during the day from Cohen, 67, of the same address The film brought "Goohs” and “Aaahs” renewals are still cobing b , he noted. Thursday arrests: the commuter parking lot at was taken to MMH where he Was Civic Leader from the group ’Thursday night. • Edward Chapin of 30 ’Tuck Rd. was • William J. Orbach, 17, of no Burr Comers off Tolland ’Tpke. Was examined and released. Among its fine scenes were a fight elected to the board of directors. William certain address was served a The owners are Kathleen S. Court is June 3. between a bald eagle and a golden eagle, a Sleith of 32 Wyllys St. was re-elected. Both Common Pleas Court 12 Wickham of 106A New State Mrs. Elizabeth Tynan Bailey, chickadee plucking hair from a porcupine, will serve four-year terms. warrant charging him with Rd., a 1967 Buick Riviera; and Frances Kliek, 23, of 149 76, of 99 Tanner St., who served and fox cubs tumbling over each other. • Dr. Smith, in.his message as presi third-degree larceny (four- Charles E. Johnston of Florence St. was charged with the Manchester community in MLCT business discussed at the meeting dent, said there are now 70 trusts m the counts). Thais Formally Protest Mansfield, a 1965 GMC red van. evading responsibility in con many ways over the years, died included: state with thousands of acres of land in ’The charges stem from re nection with a two-car collision this morning at her home. She • ’The treasury balance rose nearly $1,- their care. cent breaks into cars. Orbach The car stolen recently from Thursday at 6:45 p.m. on Oak was the wife of Edson M. 000 to a new balance of $3,244.98, reported was held in lieu of $500 surety William Johnston of 21A Carver St. west of Cottage St. Bailey, retired principal of ’Treasurer Terry Parla. bond for court today in East Lane was found by police She allegedly struck a parked Manchester High School. ^ • The three-panel MLCT display with “This is a growmg, healthy trend in the Hartford. Thursday on Ridgewood St. car owned by Elizabeth Vozzo Sovereignty Violations In 1969, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey l)rochures prepared by Dr. Alan Krupp’s state,” he said. • C3iristopher .J. Hoyermah, of East Hartford and drove received the coveted “M” publicity committee will move from the “Spread the word. If you know someone 17, of 61 Oak St. was served a Raymond Bertiaume, 20, of away. Court is May .27. award, which is bestowed Manchester State Bank lobby to the with land they would like to keep in a court warrant charging him 40 Litchfield St, was injured “Insofar as we have caused any em annually by the Greater Connecticut Bank and Trust Cto. lobby in natural state, tell us. We’d be glad to chat with third-degree larceny. TTie Thursday at 9 p.m. in a motor BANGKOK (UPI) — ’Thailand rejected Thailand and the United States, including barrassment to the ’Thai government, we Manchester Chamber of its Parkade branch. with them.” charge stems from a theft of cycle collision with a tree off Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s the control of American use of the air PLANNING TO REMODEL? regret those acts,” Kissinger said. Commerce upon an individual stereo tapes from a car on Birch Mt. Rd. west of Blue expression of regret over the use of Thai bases...in order that the commitments are ‘‘Kissinger did not apologize to who has made an outstanding Diane Dr. recently. Ckiurt is Ridge Dr. He was ■ taken to bases by American Marines as inadequate met on the basis of equality,” the docu Call Us First, We Pledge ’Thailand,” Chartchai said. “What he did contribution to the community. June 2. Manchester Memorial Hospital today and formally protested U.S. ment said. 'QUALITY MATERIALS was just express his regret that any action This is the only time the hpnor • Steven M. Dickinson, 21, of where he was X-rayed and “contempt” of the nation’s sovereignty. About 7,000 demonstrators, meanwhile, 'PROFESSIONAL jammed the street in front of the taken by the U.S. government might cause has been given to two persons. 673 Hartford Rd. and Linda Y. released. ’The Bangkok government also formally INSTALLATION embarrassment to the Thai government. Mooney, 16, of 90 Wells St. at imdicated for the first time that all U.S. American Embassy, protesting, the use of ABOUT TOWN 'COMPETITIVE PRICING “I don’t think it’s justified.” Mrs. Bailey was also honored 11:15 p.m. after a disturbance Isidore Seltzer, 81, of West troops must be withdrawn from Thailand the Marines from ’Rial bases to recover And Always Our Beat Effort Chartchai said the United States in 1963 when representatives of in the parking lot near the Hartford was charged with within 10 months. the Mayaguez. 22 women’s organizations in ( social meeting Monday from ’The demonstrators erected a 15-foot- “should have responded to our demand ’The VFW Post and Auxiliary French Club of Manchester Gaslight Restaurant on Oak St. failure to obey stop sign in con SIDING, ROOFING, Although Prime Minister Kukrit Manchester selected her as 7:30 to 9 p.m. m the social room high effigy of Uncle Sam on the main gate for the immediate withdrawal of the will install officers in joint will meet tonight at 8 at Orange They were both charged with nection with a two-car collision CARPENTRY Pramoj had previously said he planned on Mrs. Edson M. Bailey at Mayfair Gardens on Main and and said they would bum it later. Marines. Burton’s “Woman of the Year” ceremonies Saturday at 8 p.m. Hall. The club will have its an breach of peace. Dickinson was Thursday at 10:21 a.m. at the withdrawal of all U.S. troops, he never N. Main Sts. All people who are 646-5351 The demonstrators carried signs “When they were fighting the Indochina for her service to the communi at the post home. All veterans nual installation banquet Sun also charged with intoxication. Tolland Tpke. and Buckland St. formally notified the United States and Heart Association, of which she handibqpped and live on the saying, “Ford, you are a dirty pig,” and war, the United States did not want to par ty. organizations and auxiliaries day at 1:30 p.m. at Orange Hall. She was released to her Driver of the other car was R&M ASSOCIATES, Inc. said publically U.S.troops would leave only formerly served as secretary. east s id l^ the river, under age ticipate in it. When the war was over, the She was an honorary trustee have been invited to attend the mother. He was released on a Dorothy K. C^hen, 55, of 108 ‘ALL WORK GUARANTEED if such a move would not jeopardize “Go to hell, bad Americans.” of Manchester Memorial She was a past president of 65, are invited to attend. For ‘FULLY INSURED Chartchai had earlier told newsmen the United States started to fight it. ceremonies. $100 non-surety bond. Court is Scantic Meadow Rd., South ‘FINANCING AVAILABLE ’Thailand’s security. the Cosmopolitan Club and had ’The Organization of ’The Han directions, call either 646-5015 “It’s a joke,” he said. “It is ’Thailand Hospital at the time of her June 2 for both. Windsor. Her passenger. Max 'Thai ambassador to Washington, who has death. She was named an incor served as secretary and dicapped (OTH) will conduct a or 646-7786. • Mildred L. Farr, 26, of East “The Thai government believes there is been recalled for consultations, may not which has suffered.” treasurer of the former porator of the hospial in 1953 The Clean-up Day originally Hartford at Caldor’s off Tolland a need in taking measures to prevent any be sent back Unless the government is The diplomatic confrontation arose violation of ’Thai sovereignty and contempt and served until 1959, when she Manchester Education Club. - scheduled by the Lutz Junior Tpke. and charged with illegal satisfied with a review of its treaties with when the United States rushed Marines to Mrs. Bailey was bom Aug. 6, became a trustee. When she Museum for Saturday has been Lawyer Faces Charge use of a credit card. of ’Thai prestige,” said the diplomatic note the United States. U Tapao without notifying Thailand, and 1898 in Middletown, daughter of A of protest—an aide memoire-presented to retired from the board of canceled. She allegedly attempted to Kissinger told a news conference in then sent them into Cambodia against the the late Maurice and Elizabeth U.S. charge d’affairs Edward Masters by trustees in 1971, she was made use a credit card report^ lost Washington Friday he regretted the hard express wishes of the Thai government. Tynan, and lived in Manchester In Stolen Goods Case TIMELESS Foreign Minister Chartchai Choonhaven. an honorary trustee. The Lutz Junior Museum May 7. She was released on a feelings caused by the use of the ’Thai Thailand is trying to reach an ac “The Thai government believes there is One of the first members of for over 50 years.