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Iianrljeater Ieumnn Itfralb (Continued from Page One) Brazilians, Operating in a Different Ment Store, Spencer St PAGE EIGHTEEM- MAMCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn.. Tues-. Feb. 18,1975 OBITUARIES Brazilians Seek POLICE REPORT Curtis E. Skates Mrs. Martin A. Wutsch Curtis E. Skates, 78, of Ar­ Mrs. Josephine C. Wutsch, 74, economic progress whereas the cadia, Fla., formerly of of 795 Oak St., East Hartford, MANCHESTER (shoplifting) at K-Mart Depart­ iianrljEatEr iEumnn Itfralb (Continued from Page One) Brazilians, operating in a different ment Store, Spencer St. (^ourt Manchester, died Monday at formerly of Manchester, died historical, cultural and nationalistic con­ Arrests made or summonses date is March 3. Bay Pines Veterans Hospital, Monday at Manchester text, have opted to achieve economic goals issued by Manchester Police in­ • Four juvenile boys, Manchester—A City of Village Charm St. Petersburg, Fla., after a Memorial Hospital. She was the rate before the changeover,” Oliviera first and the luxuries of free political ac­ cluded: MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 119 referred to juvenile authorities long illness. He was the hus­ wife of Martin A. Wutsch. said, “and it was down to 10 per cent when tivity and a free press later. • John P. Hogan, 26, of 141 band of Mrs. Maude Wright Mrs. Wutsch was bom Nov. the oil prices were escalated by the oil Center St., charg^ Monday for shoplifting Monday after­ Skates. 27, 1900 in Manchester, cartel.” The oil embargo, he added, in­ In connection with a free press, Brazil afternoon with threatening and noon at Stop & Shop Super­ Mr. Skates formerly operated daughter of the late Alexander creased costs to Brazil by 34 per cent. But allows press criticism, Oliviera said, but breach of peace, after a market, W. Middle Tpke. the Silk City Diner on Main St. and Amelia Stone Jarvis, and recent discoveries of oil in Brazil may go a the government can and does censor at domestic disturbance. Court for over 25 years. After moving had lived in the area all her life. long way toward meeting its current need times any news which it might consider date is March 3. In other Manchester Police to Florida, he operated the She was a member of East of 800,000 barrels a day. detrimental to the success of the • Gregory Chapman, 16, of cases: DeSoto Restaurant in Arcadia Hartford Grange and the programs. There are also government- Hartford, and Gregory Hurst, • A weekend break into a for 10 years before he retired. American Association of Asked about relationships between the owned newspapers, and if editors have any 16, of 48 Agnes Dr., charged Tudor Lane apartment resulted in the theft of a color television He was born Feb. 3, 1897 in Retired Persons in East Hart­ United States and Brazil, Oliveira said, question about a story they are to make in­ Monday with fourth-degree set, an AM-FM radio jewelry, Punta Gorda, Fla., son of the ford. “We want Brazil to be an equal partner quiries before they print. larceny (shoplifting) at King’s and clothing. late Joseph and Emma Brannon She is also survived by a son, with the United States. U. S. has been a Department Store, Manchester • The Community Child Skates, and served with the Robert M. Wutsch of Saudi close friend to us for many years and there Shopping Parkade. Court date Press Freedom Limited Guidance Clinic at 317 N. Main Army in France during World Arabia; a brother, Edward D. are many things we need from the U. S.” is March 3. Oliviera, who managed a newspaper, St. was burglarized over the War I. He was a charter Jarvis of Manchester; five • John F. Mulcahy, 42, of seemed to accept this arrangement for the weekend, with 12 bottles of soda member of the Manchester sisters, Mrs. Alice Darwent, Among the things needed would be in­ Hartford, charged Monday present, because he said there are those, reported stolen. VFW Post and a member and Mrs. Rose Campbell, Mrs. vested capital along with technology and night w i^ operating an un­ PARIS (UPI) — Secretary of of State on Sadat’s suggestion and wouid study it especially the communists, who use a free • Two exterior light fixtures past commander of the VFW Agnes LeDuc, Mrs. Antoinette skills and more purchases by the United registered motor vehicle. Court Henry A. Kissinger flew home today from carefully. He did not speli out details of press to combat the government programs at Heritage Savings and Loan Give Post in Arcadia. He also Ingraham and Miss Louise Jar­ States of Brazilian products which in addi­ date is March 4. a mission to the Middle East and Europe the proposal or say whether it would mean which are improving conditions for Association, 1007 Main St., belonged to the Nocatee vis, all of Manchester; and four tion to coffee include sugar, soy beans, • Jerrid L. Redekas, 18, of that brought an Egyptian proposal for an active U.S. military intervention in the everyone in Brazil. He is confident that were smashed by vandals over the gift Methodist Church, Arcadia. grandchildren. cocoa, iron ore and manufactured goods. Glastonbury, charged recently American guarantee of Israel’s security Middie East. once the economic objectives have been with fourth-degree larceny the weekend. of love He is also survived by two The funeral is Friday at9;30 ahceived there will be a full restoration of and hopes for eventual lowering of oil Israel Wary Enthusiasm Noted daughters, Mrs. Irma a.m. from the John F. Tierney individual political freedom. A perfect Keepsake diamond prices. In Tel Aviv, government sources said Lawrence and Mrs. Joyce Funeral Home, 219 W. Center Yes, there is still an awful lot of coffee backed by our written guarantee A senior American official in the Israei would not reject outright the Nicola, both of Manchester; a St., with a Mass at the Church in Brazil but there is a new era unfolding of perfect quality, 6ne white color Kissinger party said the United States is That the five-year plan is working in proposal for a formal defense treaty with brother, Belford Skates of Pun­ of the Assumption at 10. Burial as the young people, if Oliviera and and correct modern cut. Come in considering an Egyptian suggestion that it excess of expectations gives him reason to the United States but would be wary of en­ ta Gorda, Fla.; eight will be in St. James Cemetery. Bandeira are examples, seek to rise to the today to see our exciting collection guarantee Israel’s security against an be optimistic. That the historic pattern of of Keepsake Diamond Rings. trusting its security solely to another grandchildren and three great­ Friends may call at the demands of a national destiny based on Arab attack while peace talks are in individual liberty in South America as a power. They said Kissinger did not men­ grandchildren. funeral home Thursday from 2 utiltization of the nation’s vast national progress. whole has been to the contrary may make FIRE CALLS tion the proposal during his visit to Israel. The funeral is Wednesday at 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. , resources. They show an enthusiasm to outside observers perhaps more K eepsake The sources said that though proposals p.m. at the Roberts Grady raise the economic standards of the nation Sadat Suggestion pessimistic. REGISTERED A. DIAMOND RINOS for a formal defense treaty could be con­ Funeral Home chapel, Arcadia. and it seems to be working. The Egyptian suggestion was disclosed Take advantage of sidered, they would be examined cautious- Burial will be in Joshua Creek Mrs. Sophia Mikolowsky. MANCHESTER Monday, 4:56 p.m. — Report by President Anwar Sadat in the wake of 10% Savings on any iy. They cited U.S. defense pacts with Cemetery, Arcadia. Mrs. Sophia Mikolowsky, 78, In order to do so, the citizens have given While Oliviera and Bandeira spent only Monday, 6:12 p.m. — Truck of smoke in house on Deepwood his recent Middle East talks with diamond purchased. ^ u th Vietnam, Taiwan and Turkey as The family suggests that any of 14E McGuire Lane died last up temporarily some political freedom, a few short weeks in Manchester and fire at 239 E. Middle Tpke. Dr., Vernon; minor fire. Kissinger in Cairo. examples and said the history of such ac­ memorial contributions to the night after being admitted to but it does not seem to be of immediate Connecticut, and while their interests (Town). Sadat’s demand was for the United cords did not inspire confidence. may be made to the Nocatee Manchester Memorial concern. were primarily technological, perhaps a TOLLAND COUNTY States to serve as guarantor against an A defense pact of a simitar nature with Methodist Church, Arcadia. Hospital. She was the widow of long-term benefit of their visit will be a Monday, 10:11 a.m. — Barn Ambulance Calls Arab attack in exchange for an Israeli Washington probably would encounter Perhaps it is hard for citizens of the Alexander Mikolowsky. shift of today’s enthusiasm for technology fire on Hebron Rd., Bolton; TOLLAND COUNTY assurance that it would carry out some wariness from the American and especial­ United States to understand this since we tUNCKSTa PAMUK Mrs. Mikolowsky was born into tomorrow’s enthusiasm for individual minor damage reported. Monday 5:48 p.m. — Auto ac­ withdrawals from territory it seized ly the Israeli public because “Israei would May 12, 1896 in New Britain, conceive political liberty as the basis for liberty. cident on West St., Vernon. - ____ - ___________ during the 1967 war. Ernest D. Smith have to stake its security in the main on and had lived in Manchester for The ranking American official said the such a guarantee, given the past Ernest D.
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