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Mhcsstov Hott O Ilm M S T « T I Bfwteb Tm M M M Rn Tm Odne !• Mm — and Aarvtew Memm Bpwndbif DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A 10 A.M PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENIWO HgRALD. Mindwiter. Conn., f r i- Jmw 4.1876 Obituaries » Unemployment rate declines The weather Inside today WASHINGTON (UPI) - tlw improvement. employment. Nonfarm dropped to 18.5 per cent Mrs. Mildred A. Laughton Sunny today, high in 80i. Clear Area news . 2 H S World .5 Unemployment among Joblessness was down payroll employment would and jobleiineas among tonight, lows in SOs. Mostly sunny Sun­ Busineu 3 Obituaries Mrs. Mildred Aldrich Laughton, 81, HaiirlfPHtpr Ewpitinn HrralJi American workers from 7.5 per cent in April have risen by about 150,000 blacks fell to 12.2 per cent. day, highs in low 80s. Chance of Churches 8 Sr Citizens of 170 Scott Dr. died Thunday at declined slightly to 7.8 per and showed a significant had It not bMn for strikes. While the average dura­ precipitation, zero through Sunday. Classified 8-10 Sports 7-8 Manchester Memorial Hospital. She cent in May and the reduction from the reces­ tion of unemployment National weather forecast map on TWELVE PACES T f c e Bright One** Dear Abbv II Week-Review was the widow of Theodore J. number of persons holding sion peak of 8.9 per cent set Unemployment fell by declined significantly to 15 Page 9. WEEKEND INSIDE htdilurlal 4 Wings MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1976 - VOL. XCV, No. 210 Laughton. Jobs reacb^ a record 87.7 last May. There has been about 180,000 to 6.9 million weeks, there was a strong PRIGEi FIFTEEN CENTS Mrs. Laughton was born in million, the Labor Depart­ no increase in unemploy­ in May, a reduction that oc­ Increase in the number of Fitchburg, Mass., and lived in ment reported today. ment since last September. curred almost entirely persons working part time Wethersfield for 15 years before It was the eighth con­ The number of employed among women. Increased for economic reasons. The coming to Manchester IS years ago. secutive month without an persons has in c r e a ^ by employment for women number of partially She was a member of St. Mary's increase in the jobless 3.6 million since the reces­ was explained primarily by employed persons rose Episcopal Church and Temple rate, the Labor Depart­ sion low, but Joblessness an expansion of Jobs in the 130,000 to 3.4 million. War-weary Lebanese Chapter, OES. ment said. Not since 1973, has shown substantially service industries and liie civilian labor force She is survived by two daughters, Just prior to the recession, less improvement. There government — the held steady at 94.6 million Mrs. Paul Bernard of Manchester has unemployment shown are now 1.4 million fewer traditionally female Jobs. in May. Over the year, the and Mrs. Thelma Peacock of Ver­ no increase over an eight- unemployed persons than Joblessness among 'labor force has increased non; and three grandchildren. by 1.8 million — mostly call for peace talks month period. the recession peak last women dropped from 7.3 The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. May. per cent to 6.8 per cent, among adult women. The number of persons at Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm Strikes had a heavy im­ reflecting a continuing im­ who work hit a record peak BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Lebanese Moslem forces to withdraw St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose pact on May's employment provement among female sion any foreign force has ever had to for the fourth straight j Lebanon's war-weary factions, or be forced out. but the various Hill Memorial Park, Rocky HiU. picture. A 45-day-old household heads. mount. ' one Western diplomat said. month, climbing by 300,000 thrown into disarray by Syria's inva- Syrian deadlines came and went with Friends may call at the funeral walkout by 60,000 rubber "The Syrians do not even have to to 87.7 million in May. Unemployment meanwhile . sion, have called for peace no word on whether the forces had home tonight from 7 to 9. Temple workers caused a slight rose slightly among men. fight All they have to do is let word Women benefited most by * negotiations to end the country's 14- withdrawn. Chapter will conduct a service decline in manufacturing Teen-age unemployment leak out where they are advancing tonight at 8 at the funeral home. month civil war. Rightist and leftist sources, next and wait for the leftists to pull The family suggests that any A column of Syrian troops rolled however, said fighting In the rugged out ■' memorial gifts may be made to the north from the Bekaa Valley into the mountain district had stopped Syria's methodical success In Organ Fund of St. Mary's Episcopal Mt. Lebanon area Friday, taking up In a major reversal, the leftist routing leftist militiamen gave the Church or to the Heart Association of Only a few USCGA cadets 76 CAPRICE $5850 positions around the town of Lebanese Arab army, mainstay of 12.(XX) Syrian troops control of all of C ltw lc Cp«. V-8. A/trani.. »>r cond.. Tarshish, 25 miles east of Beirut, ac­ the Moslem forces. Friday asked Greater Hartford, 310 Collins St., AM-FM-8t«r«o, iotdtd with too eastern Lebanon and most of the Hartford. cording to reporters on the scene. Damascus to send military north — and prompted the calls for many opUoni to lltL Originol prfco Leftist forces, who had warned violate its honor code n«w $6913.00 negotiators for peace talks to end urgent talks. 75 VALIANT $3995 they would defend the town, ap­ "the Syrian m ilitary invasion i’alestinian guerrilla groups, Alexander C. Noble parently pulled back and allowed the Cuttom 4-Dr. 6 cyt., A/trani., gli N through mutual understanding and fearing the liquidation of the Alexander C. Noble, 73, of MB Bonekemper, staff legal of­ cheating might be allowed cond., radio, vinyl roof. P/atooring Syrians to move in without firing a cooperation." (Palestinian) resistance" by Syria McGuire Lane died Thursday at NEW LONDON (UPI) - ficer. He said a few of the to continue as a cadet. shot. Lebanese rightists, also nervous About three Coast Guard 75 VEGA $2995 formed a joint military command Manchester Memorial Hospital, 1,100 cadets lied about Other punishments besides Sta. Wagon. 4 cyl., 4-ap«ad trani. The advance appeared to be aimed about Syria's intentions, planned a with the Ubanese Arab army and Academy cadets run afoul radio. Mr. Noble was born July 23,1902 in (Herald photo by Ounn) where they had been, or to expulsion include loss of s? at forcing an end to weeks of fighting summit meeting to discuss whether leftist militias, the Palestine Libera­ Kilsythe, Scotland, and lived in of its honor code each year, cover for a fellow cadet, in the right to leave the cam­ 75 DATSUN $3595 between rightists and leftists around the Syrians would withdraw if the according to l.t. Charles tion Organization announced. Manchester most of his life. For the violation of the code. pus. T10 Vsdoor. 4 cyl., A/trana.. radio. the mounain villages of Mtein and round-table peace conference Splat King, academy public In- The merger would unite Yasser past 10 years, he had been employed The academy's honor Most honor code cases, Aintoura, about three miles west of proposed by President-elect Elias Arafat's Ai Fatah group and the rival An unidentified thrower puts one right on target as Ted Bolduc formation officer, 75 MUSTANG $3995 L.S the Syrian forward positions. as a maintenance man at the House system has been "found to which do not involve Qhia II Cpa. V-6. A/trana Sarkis formulates a plan for over-all "rejection front” in their first joint and Hale building on Main St. He gets a splat in the face with a wet sponge during a sponge toss be a very viable one and cheating, are resolved P/attarlng, vinyl root, radio, Leftists and Palestinians said the security to end the fighting. military operation since the guerrilla previously worked at Cheney Bros, game Thursday at the Keeney St. School fair. Steven K. Barker of El there are no plans to alter before they get to the Syrians had issued an ultimatum to "This is probably the easiest inva­ Paso, Tex. — expelled frbm 7 5 IMPALA $AVE movement split in 1974 for many years. He was a member of it. It provides for flexibili­ executive board, according Cuatom Cpa. V-6. A/trana., air con- St. Mary's Episcopal Church. the academy Wednesday- ty and allows for discretion to King. d.. many opUona. Survivors are a son, Bruce W. No­ for cheating on an where appropriate. Every 74 IMPALA $3445 engineering examination— 1 Herald pliolo by Dunni ble of Manchester; and two Grasso seeking ways case is reviewed on its own Sport Sedan. V-8, A/irana., aJr con­ grandchildren. was unusual because the merits," King said. dition. vinyl roof, radio. P/tlaarlng cadet was dismissed only DRIVEWAYS P/brakea. Preparing for Bicentennial Parade The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. Extenuating cir­ Humphrey ready to go at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. two hours before gradua­ cumstances are con­ 74 CHEVELLE $3425 to cut gas consumption Malibu Claaalc 4-Door. V-6, Burial will be in East Cemetery. tion. sidered, he said, meaning T O M ^ do LLA Faced with the problem of directing at least 4,000 people at the assembly area before the Five other cadets, all A/lrani., air cond., P/itaerIng, Friends may call at Holmes some cadets found guilty of 643-1 Ml radio.
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