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p> PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., May 3, 1976 Obituaries Mrs. Desormiers killed The weather Inside today Mrs. Vera Raynard Macauley George H . Webster Sr. in motorcycle accident Partly sunny, breezy today, high mid Area new s........... 8 Editorial ..............4 50s to 60. Clear, cool tonight,low upper Classified___ 10-12 Fam iljf................. 3 COVENTRY - Mrs. Vera Raynard George H. Webster Sr., 73, of Claudia E. Desormiers, 27, of 45 of East Hartford, and had lived in 30s to 40. Fair Wednesday, increasing lEwfnitig IHpraUi Comics............... 13 Obituaries ..........14 Macauley, 68, of Nathan Hale Dr. Storrs died Saturday at Rockville Goodwin St. was pronounced dead at Manchester for the past two years. cloudiness in afternoon, high in 70s. ••T*e Bright O iw ” , Dear Abby........13 Sports...............9-10 died Sunday at a Wlllimantlc con General Hospital. the scene of a motorcycle accident on She was the wife of Gerard Desor National weather forecast map on valescent hospital. She was the wife Mr. Webster was born in Hartford Page 11. Rt. 20 in Windsor Locks about 2 a.m. miers. FOURTEEN PAGES of Robert L. Macauley. and lived in Granby for many years today. Other survivors are two daughters. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1976 VOL, XCV, No. 183 PRICE*. FIFTEEN CENTS Mrs. Macauley was born in Yar before moving to Storrs six years State Police said Mrs. Desormiers Georgette Desormiers and Denise mouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada, ago. Before he retired in 1970, he was was a passenger on a motorcycle Desormiers, both at home; her and lived in the Hartford area for a self-employed service station driven by David B. Newberg, 23, of 60 paternal grandmother, hfrs. Yvonne . many years before coming to Coven operator, last working in )Villlngton. Evergreen St., Hartford. Lemire of Manchester; five try in 1966. She had been employed at Survivors are two sons, Lawrence Newberg was taken to Hartford brothers, Paul Lemire of Manchester Grosso’s Market, Rocky Hill. She Webster of Willington and George Hospital by the Windsor Locks Lions and William Lemire, Michael was a past matron of Stepney Webster Jr. of Enfield; a daughter, Indiana vote crucial Club ambulance. Police said he suf Lemire, Ronald Lemire and Jeffery Chapter, OES, Rocky Hill. Mary Currier of Southwick, ftoss.; fered a spinal injury and is partially Lemire, all of East Hartford; and She is also survived by a daughter, six grandchildren, two great paralyzed and also has possible inter eight sisters, Carol Lemire of Janice L. Macauley of Coventry. grandchildren and several nieces and nal injuries. Manchester, Mrs. Norma Rondeau of The funeral is W^nesday at 1 p.m. nephews in the Manchester area. Police said the cycle was east- West Willington, and Mrs. Cynthia at Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a.m..t to Ford and Reagan bound on Rt. 20 going onto the en Carr, Maryjane Lemire, Maryann St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose from the John F. Tierney Funeral trance ramp to 1-91 when the driver Lemire, Rene Lemire, Jacqueline Hiil Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Home, 219 W. Center St., with a Mass WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Columbia also holds a primary today, Today, 139 are at stake— more than lost control on the curve and struck Lemire and Michelle Lemire, all of but Reagan did not run delegates in a tenth of the 1,130 required to win There are no calling hours. at the Church of the Assumption at the median divider. East Hartford. Ford says he is the underdog in two The family suggests that any 10:30. Burial will be in Mt. St. of today’s three primary matches that race. the Republican nomination in Kansas The accident is still under in The John F. Tierney Funeral If Reagan should win in all three City. memorial gifts may be made to the Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge against Ronald Reagan but he says vestigation. states, after his sweep of all 96 During a crowded day of cam First Congregational Church of Friends may call at the funeral of arrangements, which are in he hopes to break Reagan’s momen Mrs. Desormiers was born June 16, delegates in Texas Saturday, he paigning and delivering pep talks to Coventry. home tonight from 7 to 9. complete. tum with a victory in their “crucial” 1948 in East Hartford, daughter of would pull ahead of Ford for the first his volunteers in Indiana and Bir The family suggests that any Henry V. and Eleanor Nolan Lemire Clash in Indiana. memorial gifts may be made to the Ford characterized himself as the time in the number of firmly com mingham, Ala., Monday, Ford said .Mrs. William Barton Heart Association of Greater Hart likely loser in conservative Alabama mitted delegates. Going into today’s he remained confident of winning the SOUTH WINDSOR- Mrs. Anna E. ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. and Georgia but he said he thought primaries. Ford had 309 delegates, nomination no matter what happens Struff Barton, 80, of 333 Troy Rd. his chances “are very, very good” in Reagan had 235 and another 295 were today. died Saturday in Chester, Md. She Beebes still serious Indiana, which borders his home uncommitted but mostly leaning “We have had a strategy right Mrs. Mary Wright toward Ford. was the wife of William Barton. Harold and Tryphena Beebe, the Eighth District fire fighters, who state of Michigan. Tlie District of from the beginning'that meant we Mrs. Barton was bom in East Mrs. Mary W right, 72, of 4 elderly couple hurt in a Friday house were going to win in Kansas City, and Lockwood St. died Sunday at her fought the blaze for more than half Richard A. Arnold does routine work at his desk at the Arnold Windsor and lived in South Windsor fire at 74 Hudson St., remained in an hour before it was under .control, 1 think without any question of a home. She was the widow of Elmer Millwork Co. at 73 Tolland Tpke., a far cry from the emergen doubt we will go to Kansas City with most of her life. She attended St. serious condition today at said the cause was apparently a Catherine’s Church, East Windsor. D. Wright. Manchester Memorial Hospital, cies he has met with which involved saving people’s lives, the enough delegates to win,” he told a Mrs. Wright was born in New York leaking natural gas pipe inside the Manchester couple She is also survived by a sister, authorities said. dwelling. most recent of which was saving the lives of an elderly couple questioner. Mrs. Mary B. Elazaras of South City and lived in Manchester for 60 Beebe, 83, is suffering facial and from a fire on Hudson St. (Herald photo by Pinto) Reagan and Ford were both in In years. She was a member of the In another development concerning Windsor. arm bums and his wife, 80, is suf the fire. Eighth District Fire Chief found shot to death dianapolis for a time Monday. The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Senior Citizens. fering facialburas. Hospital officials Reagan complained Ford was Ted Lingard today thanked the Tovyn Walther P-38, a 9mm automatic. Hearing draws standing-room-only crowd from the Samsel-Bassinger Funeral Survivors are a son, Robert B. said their conditions have become lly DOUG BEVINS following “what appears to be a dou Fire Department for its assistance in Police said the gun was found in Home, 419 Buckland Rd., with a Wright of Manchester; a daughter, stable but are still uncertain. Saved Beebe, ble standard” by letting the public A standing-room-only crowd of more than 400 people jammed the Keeney St. school Mon the Friday effort. Herald Reporter the same room as both victims, in a Mass at St. Catherine’s Church, East Mrs. Joseph R. (Marion) Badeau of The couple has been in the hospital i ■ pay the costs of his flights in Air Town fire fighters were standing A Manchester man and his wife first-floor apartment in a four-family day night for a public hearing on proposed rezoning of a 70-acre tract off Keeney St. from Windsor, at 10. Burial will be in St. Manchester; three brothers, Andrew since Friday morning, when they Force One to primary states. Ford by in the Eighth District firehouse were found dead today in what local dwelling at 98 W. Center St. Rural Residence to Residence M Zone. The three-hour meeting, conduct^ by the Catherine’s Cemetery, East Wind Binok, John Binok and George Binok, were rescued from their burning, said his campaign funds—not public while the district’s men and ap Rescue no new thing police believe was a murder-suicide A m ^ical examiner at the scene Manchester Planning and Zoning Commission, was dominated by opposition to the rezoning sor. all of Manchester; two sisters, Mrs. second-floor apartment by Richard funds—paid the entire cost of this paratus were committed to fighting Friday night or Saturday. ’The bodies was unable to pinpoint the time of Friends may call at the funeral Thomas Tedford and Mrs. William Arnold of Glastonbury. Arnold, who trip. plans. (Herald photo by>Larson) the fire. And two off-duty town of Donald Robinson, 60, and his wife, death, police said. Authorities said home tonight from 7 to 9. Kelly, both of Manchester; and six was driving a truck by Hudson St. at to Glastonbury man firemen, Capt. Jdseph McCooe and Elizabeth Robinson, 72, were dis Mrs.