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Agostinelli Drops Bid for Go'vernor PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 18. 1974 Rocfkville Obituaries Police Report Hospital Notes Mrs. Robert J. Krepcio Miss Florence Madden MANCHESTER dog. Both Burgers suffered Center St. Due to the officer’s SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Miss Florence M. Madden, A teen-age girl was raped in minor injuries. distance from the scene, the Admitted Monday: Neil Mary Ann Krepcio, 46, of 150 her bed in a Squire Village • Winfred Pointer, 46, of 109 Anderson, Grand Ave., luf nttt5 Hprali 73, of 30 Laurel St. died Monday dark, and the alibies offered by Berle Rd. died Monday at Hart­ night at Manchester Memorial. apartment on Spencer St. at Buckland St. was charged with th e key suspect in the Rockville; John Fagan, Hart­ ford Hospital. She was the wife MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1974- VOL. X a il, No. 221 Hospital. 1:30 a.m. Saturday. allowing a dog to roam. Court is restaurant, no arrests could be ford Tpke., Vernon; Mary Hall, Manchester—A City of Village Charm of Robert J. Krepcio. Capt. Joseph Sartor of the July 15. THIRTY-SIX PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Miss Madden was born April made. Metcalf Rd., Tolland; Florel PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Mrs. Krepcio was born in 20, 1901 in Manchester and had detective division said today • Georgia Johnson, 43, of 54 Henri, West St., Rockville; Torrington and lived in Hart­ lived here all her life. Before II police have been looking for a Meadowlark Rd., Vernon was • Carleen S. Blakeslee of 61 Edna Johnson, South Windsor; ford before coming to South her retirement 10 years ago, thin, young man with shoulder- struck by the slow moving car Strickland St. was charged with Sean Kelley, East Hartford; Windsor 17 years ago. She was a she had been employed in the length brown hair, a slight driven by Robert Yakaitis, 19, allowing a dog to roam Monday Eliot Lofman, Mansfield Throws Support to Steele member of Our Savior main office of Cheney Bros, for Spanish accent and a knife. of 406 Burnham St. Sunday at when she claimed her German Center; Helen McFarlane, Lutheran Church. many years. Entry was made to the apart­ 8:45 p.m. in the Parkade shepherd dog at the town’s Orchard St., Rockville; Paul She is also survived by her She was a member of St. ment by cutting a screen in a parking lot by Treasure City. pound. On June 8, the “dog, Milliard, Ashworth St., mother, Mrs. Mary Kleis of Mary’s Episcopal Church, and kitchen window. She was taken to Manchester dragging a long chain, had gone Manchester; Jonathan Roberts, Hartford; a son, Thomas R. the Altar Guild, the Episcopal Memorial Hospital where she through a garden on Strickland Merrow Rd., Tolland: Sandra Krepcio of South Windsor; two Churchwomen and the Girls A robbery was attempted at was X-rayed, treated and St. destroying all the tomato Spivey, Grove St., Rockville; daughters. Miss Deborah A. the St. Bridget Bazaar Monday released. plants. Court is June 24. Deborah Sweet, Farmstead Agostinelli Drops Friendly Society Sponsors of Krepcio and Miss Kathryn J. the church. For many years, at 8:50 p.m. when Steven Allard • The Stygar Gage Co. on • Patrick Colangelo, 23, of Lane, Rockville. Krepcio, both of South Wind­ she was active in Manchester of 746 Parker St. was returning Tolland Tpke. was broken into 134 White St. was charged Mon­ Discharged Monday: John sor; two brothers, Emil Kleis girl scouting. to the bazaar from the school sometime Monday night and the day with allowing a dog to roam Holmes, Talcottville Rd., Ver­ of Granby and John Keis of Survivors are a brother. basement after getting change break discovered by police at after his dog was picked up on non; Dana Pearle, Warehouse Westfield, Mass.; and two Waiter Madden of Flint, Mich.; for a booth. 1:10 a.m. this morning. Entry Sherwood Circle Friday. The Point; Patricia Stephen, High y sisters, Mrs. Ethel Matthews of a sister, Mrs. Carl Linblad of Allard was grabbed and told was gained by a rear window dog has been in the town’s St., Rockville. Bid for Go’vernor Granby and Mrs. Ellen Turley New York City; and several to hand over the money. He and cabinets and desks were pound several times before. By SOL R. COHEN of Groton. refused and was struck in the presented Steele with a campaign check no commitments, no deals in today’s ac­ nieces and nephews. gone through. Nothing seemed Court is June 24. State Comptroller Nathan G. Agostinelli Funeral services are face and pushed. Two persons missing. for $100, the maximum contribution Steele tion.” Funeral services are • "Tim Gurski, 22, of 598V4 today dropped out of the race for Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Our. fled. One is described as in his is accepting. Steele said he will support Agostinelli in Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. • Mr. and Mrs. Robe^Muro Center St. was charged with Republican nominee for governor and Savior Lutheran Church. Burial Mary’s Episcopal Church. The late teens, about 5 feet 6, slim, of 63 Seaman Circle Veported allowing a dog to roam Monday "I have chosen to actively support this his quest for re-election. will be private. threw his support to Congressman Robert Rev. George Nostrand, rector, dark, with below-the-ear-length their 1968 Ford Gala: after his large shepherd dog H. Steele of Vernon. fine American,” said Agostinelli, “not The Samsel-Bassinger only because he can win, but alsb because will officiate. Burial will be in hair, glasses and a dark leather in color, stolen frora^^^^nt ol, was impounded June 10. Court Democrats Host With Steele at his side, the former Steele Reciproeates Funeral Home, 419 Buckland jacket. his views on open and clean government East Cemetery. their home sometimeMonday ►is .lune 24. Town Agencies Manchester mayor made the announce­ “However,” he added, “Nate doesn’t Rd., is in charge of cooyicide with my own. He has been a Friends may call at the night. ment at a press conference in his State need my support nor any other candidate’s arrangements. leader in campaign reform and he agrees Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Other police action included: • A first-floor window of the • George H. Routhier, 17, of Manchester’s six Democratic Capitol office — from the same podium he support for the state comptroller nomina­ There are no calling hours. with me that we cannot legislate Main St., Wednesday from 7 to 9 • Robert Fisher, 19, of 35 Lincoln Center at 494 Main St. 66 Maple St. was charged with town directors will join the used nine weeks ago to announce his can­ tion. All he has to do is attend the state The family suggests that any morality.” p.m. Ogkwood Dr., South Windsor was smashed by a thrown beer reckless driving Monday at Democratic Town Committee didacy. convention and he will be acclaimed un­ memorial contributions may be In announcing his canadidacy for re- The family suggests that any was taken to Manchester bottle sometime over the noontime after he was seen Wednesday as hosts to all “I have reassessed my candidacy,” said animously the candidate.” made to Our Savior Lutheran memorial contributions may be Memorial Hospital Monday at weekend. "hot rodding” through the stu­ election as comptroller, he said he is Asked what Agostinelli’s endorsement Church. Democrats on town boards, Agostinelli, “and I believe it is in tlje best ruling out, at this time, the post of lieute­ made to the Book of Remem­ noontime after the motorcycle • A break was reported Mon­ dent parking lot at Manchester agencies and commissions. interest of the Rejiublican party to means for his own candidacy, Steele brance organ fund of St. Mary’s he was driving west on W. Mid­ day of both the ABC Appliance High School. Court is July 18. nant governor. He said it’s “highly im­ replied, “It means that one of the top The informal get-together, to withdraw my candidacy for governor.” probable” he will seek the GOP candidacy -iMrs. Allen F. Belcher Episcopal Church. dle Tpke. was struck by the car Store at 41 Oak St. and the • Robert J. Shea, 21, of 54 include a social hour, will be at Simultaneously, he announced he is a Republican leaders in the state and one of GLASTONBURY - Mrs. driven eastward by Joan R. Manchester Sea Food at 43 Oak Spencer St. was charg^ with for U.S. senator or First District con­ the most popular office-holders in recent 7:30 p.m. in the student lounge candidate for re-election as state comp­ gressman. Dorothy Belcher of 1076 Kent, 32, of 166 Tudor Lane. St. sometime over the weekend. driving while license is troller. years is now working in my behalf. I agree of Manchester Community Agostinelli and Steele were emphatic in Madison St., Largo, Fla.;, Miss Kent began a left turn into Entry was gained through a suspended Monday afternoon. College, Bidwell St. To cement his support, Agostinelli with him that we’re both “people can­ Town Man statements “there were no agreements, didates.” formerly of Glastonbury, died Deerfield Dr. when the collision rear door of the sea food store. Court is July 8. The purpose of the session is June 13 at her home. She was Victim of occurred. She said she did not Nothing was missing from the • About 25 keys to both new to learn what problems the the wife of Allen F. Belcher. see the motorcycle. sea food store and only two and used cars and trucks in the Agostinelli declined to predict what ac­ town has and what is being tion the 72 state delegates pledged to him Mrs Belcher had lived in Abduction Fisher was treated and dollars of nickels from the Dillon Ford lot off Main St.
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