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PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tiies., Feb. 27, 1W3 ’t t inn w iTfiTfiiTn iTi fi (1 n n n n r Gas StationZoning | Fire Calls Wethersfield Obituaries (Continued from Page One) ting the applicant, said A bedroom fire at 236 C&Aer The Weather alternative ipentioned in his topography and an adjacent St. wa& easily extinguished by Seeks Time To application did not require a Residence B Zone, which town firemen this morning. Clear and cool tonight. Low in the teena. Mostly sunny Thursday. High around 40. Robert B. Taylor Mrs. Bailey Dies variance. prohibit full use of the In Repdrted at 9 a.m., the fire iiaturl|F0tFr lEtiTntttg IkralJi Hutchins Dies; • Denied a variance for a dustrial Zone parcel, created a caused minor damage to some Study Bus Pact (Story on Page One) hardship. curtains, firemen said. Mrs. Catherine L. Bailey, 75, free-standing 60-square foot Served Grange, sign at the ^ i r Comers Shop ZBA members, in approving of 24 Wyneding Hill Rd., died the variance, noted that no area WETHERSFIELD (AP)—The town of Wethersfield Manchester—A City o f Village Charm THIRTY-TWO PAGES — TWO SECTIONS p r ic k h f i kkn c e n t s Robert B. Taylor, 14, qf Monday at Manchester ping Plaza off Tolland Tpke. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1973 - VOL., XCII, Pjo. Odd Fellows The variance, sought by residents have complained voted Monday n i^ t to withdraw from the Greater Hart Burbank Rd., Ellington, died Memorial Hospital. She was the Monday night at Rockville Ichabod Inc., developer of the about the Multi-Circuits opera Wholesale ford Transit District if the district approve any proposed Earle H. Hutchins, 75, of 85 w|fe of retired Postmaster General Hospital of injuries Twin Jerry Lewis Theaters tion — the production of printed bus service contracte at its Thursday meeting, according a Broad St., past master of Alden E. Bailey. suffered when he was struck by under constmetion, would have circuit boards. Prices i S i Manchester Grange and former Mrs. Bailey was bom July 28, • Granted a variance to city representative to the transit district. a car on Rt. 140 in Ellington allowed the sign to be placed where the penny tax is levied a district deputy grand patriarch 1897 in Manchester, daughter of 1,000 feet from the theater Salvatore Avarista to allow Rising Richard Dobmeier, one of of D is tr ic t 1, G rand earlier in the day. Thomas and Catherine Spillane penny reduction in, the state Rogers Demands PO W Release He was bom Aug. 1, 1958 in premises. conversion of a house at 145 Wethersfield’s two voices on Encampment of Connecticut, Coleman, and had lived here all Adams St. to two-family NEW YORK (AP) - The the dist;;:ict’s board of directors, gasoline tax, thereby keying Hartford, son of Bayard and Milton Adams of 34 Cole St., New York Times said today the total state and transit lOOF, died Monday at her life. She was a charter occupancy. The house is in an said the unanimous town minister, Nguyen Thi Binh, told Acting on direct instructions South Vietnam, the condition Marion Smith Taylor of president of the applicant that wholesale prices of many district tax on gasoline at 10 PARIS (AP) — Secretary U.S. delegation spokesman Manchester Memorial Ellington. He was a student at member of Gibbons Assembly, Industrial Zone. council vote resulted from the newsmen Uut violations of the from President Nixon, Rogers laid down earlier by Hanoi Catholic Ladies of Columbus. corporation, said the sign was food commodities increased of State ynUiam P. Rogers Robert McCloskey said Hospital. the Longview School in needed near the highway (1-86) A twelfth application — desire of town officials to study cents a gallon. peace agreement by the United interrupted his activities at tne spokesman Nguyen Tnah Le fot Tuesday the North Vietnamese Mr. Hutchins was bom June She also belonged to the sharply during the first full In Hartford, the city council urgently demanded today Ellington. because the theater could not variance request to allow erec the proposed contracts in depth. States and South Vietnam raise 12-power Vietnam conference more prisoner releases. had infiltrated ‘‘several SS, 1897 in Dover, N.H., and had Manchester Memorial Hospital tion of a sign at Frank’s week following devaluation of Such a study could not be tabled Monday night a pnqwsal that North Vietnam resume Survivors, besides his be seen from there. the dollar. the liberatiaa of American doubt about the conference’s pending a satisfactory settle “It is useless to talk about thousand " troops and some lived in Manchester for 33 parents, are two sisters, Karen Auxiliary. Supermarket, 725 E. Middle completed before the Thursday to withdraw from the transit ment of the prisoner dispute. consecrating an agreement years. He and his wife, Mrs. ZBA members voted 4-1 to In a Washington dispatch, the war prisoners, hot there was ability to underwrite the Settle heavy military equipment into Taylor and Nancy Taylor, both Survivors, besides her deny the application, citing lack Tpke., was withdrawn without meeting, he said. district if its obligations to the Immediately after his while its provisions are not Ruth 'Lawrence Hutchins, husband, are a son, Atty. Times said Agriculture district'would mean a rise in ment worked out by Henry A. South Vietnam since the cease 'ht home; and his maternal of proof of a legal, not financial, prejudice before Mcmday Mayor Welles Adams said no indication he got a Kissinger and Hanoi’s Le Due meeting with ’Trinh, the U.S. respected,” Mrs. Binh told fire. observed their 53rd wedding an T hom as A. B a ile y of Department aides noted these the Hartford gasoline tax level. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. hardship. Cagianello was the night’s ZBA session. there was no way at present to satitfactoiy reqioase. Tho. delegation canceled a niversary last Sept. 20. Manchester; and four increases between Feb. 15 and The proposal, introduced by newsmen. Robert Sniith of Wallingford. dissenter. Hearings on the other II assess the town’s precise A North Vietnamese scheduled news conference and A North Vietnamese He was emploved as an grandchildren. 23 following the devaluation majority leader Nicholas Car President Nixon had in Funeral services will be • Unanimously granted front items took nearly V-k hours, and financial responsibility to the spokesman at the Paris con Rogers called the North Rogers went into prolonged structed Rogers to seek spokesman, Nguyen 'Thanh Le, electrician at Pratt A Whitney The funeral will be Thursday ZBA deliberations took another announcement of Feb. 12: district under the proposed bone, was expected to be ference on Vietnam said Hanoi Vietnamese minister, Nguyen denied McCloskey’s charges Division of United Aircraft Thursday at 11 a.m. at the and rear yard variances to —Broilers, a standby for telephone conta9 t with the “clarification" of the halt in Burke Funeral Home, 76 at 9:15 a.m. from the Holmes Merrill J. i^iston, president of hour Monday night. The contracts. discussed at greater length will stop its Stan in the prisoner Duy Trinh, to a special meeting and labeled them “slanderous Corp., East Hartford, for 15 Funeral Home, 400 Main St., consumers with limited White House. POW releases. The U. S. Prospect St., Rockville. Burial Multi-Circuits, Inc., to allow Municipal Building Hearing Councilman Edward F. later this week. releases only when the Joint at the international conference At Trinh’s suggestion, the secretary also was certain to allegations put forward ... to years and by the Connecticut with a Mass of the Resurrection Room was full to capacity when budgets, rose 10 per cent. Hennessey expressed concern Militaiy Cnmmisswn in Sai^m to protest the interrupted camouflage and justify the very Co. for 19 years before his will be in Ellington Center erection of a 9,000-square foot —Pork bellies, from which meeting had been widened to in raise the matter of antiaircraft Cemetery. at St. James Church at 10. industrial building at 40 the hearings started — most of about the contracts’ provisions guarantees the seenrity of its prisoner releases. He said the serious violations committed retirement in 1962. Burial will be in St. James bacon is . cut, were up 8.5 per clude Mrs. Binh and South missile batteries near Khe There are no calling hours. Harrison St. the people there, however, for paying pensions to bus CommniBst members stationed delay was a clear violation of by the United States and the He was a member and past Cemetery. cent. Vietnamese foreign minister, Sanh, below the demilitarized Atty. Paul Marte, represen- were applicants or attorneys — company employes. Nrw lEngktt!) in Sontfa Vietnamese cities. the peace agreement signed Tran Van Lam. zone, which the United States Saigon administration." noble grand of King David Friends may call at the and the room slowly emptied as —Whole hogs climbed 4.4 per “We can’t commit ourselves The Viet Cong’s foreign here Jan. 27. Lodge of Odd Fellows and had funeral home Wednesday from cent, cattle carcasses rose 2.3 Lam delayed the proceedings says were brought down by the the hearings went on. to paying a pension to bus by insisting on a special table Meanwhile, backstage work served as its financial 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. per cent. iUrmorM Otn. North Vietnamese after the continued on the declaration to drivers 40 years from now,” he Robert & Florono* Boston, Ownara arrangement to underline cease-fire went into effect Jan. secretary for many years.