(ALLENS' Gov. Grasso Opposes Offshore Oil Depot
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P^ E FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manche»ter. Conn., Tue».. July 27, lOTll O b itu a rie s Reagan picks Schweiker The weather Insido toddy Mrs. Anne D'Engenis Ole Arne Owren Continued From Page One Fair tonight with lows in In Georgia, Carter expressed sur 80s. Cloudy Thursday with SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Anne S. BOLTON—Ole Arne Owren, 71, of Area news . 80 Stony Rd. died Monday at choice; "My gut reaction is to jump prise at the announcement but had chance of showers. High about • ..14-15 Sharkevich D’Engenis, 62, of 24 E. little else to say about it. The 80. Chance Of rain tonight near Classified .. .18-18 Manchester Memorial Hospital after immediately to the Ford team,” said Comics .... Amato Dr, died Monday at Hartford Democratic candidate arose early, Kro and 30 per cent Thursday. .... 19 suffering an apparent heart attack at James Stein, 21. National weather forcast map Dear Abby . .... 19 Hospital. She was the widow of Peter took a long walk shortly after 6 a.m., D’Engenis Jr. his home. He was the husband of But most Pennsylvanians wanted on Page 17 Eklitorlal .. .......4 and then settled in with Mondale for Mrs. D’Engenis was born in Mrs. Doris Nicholas Owren. to wait until after the entire delega Obituaries . .... 10 Mr. Owren had been employed for tion tallied to Ford liiursday in a a full day of briefings by his issues Sports ..... ..11-13 Portland. Conn., and lived in Hart advisors. ford and Newington for 30 years 10 years at the United Tool and Die meeting that has been scheduled for f. Co., West Hartford, before his retire some time. In midaftemoon he told reporters before coming to South Windsor five he rejects Reagan’s contention the years ago. ment five years ago. Meanwhile in Plains, Ga., United States is second to the Soviet Survivors are a son, Thomas He was born in Riverside, R.I., and Democratic presidential nominee lived in Bolton for the past 28 years. Jimmy Carter and his running mate, Union In armed strength. He said the Waicunas of Rocky Hill; a daughter, United States has more accurate Mrs. Dorothy Pearse of Cheshire: a He was a past master of Harmony Walter Mondale, finished intensive Gov. Grasso opposes Lodge of Masons in Providence, R.I., defense briefings and begin con weapons and is "far superior in stepson, Peter D’Engenis III of South manned bomber forces.” Windsor: 2 brothers, Paul and a former member of the Order of sulting economic advisers on cam DeMolay in Rhode Island. paign issues of employment and in But he declared; "We need to Sharkevich of East Hartford and flation. maintain a strong defense; we can Edward Sharkevich of Hartford; a Other survivors are a son, Peter N. Owren of Bolton; a daughter, Mrs. Reagan’s dramatic announcement never permit our nation to be offshore oil depot sister, Mrs. Mary Pane of Hartford; at midday Monday belied his vulnerable to attack or blackmail...” 11 grandchildren and 2 great Gwendolyn Goldsnider of Coventry; a brother, Erling Owren of Foster, repeated statements that he wanted Carter confirmed reports that his grandchildren. 29-year-old nephew, William Carter R.I.: four sisters, Mrs. Solvieg a running mate whose philosophy HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. Connecticut with a smaller number Brooks pointed out a recent major The funeral is Wednesday at 8 a.m. Spann, is in prison jn California for Grasso today said a proposed $500 of tankers. from the Donald D. Sagarino Funeral Thornton of Providence, Mrs. Hedvig was "compatible” with his own. study of Long Island Sound two armed robberies. He said the million oil terminal for supertankers Home. 109 North St., New Britain, Colwell of Woonsocket, R.I., Mrs. Schweiker, at a Washington press “We’re interested in getting as recommended tankers capable of Hjorgis Weeks of Cranston, R.I„ and conference following the announce young man had been in trouble most on Long Island Sound is "fraught much (oil) as we can, at as low a with a Mass at St, Ann's Church, New of his life. carrying more than 150,000 tons of oil Mrs. Olive Carlen of Woodcliff Lake, ment, acknowledged differences of with peril” and her administration price as we can, but this is one alter be banned from the Sound. Britain, at 9. Burial will be in Mt. St. will oppose it. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. N.J.; and five grandchildren. viewpoint but said he and Reagan HARTFORD (UPI) - Ronald native that we can not afford,” Mrs. "In view of the consistent position Brooks also said the oilport could Friends may call at the funeral The funeral is Wednesday at 11 could form a new coalition that Reagan’s choice of Pennsylvania Grasso told a morning news con of this administration toward protec ference. run into snags in centralizing oil home tonight from 7 to 9. a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 would revive the fortunes of the Sen. Richard S. Schweiker as a Main St., Manchester. Burial will be Republican party. He said Reagan’s running-mate won’t draw any tion of Long Island Sound, this “I don’t think it would lower our transportation in Connecticut, now The family suggests that any handled "by a myriad of private and 2 proposed tanker terminal does not memorial gifts may be made to the in Bolton Center Cemetery. decision demonstrates "boldness and Connecticut delegates away from prices,” she said. “It might increase Friends may call a f the funeral candor.” President Ford, according to state seem to be a viable proposal,” she supplies but it will not lower prices.” public interests, including major oil Heart Association of Central Connec said. companies. Independent oil com ticut, 55 Broad St., Middletown. home tonight from 7 to 9. Reactions were fast and furipus, Republican Chairman Frederick Mrs. Grasso based her opposition The family suggests that any and ranged from stunned disbelief to Beibel. Sen. Richard Schweiker, R-Pa. tells a news conference he is Plans for an oilport in New Haven on a report by state Energy Com panies and common carriers.” memorial gifts may be made to the pleased wonderment to bitterness. “Absolutely not,” Beibel said Mon or Bridgeport that could handle missioner Lynn Alan Brooks, who proud to be Ronald Reagan’s GOP vice presidential running Another of Brook’s concerns was Ford himself had no immediate day when asked of the possible tankers carrying up to one million said chances of a major oil spill at Manchester Memorial Hospital whether the facility would make Jules Winton Development Fund. comment, but his campaign manager switch as a result of Reagan’s sur mate. Behind him is his wife, Claire. (UPI Photo) tons of oil were unveiled July 19 by the dock were “sufficient cause to SOUTH WINDSOR - Jules Winton, prise announcement. the Eastern Marine Division of approach this proposal with healthy Connecticut “ vulnerable to sabotage Dr. Muriel D. Tomlinson Rogers C.B. Mopton called the ticket or natural disasters.” 71, of 100 Strong Rd. died Monday at a "mismatch,” and said “It appears "I doubt it. Schweiker is no Morrison Knudsen Inc. of Boise, skepticism.” Dr. Muriel Dorothy Tomlinson, 64, 8 Mt.Sinai Hospital. Hartford. He was Idaho. to be an effort to exchange the household word. I’m sure he’s a good "The environmental trade-offs Mrs. Grasso said if Morrison the husband of Mrs. Florence of M artin, Tenn., form erly of second-highest office in the land for a liberal Republican who does a good COMPLETE The firm said the oilport — a dock between a lesser number of large Knudsen in sist^ in submitting an of Sheiham Winton. Manchester, died Monday at the handful of delegates.” job for the people in Pennsylvania floating offshore and connected to vessels and the current large number Obion County Hospital, Union City, ficial application for the oilport, the Mr. Winton was a self-employed From all across the land the com but that’s about it,” Beibel said. land by an underground tunnel — of shipments by coastal tankers and state would have to "look into the developer of commercial real estate Tenn. UQUOR DEPIWTIfllT | ments poured in, but there was no in could reduce oil spills and lower barges is unclear,” Brooks said in his legal requirements,” such as en in South Windsor. From 1941 to 1948, Dr. Tomlinson had been a dication of any early avalanche of COLD BEER i prices by bringing in more oil to report to the governor. vironmental and traffic permits. he was employed at Cushman In professor of languages at the Univer either approval or disapproval from AND dustries, Hartford, and at the former sity of Tennesee in Martin for the Republicans. NEKUtDI Maxim Silencer, Hartford, until 1953. past 17 years. She was bom May 21, Fire calls During World War II, he received an 1912 in M anchester and was a award of merit for aiding the war ef graduate of Manchester High School. ARTHUR DRUG Buckland election illegalities fort. Before joining the University of Model of early New England village He was born in Lithuania and lived Tennesee, Dr. Tomlinson was direc Dateline 1776 .Manchester rear of Woods Memorial Cathy Topping, left and Benjamin Madden, both of Manchester, study a scale model of an in the Greater Hartford area for 41 tor of the language department at Monday, 2:32 p.m. —Car Library, Main St. prompt push for new state law years. He was a member of the Guilford College, Greensboro, N.C. By I iiiicd Press Inlernalional fire at 725 E.