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PAGE TWENTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 22, The Weather New Ruling A f f e c ts 1-84 Johnson Career About Town Partly cloudy and cooler temight with km s Seats Excellent HARTFO^, (AP) - The locations and environi^nt^ In Pictures in the upper 20s to low 30s. Mostly sunny Obituaries Great Books Discussion lEupmtm Bpralh Federal Hig^hiy .Administra- studies have b « n and mild Wednesday with highs in the up .Jlroup will discuss Chaucer’s tion says it will consider only controversial n*e See Page l l per 40s. “ Troilus and Cresslda” For Parade View the entire section of toterstate proposal. ’The Mrs. Helen Burbeck Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Park Department reports all 84 betw een H artford and that all three would ha MANCHESTER Mrs! Helen Burbeck, 84, home of Mrs. William Sleith, 32 BY VIVIAN FERGUSON cUiding a special one for young outdoor winter activities ice Providatce, R.I. federally approved MANCHESTER — A City of Village Charm EIGH’TEEN PAGES Arrests made or nlInIt^)i]se8 MANCHESTER, Conn., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1973 - VOL. XCH, No. 95 PRICE nFTEEN CENTS formerly of Case Dr., died Wyllys St. The meeting is open people, were held. ’The Connec skating, coasting and h o c k e y ^ T hree separate co rrid o r struction could be start Friday at a Manchester con to all those interested. Connecticut’s delegation to ticut party attended the one at have been ca n celed upCil issued by Manchester Police in valescent home. She was the Pres. Nixon’s second inaugura the Smithsonian Institute’s further notice. / cluded: widow of Henry Burbeck. The first of four Tuesday tion had excellent seats to view Building of History and Cold weather and snow is Brendon Breen, 64,'. of 76 Mrs. Burbeck was bom Oct. morning story hours for pre the passing parade', whose Technology, where they had necessary for all maintained Birch St., charged Sunday 8, 1888 in Malone, N.Y. school children 3V^ to 5 years theme was “ The Spirit of ’76.” gone four years ago. areas to be used again. afternoon with intoxication at She is survived by a grand old will be held tomorrow from They were just about the best in Six bands and various ethnic, his home; released iafl his daughter, Miss Caroi Burbeck 10 to 10:45 in the Junior Room the house, directly across from entertainment went on written promise to a p p ^ in of Windsor. the Presidential reviewing simultaneously at various court Feb. 5. State Funeral Planned For LBJ of Mary Cheney Library. The Mrs. Burbeck’s body was storyteller will be Miss Marion stand and next to the press box. points throughout the building, Computerized Dana R. Casko, 22, of 91 donated to Yale Medical Jesseman„ children’s librarian. It was about as perfect as any including the Lester Lanin and * Laurel St., charged Sunday School. parade could be, surpassing the Ray Block Orchestras, a steel Bus' Service afternoon with fonrth-degree FUNERAL HOME Memorial services will be one four years ago. band from the Virgin Islands, larceny (shoplifting) at Former President Must Wait ’Treasure (Tity department store ; f 1874-Three GenenaioM of Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Leading the parade was a and an Afro-American singing Cease-Fire at the Parkade; released o n ' Federation Room of Center Safety Glass musical unit from Old group. 142 East Center Street Manchester Congregational Church. Saybrook, appropriately garbed Upon leaving the ball, guests HARTFORD (AP) — A state promise to appear in court Feb. Stricken Monday Legislation for the theme in colonial un received an official inaugural Transportation Department of 5. Lester W. Marlin A contribution to the Silverstein Youth Requested iforms. The Governor’s Foot book, a hard-bound volume ficial says a proposal for a Jules A. Desocteaux, 28, of Dangling R O C K V IL L E -L ester W. Guard Bands and units of the beautifully executed. computer-routed bus system in East Hartford, charged Sunday ; Center, planned for construction on tno SAN ANTONIO; Tex. (AP) — The body of form er Presi Martin, 80, of 45 Talcott Ave., afternoon with fourth-degree Foot and Horse Guards Gentlemen were presented with Greater Hartford can’t go into I grounds of Temple Beth Sholom, will hwp dent Lyndon Baines Johnson will be flown to Washington to owner-operator of the former larceny (shoplifting) at PARIS (AP) — Henry A. Kissinger conferred with HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. represented our state. cuff links, and ladies a pendant operation until the state’s L.W. Martin Co. fuel oil and ’Treasure City; released on $106 i guarantee a much-needed facility for the lie in state in the Capitol rotunda and receive the nation’s Thomas J. Meskill will press On Inauguration Day, it is that can ^ worn on a chain or current bus crisis is settled. Hanoi’s Le Due Tho for 3 hours and 45 minutes today and coal business, for many years, non-surety bond for court i youth of Manchester, of whatever for legislation to require that traditional for Congressmen to charm bracelet. “ This is a pretty ambitious then flew back to Washington, ending a negotiating session final tribute. died Sunday at his home. He appearance Feb. 5. storm doors, patio doors and open their offices to people All official inaugural events project, and we would be mis i denomination. Johnson, whose dreams of a Great Society were was the husband of Mrs. Gladys Peter C. MacDonald, 37, df that the White House said was to complete a Vietnam bath tub and shower enclosures from their areas. Many Connec were overcrowded. ’There was handling the taxpayers’ money In addition, It will help perpetuate the dampened by divisions at home over a war in Asia, died Risley Martin. often poor control of traffic. East Hartford, charged early peace agreement. 2 be equipped with plastic or ticut pe'bple went to Rep. if we did anything like this Mr. Martin was bom June 13, Sunday morning with operating j memories of two public-spirited and Monday of a heart attack at 64. s a fe ty glass in p la ce of Robert Steele’s office for There was, however, a general before we got the present Kissinger and Tho emerged from their secret meeting 1892 in Rockville and had lived a motor vehicle while under the Johnson’ss coffin will be breakable glass. refreshments before and after feeling of happiness arid gaiety system running again,” said ; concerned citizens, Saul and Rigi Silvefr and posed shaking hands in front of the International the New Deal days of Franklin here all his life. He served for influence of liquor, disregar carried on a horse-drawn Meskill said a survey of the swearing-in ceremony. at all functions. It was as Israel Resnikoff, deputy com 1 3 t0 in , Conference Center on Avenue Kleber in sight of the Arc de D. Roosevelt. 16 years as secretary of the ding officer’s s i ^ l , and failure caisson in a procession to several state hospitals in Steele arrived a few minutes though the huge crowds of all missioner for planning. former Civic Association. to obey red light on Oak St.; The Youth Center is planned as a Living Triomphe. Capitol Hill Wednesday after When Johnson inherited the dicated many injuries result late, having returned from his ages and from different Warren D. Goodrich, a He was a veteran of World court date Feb. 26. But they gave no indication or President Nguyen Van Thieu noon. A ceremony will be held presidency, he inherited the from the shattering of South American trip in the ear backgrounds were at once United Aircraft Corp. research : Memorial. Saul Silverstein, who died last War I and a member of the Steven B. Fothergill, 17, of 44 whether the cease-fire agree of South Vietnam. in the rotunda. war in Indochina. Following his breakable glass in such ly hours of the morning. His together. People spoke to total engineer, said the Transporta i year, and Rigi Silverstein, who died in 1971, American Legion and Fairview St., charged Saturday ment was now complete or It was noted, however, that Funeral services will be held election as chief executive in applications. He urged wife was with him. strangers as if they were tion Department paid him $56,- night with reckless driving on i were leaders for constructing Temple Beth whether further decisions were official U.S. and North Viet Thursday in W ashington's 1964 by a landslide margin, he Hookanum Barracks, World Before the Inaugural Ball, a longtime friends. This was a 000 to develop the plan, which legislative action to “ guard our required from President Nixon namese photographers were ad National City Christian Church, greatly expanded the U.S. in War I Veterans. He also was a Connecticut cocktail party was moment of history, sometimes would use computers to Stone St. and Devon D r.; court i Sholom. Connecticut residents, par mitted to part of the session. volvement in Indochina and op 3 life member of Rockville Lodge date Feb. 5. after which the body will be ticularly our youngsters, againt held at the Statler Hilton, official, sometimes fun, schedule minute-by-minute the Contributions may be sent to the of Elks. Louis A. Marchand, 18, of 196 It was Kissinger’s and Tho’s returned to Texas for burial in position to the war mounted at their own exuberance and headquarters for the state sometimes frustrating, Ij^w ell runs of 90 buses among depots Survivors, besides his wife, Lake St., charged Saturday i Silverstein Youth Center Fund, 117 first meeting there, their the family cemetery of the LBJ home.