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Iianri|Phtpr Leumng Lipralb Formerly of 34 Village St., Died of 12 Emerson St PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Feb. 4,1975 OBITUARIES Mrs. Augusta Lamprecht Reinhold A. Rautenberg m • Mrs. Augusta Lamprecht, 95, Reinhold A. Rautenberg, 85, k iIanrI|PHtpr lEumng lipralb formerly of 34 Village St., died of 12 Emerson St. died Monday and brush fire on two acres off jured on lawn outside Monday at the Lutheran Home at Manchester Memorial MANCHESTER Manchester High School Manchester’s Town and Rt. 30, Tolland. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5.1K5- VOL. XaV, No, 107 in Clinton, N.Y. She was the Hospital. He was the husband of Monday, 5:32 p.m. — Field (Manchester Ambulance). Manchf!»ter-A City of Village Charm widow of Herman Lamprecht. Mrs. Minnie Pohl Rautenberg. Eighth District Fire TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Departments, along with East and brush fire on two acres off Pitici:: KiiTEivN <;|.;,Ms Mrs. Lamprecht was bom He was born in West Prussia, Hunter Rd., Tolland. Nov. 24, 1879 in Germany and Germany, and lived here 65 Hartford firemen, responded to % a Monday morning report of a Monday, 6:37 p.m. — Brush had liv ^ most of her life in years. He was employed as a TOLLAND COUNTY grass fire near the town line at fire at Scott and Hemlock Drs., Manchester before entering the toolmaker at Cheney Bros, for Vernon. Monday, 7:07 p.m. — Lutheran Home three years 43 years before retiring 19 Wickham Park and took about half an hour to douse the blaze. Automobile accident at Rt. 30 ago. She was a charter member years ago. AMBULANCE CALLS and Dobson Rd., Vernon (Ver­ of Concordia Lutheran Church. Other survivors are two sons, Eighth District volunteers, MANCHESTER President Optimistic non Ambulance). Survivors are a son, Herman Clifford Ray Rautenberg of who were»call^ at 10:19 a.m., Monday, 3:25 p.m. — Boy in­ R. Lamprecht of Dayton, Ohio; Manchester and Eric said the fire covered a small 3 daughters, Mrs. Frederick C. Rautenberg of Suffield; a area near railroad tracks and Hurlburt of Manchester, Mrs. sister, Mrs. Gertrude Stender was apparently ignited by a Charles Moller of Cheshire and of Essen, Germany; five passing train. Town firemen Mrs. Frank Reese of Dayton, grandchildreand three great responded at 10:26 a.m. Jets Collide; Crews Unhurt About 1976 Economy Other fire calls: Ohio; a brother, Harry Gess of grandchildren. WASHINGTON (UPD — Prpsiripnt TTnrH hxT Q *t.y« TT_ . ^ MANCHESTER WASHINGTON (UPI) —F’resident Ford by a two-day trip to Atlanta. He had Aibany, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. The funeral is Wednesday at WINDHAM, Vt. (U P I)-T w o the time of the crash. says the economic picture in 1976 will be Press Secretary Ron Nessen. William McKinney of Coven­ 1:30 p.m. from the Holmes Monday, 2:56 p.m. — Grass sought to promote his anti-recession Air Force FB-111 fighters The survivors, who landed on bright enough to justify his running for Ford plans several more cross-country try; 9 grandchildren, 26 great­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. fire at 35 Pleasant St. (Town). package to a wide variety of southern crashed in flight late Monday a lightly wooded mountainside, another presidential term. trips to seek the backing he needs to sell grandchildren and a great- with the Rev. Burton Strand, Monday, 6:40 p.m.—Smoking leaders in politics, media, business and night seconds after four were not pickup up for several Ford returned to the capital in a heavy labor. his program to a recalcitrant Congress. great-grandson. pastor of Concordia Lutheran light fixture at Anderson-Little hours. They were identifi^ as crewmen parachuted to safety. snowfall Tuesday night, obviously buoyed “The President feels it went well,” said The funeral is Wednesday at Church, officiating. store, 340 Broad St. (Town). Spokesmen at Plattsburgh Capt. Larry McMaster, Capt. Asked how the economy might affect his Today, 1:35 a.m. — Alarm at 11 a.m. at Holmes Funeral Friends may call at the (N.Y.) Air Force Base, where Donald G. Vann, Capt. John E. candidacy. Ford told an Atlanta news con­ 8 Devon Dr.; no fire (Town). Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. funeral home today from 2 to 4 the planes were based, refused Hockenberger, and 1st Lt. ference: “I believe that the economic Today, 5:21 a.m. — situation in 1976 will be an improving pic­ Burton Strand, pastor of Con­ and 7 to 9 p.m. to confirm reports that the James D. Cotton. Washdown of spilled gasoline at ture. It won’t be perhaps as good as we cordia Lutheran Church, will Friends wishing to do so may planes had been involved in an They were transported by officiate. Burial will be in East make contributions to the scene of auto accident, 630 Turkish Military Aid like, but I believe unemployment will be airborne refueling maneuver helicopter back to Plattsburgh Center St. (Town). going down and employment will be going Cemetery. Memorial Fund of Concordia Sterile Processing Explained when the collision took place about three hours after the Friends may call at the Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. Today, 9^3 a.m. — Leaves on crash. up. I think the economic circumstances Mrs. Stella Leber, in uniform, sterile processing technician, explains the sterile fire off 'Thayer Rd. (Town). about ,10:30 p.m. will be good enough to justify at least my funeral home tonight from 7 to “I have no information on There were no ground in­ Expected to Resume processing procedure to a group of visitors who toured Manchester Hospital Sunday during Today, 11:10 a.m. — False seeking (the presidency).” 9. that,’’ said an unidentified juries although debris showered an open house. The lock handle behind Mrs. Leber controls the door of the steam sterilizer. report of truck fire on 1 0 M Plattsburgh spokesman. the Windham-Londonderry Interstate 86 near Exit 92 On reports that Sen. Howard Baker, R- The event was sponsored by the hospital auxiliary. There will be another open house with However, another area. A wing section hit a WASHINGTON (UPI) — Government months, in the view of officials here. (Town). officials say they expect a resumption of Tenn., is considering seeking the Yale Dean Dead at 55 similar tours for the public on March 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. (Herald photo by Pinto) Plattsburgh spokesman later hardware store in South Lon­ Turkey is in the midst of receiving Republican presidential nomination — TOLLAND COUNTY U.S. military aid to Turkey sometime confirmed there was KC-135 donderry, where most of the major shipments of U.S. F4 Phantom jet probably starting in the New Hampshire before the suspension could cause signifi­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Donald Calif., and Roderic Taylor of Monday, 8:14 a.m. — Report tanker aircraft in the area at wreckage fell. warplanes. It has received 16 of these primary — Ford said: "1 have indicated cant damage to NATO’s southern flank. W. Taylor, 55, dean of Yale’s North Haven; a daughter, of smoke on Elm Hill Rd., Ver­ planes since August, under credit terms that it is my intention to be a candidate in non; no fire. The State Department interpreted the 5 Graduate School, died today at Patricia, of Berkeley, Calif., arranged by the U.S. government, and has 1976, and of course in our system anybody act of Congress which requires the aid the Yale Health Center. and a sister, Mrs. Serge Hum- Monday, 9:33 a.m. — Car fire commitments for at least 24 more of the $5 can if they so desire qualify to be a can­ cutoff as taking effect at midnight tonight. Taylor, Eugene Higgins mon of Montclair, N.J. at Interstate 86 and Dobson million supersonic aircraft. didate in any primary.” professor of psychology and one Funeral services are private, POLICE REPORT Rd., Vernon. SHOP PINEHURST WEDNESDAY Some congressmen had thought Congress of the university’s leading Monday, 11:03 a.m. — Fire in meant midnight last night, but there was educators and administrators, boys’ restrooms at Tolland 9:00 ’til 6:00 no formal challenge to the State had been suffering from cancer Boy, 16, I n ju r e d Woodland St. Court date is Feb. on Hilliard St.; and structural High School, reported by box Department’s interpretation, extending aid another day. since last fall. I n Fight at MHS 24. damage to an entryway at the alarm; minor damage. February Flurries and Flakes Federal Reserve Moves He had been a member of the MANCHESTER • Michael Pelletier, 20, of 28 Community Y, 80 N. Main St. Monday, 3:52 p.m. — Field LEAN U.S. CHOICE Congress ordered that the aid, including A 16-year-old Manchester A drowsy driver was the ap­ HAMBURG Regardless of what the groundhogs credit sales, be suspended Feb. Yale faculty since 1955, and boy, Kerry Manley of 29 Durant Thompson St., Rockville, New England awoke to a blanket of walks had to be shoveled as is shown parent cause of an accident ear­ BEEF STEW forecast elsewhere, the sunshine Sun­ 5—today—but did not specify the hour. To Make Credit Easier dean of the graduate school since St., was treated for head in­ charged Monday afternoon with lb. 9 8 * light snow which continued here on S. Alton St. (Herald photo by 1969. ly this morning when a car left operating a motor vehicle while 5 LBS. OR MORE day in Manchester left shadows and Congress ordered the aid remain juries and released from the road and- slammed into ib.M.3 9 throughout the morning.
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