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S*4 V S PAGE TWE!NTY-TWO- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandwrter. Conn., Thun.. Nov. 9.1972 Coventry Party Lever The Weather About Town Elimination Proposed Cloudy tonl^t with a 20 per Members of Manchester Washington LofL will m e e t cent chance of rain, low in the Bus Drivers lEiif nttm UfralN u |^ r 30s. Saturday, rain likely, Benjamin Named Barracks of World War I Friday at 8 p.m. in Orahfe Hall. See Page 15 Veterans and its Auxiliary wiU high around 50. M n. George S. Johnson Lutheran Church of Rockville, meet Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Mrs. Elaine Tajilbr Johnson, of which he was a member. Plan To Strike To Draft Board the American Legion Home to MANCHESTER. CONN., F1UDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1972 VOL. XCH, No. 35 MANCHESTER — A City of Village Charm 79, of 45 Bigelow St., died this Survivors are a brother, Otto take part in the parade going to Read TWENTY-FOUR PAGES-TWOSECnONS PIUCEFIFTEENCBNIV morning at Manchester Irmischer, two sisters, Mrs. Leonard Benjamin, 31, of the hospital for Veterans’ Day Bfemorlal Hospital. Herman Tauscher and Mrs. HARTFORD (AP) — Daily riders of Connecticut Co. Northflelds Rd. has been ap traditional memorial service. Herald Ads Bom in Hillsboro, N.H., Dec. Harry Colby, all ofw. Easthamp<- buses have 15 days left to find other ways to get where pointed to the Tolland County 15, 18M, she was a resident of ton, Mass.; and several nieces \th e y ’re going, according to John Thomps<Hi, negotiator for draft board. Local 21, Manchester over 50 years. She a i^ nephews. Conn. Co’s Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) locals. according to an annnouncement from Charles Bradley, retired in 1898 from Cheney Funeral services wUl be held Saying that employes have Brothers in Manchester as a Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Ladd chairman of the board. iW ATKINS “Known For Quality been “more than patient’’ in companies in the Bridgeport Benjamin was nominated to timekeeper, where she had Funeral Home, 19 Ellington ■ ii working under an old contract, area. the post by Gov. Thomas H A R TFO R D Famous For Service" Thieu Demands been mployed 15 years. She Ave., Rockville, with the Rev. the ATU Wednesday notified CR&L buses stopped g MANCH^TER Dmiald J. McClean, pastor of Meskill and appointed by Presi and her husband o b s^ e d their Conn. Co that union drivers and operating Oct. 10 when manage- dent Nixon. 5Ist wedding anniversary Aug. Trinity Lutheran Church, mechanics would strike at ment and the union reached a Former chairman of the 10. officiating. Burial will be in midnight Nov. 25 unless a new negotiating impasse and the Grove Hill Cemetery, Republican Town Committee, half the organs we sell Survivors are her husband, contract is negotiated. company said it couldn’t Benjamin is still active in GOP George S. Johnson; a son, Rockville. Friends may call at Meanwhile, the state Public operate any longer without sub Reds Withdraw woii, and serves also on the are bought by people George M. Johnson of the funeral home tonight from 7 Utilities Commission (PUC) sidies. Board of Directors of the SAIGON (AP)' — President demands that these troops must Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. to 9. has suspended until Nov. 21 or CR&L said it anticipated a remove American mines from derstood they must reduce the Memorial gifts may be made Coventry Development Com who can't play a note Nguyen Van Thieu told an totally withdraw to the North. Louis Albad of ^Iton; and until further PUC action the 3400,675 operating loss this mission. North Vietnamese harbors Once number of their troops in the threetree grandchildrengrandchildren. the Trinity Lutheran Church license of the state’s second year. envoy from President Nixon Any temporary withdrawal of a a cease-fire agreement iK South, but no hard and fast Funeral services will be held building fund. He is a partner in the Vnlikeliest bunch of people you could pick to sell today that all North Viet symbolic number and any signed. largest bus firm, the The date of the strike threat Zuccardy-Benjamin Insurance agreement was reached on thla Saturday at 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s organs to. namese troops must be under-the-table agreements point. David A. Ely Connecticut Railway and deadline against the Agency in Coventry and Reports from Washington Episcopal Churdi. Burial will Yet they own and love and play a million HAMMOND withdrawn from South Vietnam regarded as tacit understan The official South COVENTRY - David A. Ely, Lighting Co. Connecticut Co„ which is Manchester and a member of earlier this month said the be in East Cemetery. The PUC Monday heard organs. 'M l before an agreement to end the dings will not be considered Vietnamese news agency 3S, of Forest Rd., husband of operating under court order, is the Connecticut Association of Leonard Benjamin Nixon administration envisions There will be no calling testimony at a hearing on war can be finalized, a valid.” reported today that with Mrs. Mary Sullivan Ely of four days after Hartford Independent Insurance Agents. And this year, an astonishing number will trade in their newspaper controlled by the The report said Thieu also a pullback of some—but not all hours. Holmes Funeral Home, whether to revoke the CR&L Superior Court Judge George HAMMOND organs on our larger models . becuase Nixon’s landslide re-election, 400 M ain S t., is m aking Coventry, died Wednesday in A 1963 graduate of UConn, The actual cost of the president's office report^. told Haig that the demilitarized — of North Vietnam’s 145,000 franchise in the Bridgeport, Saden is to hear arguments for troops in South Vietnam though South Vietnam’s legislators are arrangements. Windham Community Benjamin and his wife, Carol, program to the town, once it they've learned to play well enough to scant a larger Thieu conferred for nearly zone must be restored at the New Britian and Waterbury an injunction prohibiting the have two young daughters, challenge. it is not specified in the nine- “confident that the just peace Friends wishing to do so may Memorial Hospital after a long was completed and all funds two hours with Gen. Alexander 17th parallel as provided in the the Vietnamese as well as the illness. areas. company from termlnatir^ ser Karen and Karleen. This may help to convince you that the excuse you've M. Haig Jr. shortly after he 1954 Geneva agreement which point draft agreement contribute to the Book of But in announcing the tem vice. were account^ for, was 31,800. American people have pursued Bom in New Haven, he was a Adult Education arrived in Saigon to urge Thieu divided Vietnam. announced by Hanoi and U.S. Remembrance at the church. porary license suspension, the The judge also is scheduled to Because of limited funds in been using all this time isn't as final as you thought. for several years would be former employe of Pratt & The Board of Education this year’s school board budget, All you need to do is put your enthusiasm where you to go along urith the cease-fire A spokesman for the U.S. presidential adviser Henry A. PUC said it would not revoke hear that same day Conn. Co’s would like to ascertain com Kissinger Oct. 26. achieved in the very near Whitney Aircraft Corp. of East adult education was not talent ought to be . j . and within 30 days you'll be agreement Presidential adviser Embassy said he could neither future.” lames Y. Hunt Jr. the company’s franchise “until request for a court order munity interest in continuation Hartford, and retired from that included, and it will be playing your HAMMOND. Henry A. Kissinger woriced out confirm nor deny reports that Informed sources said Nguyen Ngoc Ky, second vice James Y. Hunt Jr., 83, of company three years ago. He every reasonable hope” of state directing the state to subsidize of an Adult Education program with the North Vietnamese in Haig carried a personal letter or local subsidies has been bus operations.' necessary for the board to ap A million people and more know it's true because Kissinger, during his chairman of the Senate and a East Hampton, father of Mrs. served in the Air Force from for the current school year. Paris. Haig is Kissinger’s chief from Nixon to Thieu urging the negotiations with Hanoi’s Le exhausted. Referring to the moneyless proach the Town Council for legislator who generally Marta Escavich of Manchester, 1996 to 1962. Last year, over 300 residents they've done it .. and now it's your turn! assistant. South Vietnamese president to Due Tho in Paris in mid- The PUC also formally ap situation and the strike threat, additional funds for the reflecta the government line, died Tuesday at the Veterans Other survivors are two sons, participated in the program The newspaper Tin Song, accept the cease-fire plan as October, got the impression proved temporary bus service Thompson said, “nothing has program. said he believed a cease-fire Administration Hospital in Daniel A. Ely and Richard W. which MS directed by Richard which is financed by Thieu’s soon as possible. that the North Vietnamese un already underway on CR&L happened in the past few weeks Itefore making such a request "will come soon,’’ Boston. Ely, both of Coventry; his Bedn^. Total cost of the to the council, the board feels it a private secretary, quoted a Meanwhile, the U.S.