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PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 15, 1974 Parking Ban OBITUARIES Begins Nov. 1 The winter parking ban Miss Grace Sowler John R. Goodman Sr. goes into effect again HanrljfHtpr BpralJi Friday, Nov. 1. Miss Grace E. Sowter, 86, of John R. Goodman, 71, of "i FIRE CALLS ) . North Berwick, Maine, died Wethersfield, formerly of 57 If anyone parks their MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1974 - VOL. XCIV, No. 14 Sunday in a Rochester, N.H., vehicle on any public 'I’iiir t y -t w o pa g e s — t w o se c t io n s Brent Rd., died Sunday at Manchester A City of Village Charm PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS hospital. Manchester Memorial highway or town owned or ^ r n in Windsor Locks, Miss Hospital. He was the husband of leased off-street parking Sowter had been employed at Mrs. Adeline Carrano Good .’t -. MANCHESTER lot in town between 2 a.m. Monday, 7:09 p.m. — C a ^ - the Travelers Insurance Co., man. and 6 a.m., they will be Hartford, from 1917 to 1955. In Mr. Goodman was born in fire in a field off Rachel Rd. where children were cooking liable to a fine of $5. 1959, she moved to Daytona Hartford and had lived in The ban is meant to keep Beach, Fla., where she lived Florida and Manchester before hot dogs. The fire was put out. Watergate Jury Given the streets clear for snow until five years ago when she moving to Wethersfield. He had But the children returned soon went to North Berwick to make been employed by the U.S. Post after and began cooking again. plows in case of a storm. her home with her niece, Mrs. Office for 28 years before his Firemen returned and put it out The ban is removed Rodney Bentley. retirement in 1967. He was again. (Eighth District) March 31. She is also survived by treasurer of the Wethersfield- VERNON several cousins in the Rocky Hill Lodge of Elks. Monday, 3:02 p.m. — Minor Last Defense Statement Manchester area. Other survivors are a son, oil truck fire at Vernon Center Shaffer to Visit WASHINGTON (UPI) - John N. But on July 13, 1972, he said Parkinson Two days later he said Parkinson Funeral services are John R. Goodman Jr. of Heights. (Vernon Fire Depart r 4 . Mitchell denounced his aide Jeb Stuart met with Magruder the deputy campaign destroyed the notes he took of his meeting Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Wethersfield; a brother, ment) Students at MCC M a d d e r as “a damned liar” for alerting director who told him that Mitchell — the with Magruder because “He was fearful Johnson Funeral Home, 26 George Goodman of Windsor; Monday, 8:52 p.m. — Secretary of the State Gloria a Nixon campaign lawyer in July 1972 to former attorney general and Nixon’s cam someone would get hold of this pad and it Market St., North Berwick. two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Marsh Dumpster fire behind the Schaffer will address student; Mitchell’s involvement in Watergate, a paign manager who was also a defendant would be a great embarrassment.” Burial will be in Hillside of Hartford and Mrs. Rose Northeast School. (Rockville at Manchester Community defense lawyer claimed today. in the cover-up — was “involved in this Sirica also denied new motions by Cemetery, North Berwick. Carrano of Long Island, N.Y.; Fire Department) College Thursday at 2 p.m. ir Attorney Jacob A. Stein, counsel for burglary.” Mitchell and former White House aide Memorial contributions may and three grandchildren. \ AMBULANCE CALLS the college auditorium. She wil former campaign lawyer Kenneth W. He said Parkinson immedately went H.R. Haldeman for separate trials. '■r be made to the D.A. Hurd The funeral is Wednesday at TOLLAND COUNTY speak on a topic of current in Parkinson, told the jury in the Watergate back to see Mitchell. “And he said, William Hundley, Mitchell’s lawyer, said Library Building Fund, North 8:15 a.m. from the Richard W. Monday, 3:28 p.m. — Auto ac terest. cover-up trial that Parkinson believed ‘Magruder says you’re one of the it now appeared that other defenses would ¥ Berwick. Sheehan Funeral Home, 1084 cident on Union St. (Vernon Mrs. Schaffer is seeking re- Mitchell’s claims of innocence, and burglars.’ Mitchell says, 'He’s a damn be “very antagonistic” to that of his New Britain Ave., West Hart Ambulance) MANCHESTER election to her second four-year shredded the notes he had taken when liar’,” Stein said. client. George A. Payne ford, with a Mass at St. Luke’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Ella Grasso, with term. She formerly served six Ajello, Henry Parker, all candidates on the state ticket, Monday, 11:50 a.m. — Magruder briefed him on Mitchell’s com COVENTRY - George A. Church, Hartford, at 9. Burial terms in the State Senate. mike in hand, answered one of the many questions directed and former Governor John Dempsey who moderated the Pedestrian hit by car on Main plicity in the plot. Payne, 82, of Silver St. died will be in Mt. St. Benedict to her at the “town meeting” in Vernon Monday night. meeting. (Herald photo by Richmond.) St. (Manchester Ambulance) Stein was the last defense attorney to Monday at his home. He was Cemetery, Bloomfield. Waiting their turn are, from left, Gloria Schaffer, Carl Monday, 12:28 p.m. — Miss make an opening statement to the jury Coventry School Buses the husband of Mrs. Yerda ^Friends may call at the Margaret L. Schaffer, 17, of 118 before the first witness — former White Brundin Payne. funeral home tonight from 7 to Porter St. was injured in the House counsel John W. Dean III — was Mr. Payne was born in Long 9. Manchester High School MONETARY UNIT brought to the stand to testify. Sidelined for Defects Island City, N.Y., and lived in The family suggests that any parking lot after a head-on CARACAS (UPI) - The The scheduled appearance of Dean, who * .lamaica, N.Y., before coming memorial contributions may be State Consumer Office monetary unit in Venezuela is MONICA SHEA collision between two 10-speed became the chief accuser of former Presi they can be approved by the inspectors in to Coventry in 1950. He was made to the Heart Association (Coventry Correspondent) bikes. She was taken to the bolivar, named after in dent Richard M. Nixon during Senate time to transport students home at the end president of Geo. E. Payne & of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins The drivers of 12 Coventry school buses, ((!(iiiliiiiii-tl from Page One) education committee, while serving as Dempsey commented, "Come Manchester Memorial Hospital dependence hero Simon Boli Watergate Committee testimony, brought of the day. Son, Inc., of Long Island City St., Hartford. owned by the Massachusetts Bus Co. of state senator, said, “This involves the old November, we’ll make that program the where she was treated for var, but few people use the a long line of spectators to the courthouse Miss Lois Brown, who was appointed and a member of the Long tion of home buyers against unscrupulous question of equalization of property finest again.” term in everyday language. in an effort to get one of the 40 seats set Woburn, Mass., were issued written warn spokesman for the other drivers, said, in ar- contractors. Mrs. Grasso said she feels lacerations and was dis , t,- Island City Lodge of Masons. Michael R. Frolirli assessments.” Mrs. Grasso added, “Regionalization The Venezuelans call the aside for the public. ings this morning for driving with defec some cases, the buses have been without »'• the Consumer Protection Agency has a charged. (Manchester Am He is also survived by two COVENTRY - Michael R. doesn’t mean dehumanization, we’ll work bolivar a “bolo,” while the U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica in tive equipment, causing cancellation ot heaters and defrosters for three weeks. real responsibility to protect the people in bulance) daughters, Mrs. Francis Deinstitutionalizing to restore a fine program.” large English speaking com dicated that he is considering sending the afternoon kindergarten session. Miss Brown said the warnings stated the Frolich of Voorheesville, N.Y., this area and there is much to be done to Monday, 5:56 p.m. — Minor National Guard on Stand-By in Boston Martling and Mrs. Frank Tur- Another comment from the audience To a question as to her feelings about the munity refers to it as a “b.” three doctors to California to examine Coventry Police said the buses were buses could not go back on the road until died Oct. 7 at his home. He was improve the work of the department. accident at the intersection of cotte, both of Coventry; two the father of Marybeth Gorke of was made concerning the “present ad Right-To-Know law, Mrs. Grasso said she Nixon to see if he really is too ill to testify operating without heaters or defrosters. approved by the state inspectors. Killian, who has been battling for Main and Oak Sts. Roger P. Members of the 26th MP Company of monwealth Armory after Gov. Fran grandchildren and four great 245 Rolling Woods, RD 5, ministration’s” program of would support all legislation to make cer in the case. At 11:30 a.m. inspectors from the state She said one of the drivers picked up the violence in Boston’s troubled schools. protection of the consumer and is one of Blais, 25, of 63 Norman St. grandchildren. Coventry. deinstitutionalization of those now in such tain, “we have open meetings and that the Sirica has asked lawyers for the five Department of Motor Vehicles, came to children she transports and then drove out the Massachusetts National Guard, cis Sargent mobilized about 450 (UPI photo) the foremost critics of major oil com taken to MMH where he was The funeral and burial will be A memorial service, created institutions as Mansfield Training School laws have teeth.” defendants — all of them former Nixon Coventry and by noon.