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We Encourage Your / RAGE TWEaSTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 9, 1973 Court Cases Arson Chdrjged They Represent TeWri ) ‘ In Shootings \ ■ The Weather Obituaries CIRCUIT COURT 12 Arthur E. Ashwell, 19, of 102 In St. PaVs Parade Wofodbridge St. pleaded guilty Mayor J(*n Thompson, State Manchester Session Firehomhing Manchester will be well Occasional rain or drizzle and some foif to a chm-ge of third^gree Sen. David Odegard, State Rep. Four meiv charged in a State represented Saturday, wheii the tonight and Sunday. Lows in low 40s to criminal treS^ss and fourth- Roger J. Wells, 24, of SI Fox Fraiicis Mahoney, Town ■ Leon F. McCue . Police drug raid on Dec. 14 in United Irish SocieUes of the upper 30s. Highs Sunday upper 40s to low Felix Zaglio degree larceny and was HUl Apartments, Vernon, was Counsel Davjd Barry. Death Claims Andover, were presented in Greater Hartford area hold _ 50s. Felix Zaglio, 92, of Glaston­ Leon F^ McCue, 79, of 38 Hyde arrested by State. Police Also, the Manchester High court Thursday before Judge sentenced to serve 90 days for their second annual St. bury died ’Thursday at Hartford St. died „this morning at each offense, consecutively. ’Ihttrsday on charges they said School Band, St.vPatrick’s P i^ Hazel Trotter Manchester Memorial Rohnan Lexton. The charges Patrick’s Day Parade at 11 Hospital. He was the father of against the m^n were nqlled by The^ sentence was suspended stem from a firelxHnbinjg and Band, Manchester Pipe Band, MANCHESTER, (X)NN., SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No. 135 Manchester--A City o f Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES _ 2 TV - 2 MINI PAGES p r i c e ': FIFTEEN CENTS Sfiss Hazel Jane Trotter, 81, Mrs. Frank Gambolati of Hospital. He was the husband of shooting at the Dial Tone a.m. in Hartford. Prosecutor John Lombardd. and he was placed on probation Patrick J. Tierney of 3 Robin Young’s Pipe Band, and fmciner director of reli^^ous Mrs. Margaret Davis McC^e. Lounge, Rt. 195, Tolland, Mon­ Manchester and of the late Dr. They were; for one year. marching units from the. Town \ education at Center Mr. McCue was bom Feb. 15, Rd. is parade chairman and Edmond Zaglio, former • Robert E. Carlton, 31, of Rt. day nl^t, , Fire Department, 8th District Congregational Church, died 1894 in Upionville, son of "Welli was charged with first- John Foley of 26 Lindman St. is Manchester physician. 6, Andover, charged with Three men pleaded guilty to Fire D ep^m ent, the Armyr Thursday at a Manchester con­ Michael and Josephine Friend degree arson and first-degree. Manchester chairman. Survivors, besides his possession of maHjuana, charges Qf non-support. Navy Club, and the VFW Post- valescent home. McCue, and had lived in the Participating from daughter, are two other possession of marijuana with They were: reckless endangerment. He was Represented in the parade I News ] Miss Trotter, who formerly Manchester-Glastonbury area Manchester will be State Comp­ daughters, a brother, seven intent to sell, and possession of • Willard Jones, 26, of released on a |7,500 non-surety will be 18 towns. The para(te, lived on E. Center St. and later all his life. troller Nathan Agostinelli, grandchildren, and a great­ a controlled drug. Willimantic, who received a bond and is scheduled to appear will feature over 150 marchii®": Summit St., was bom Dec. 18, grandchild. Before his retiremnet in 1963, Incourt ai Rockville April 3. Capsules Britain Seeks • Andrew Doll, 23, Of suspended sentence of 180 days. units and 35 bands, including he was employed as an interior State Police at the Stafford 1. 1891 in Manchester, daughter of Funeral services will be Hartford, charged with posses­ • Thomas Luzzi, 31, of - the New York Fire, decorator. He was an Army Barracks said the incident About Town Alexander and Ruth McCreery Saturday at 9:15 a.m. from the sion of a drug with intent to sell Pawcatuck, who received a 360- Department’s Kilty Band and, veteran of World War I and a oeburred at 7:30 p.m. Monday- Trotter. Lowe-Robacker Funeral Home, and possession of a controlled day suspended' sentence and The Polish National Alliance the Emerald Cadets of NeW Energy Use Up A graduate of Manchester member of Manchester Ronald Campbell, manager of 2534 Main St., Glastonbury, drug. was placed on adult probation Group 1988, will meet Sunday at Haven. < WASHING’TON (AP) - The High School, she attended Barracks, World War I the Dial Tone Lounge, reported with a Mass of the Resurrection • Timothy Cunningham, 23, of indefinitely. 2 p.m. at the parish hall of St. Marching in the lead con­ U.S. appetite for energy in 1972 Wheaton (111.) College and at St. Augustine’s Church, Veterans. • Francis W. Picano, 35, of 95 that a shotgun blast came John’s Polish National (Catholic tingent will be U.S. Sen. Survivors, besides his wife, Rt. 6, Andover, charged with grew at twice the rate Five Terrorists graduated from Wheelock through the front door, and then Church On Golway St. The South Glastonbury, at 10. Burial possession of marijuana. Mather St., who received a 180- Abraham Ribicoff, First experienced in 1971, the« College, Boston. She also are a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn a firebomb was ignit^ outside Polish Women’s Alliance Group LONDON (AP) - Britain behind the London bombings. will be in St. Augustine’s • John F. McGuire, 22, of day suspended sentence. District (^ngressman William. Inferior Department says. and the Irish Republic was anticipate cooperhtion with the received a bachelor’s degree in Harris of East Hartford; two the door. clamped a tight lid on all air Scotland’s Yard Special Cemetery, South Glastonbury. Wales Rd., Andover, charged 518, will meet at the same place Cotter, Second District A preliminary estimate by being checked. Cosgrave government. on a religion education from brothers, Francis McCue of There were several people and sea ports today, imposed Branch, reinforced by police Friends may call at the with possession of marijuana. CIRCUIT COURT 12 3 p.m. Sunday. Congressman Robert Steele and the U.S. Bureau of Mines ; Irish Republican Army basis at least as sound as it had Hartford Seminary in 1930. funeral home tonight from 7 to Manchester and Terrance in the lounge at the time, but no the most intensive security detectives and intelligence The cases were nolled East Hartford Session Atty. Gen. Robert Killian. showed that domestic produc- ' sources in Belfast blamed IRA with the ousted administration She was a member of Center 9. McCue of Windsor Locks; two one was injured, police said. The Mahcliester Power' precautions at government agents, placed 24-hour watches Thursday after a hearing held .Cases disposed of at The parade will start on tion was higher for most energy Provisionals for the two of Jack Lynch. ■1 Congregational Church and its The family suggests that any sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Damage to the louhjge was buildings since World War II on all possible exits from the last week on a motion to Thursday’s court session in­ Squadron will meet for annual Farmington Ave. at Prospect- sources in 1972 — including )) bombings Thursday that killed The bombings came on the Jubilee Club. She was a SO-year memorial contributions may be Carlson and Mrs. Irene Walsh, minimal, police said, except for and began a nationwide search country, and every traveler suppress made by defense cluded: election of officers tonight at St., and will go east on, crude oil, natural gas, one person and injured 243 in a same day that the people of member of Temple (]hapter, made to the Dr. Edmond Zaglio both of Manchester; and three the shattered window in the for five terrorists believed leaving for Northern Ireland counsel. The defendants’ at­ • Barbara Benson, 23, of 14 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Farmington to Asylum St., to bituminous coal, and hydroelec­ blizzard of glass and jagged Northern Ireland voted on OES, and a life member of the Memorial Fund at the grandchildren. front door Qf the establlkhment. torneys made the motion to Lawton Rd., Apt. 3, SQuadron officers and Ford St., south on Ford through tric and nuclear power. Only debris. But Scotland Yard said whether to remain under Hartford Wheaton Club. She Newington Children’s Hospital. The funeral will be Monday at Investigation of the incident committee chairman will make today it was not “ overly contest the validity of the Manchester, fined $50 for the Memorial Arch, ahd will the production of anthracite British rule or join the also belonged to the 10 a.m. from the Tierney is continuing, police said, and reports. tsearch and siezure warrant breach of peace, a substitute disband in Bushnell Park. coal decreased. impressed” by the claims and predominantly Roman Catholic Cosmopolitan Club, the Funeral Home, 219 W. Center nwre arrests are expected. used by state police in the raid charge. She was originally Imports of allfpels were up Mass Transit has not limited the search to Irish Republic. American Red Cross and the St., with a Mass of the Mrs. Elizabeth Norman according to Lombardo. charged with several counts of' almost 25 per cent above 1971 rank-and-file IRA members. The Catholic minority Business and Professional Resurrection at the (Church of M M N AMi ' t S S r S a Intelligence officers generally boycotted the Funeral services for Mrs. Judge Nicholas Armentano larceny and forgery in levels and accounted for 12.5 Women’s Club of Hartford. the Assumption at 10. Burial MCC Speaker rssssi continued their interrogation of balloting and as expected Elizabeth Norman, formerly of will be in Hillside Cemetery, declared the search and siezure connection with incidents of per cent of all energy consumed Tax Plan She is survived by two 10 persons, including three results announced Friday Manchester and East Hartford, warrant invalid on March 1, bad check cashing in in the country, the bureau said cousins, Woodrow Trotter of East Hartford.
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