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Blci-Nmmihool Core Issue Skirted Peking Talks PAGE EIGHTEEN ----- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Aug. 22. 1977 Obituaries Senate panel to investigate The weather t ‘I '- '' Albert J. Deschenes Anthony Padelskas Sr. Louis Weber Mostly sunny today, high in low 80s. Becoming cloudy tonight with chance Inside today SOUTH WINDSOR - Albert J. EAST HARTFORD - Anthony Louis Weber, 89, of 94 Cooper St. of few showers. Low In mid to upper Deschenes, 57, of 7M Broad St., Hart­ Padelskas Sr., 83, of 82 S. Main St., died Friday at Manchester Memorial banking ethical practices 50s. Partly cloudy Wednesday with Area news .... 7-8 Editorial ...... 4 ford, died Saturday at Hartford East Granby died Sunday at St. Fran­ Hospital. chance of a few lingering showers in Classified . 10-12 Family............ 6 cis Hospital and Medical Center. He Mr. Weber was bom in Bavaria, Hospital. He was the brother of Mrs. WASHINGTON (UPI) —- The the Currency on Budget Director — Why were overoverdrafts in Lance’s the morning. High near 80. Oiance of Comics................. 13 Obituaries.....14 Germany, and. came to the United rain 10% today, 30% tonight and Charm Elsie Caputa of South Windsor. was the father of Mrs. Julia Senate Banking Committee plans to Lance raises a number of serious account and that of his family in his Dear Abby............13 Sports.......... 9-10 Kasavage of East Hartford. States in 1890. He lived in Wednesday. National weather map on Mr. Deschenes was a machinist at investigate the "ethics of soundness’’ questions about both the ethics and own bank larger than the certificates Mr. Padelskas was born in Manchester, N.H., most of his life Page 11. M, im - m . xcvi, no. m the Chandler Evans Co. in Hartford. of banking practices in light of soundness of banking practices,” of deposit on file with the bank and PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Other survivors are a brother, and Lithuania and lived in East Granby before moving to Manchester, Conn., Budget Director Bert Lance’s finan­ Proxmire said. 25 years ago. why did the accounts remain interest two other sisters. 56 years where he was a tobacco cial dealings. His statement gave no indication He was a member of the free for a considerable time? The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a.m. farmer for many years before his Some of the apparently legal prac­ that the committM plans to probe — Why was Lance allowed not to retirement. Manchester Senior Citizens. from Edwards Funeral Home, tices Lance engaged in "go to the Lance s activities. The Senate report 50 loans to either the National Other survivors are three sons, a Survivors are a granddaughter, Madison, Maine, followed by a Mass very heart of the ethical, efficient, Government Affairs Committee has Bank of Georgia or the Calhoun First brother, Paul Padelskas of South Mrs. Donald (Donna) Papa of at St. Sebastian's Church, Madison. and sound conduct of the American scheduled the start of that investiga­ National Bank while he was an of­ Guilford, and two great- Burial will be in St. ^bastian’s Windsor; nine grandchildren and five banking system," said committee tion Sept. 7. ficer of the banks? great-grandchildren. granddaughters. Cemetery, Madison. Chairman William Proxmire Sunday. Although the Comptroller of the — Why could Lance borrow large Core issue skirted The funeral is Tuesday at 9 a.m. ’The funeral was today. Graveside Friends may call at the funeral "Our committee will attempt to Currency said last week Lance’s sums at the prime interest rate plus from the Nicholson Funeral Home, services will be held ’Tuesday at 1 home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. find out both how widespread these complex banking practices did not in­ a small premium when such interest Rt. 159, Suffield, with a Mass at 10 at p.m. in Pine Grove Cemetery, The White-Gibson-Small Funeral kinds of practices are and what volve any criminal wrongdoing, rates are not routinely available even St. Bernard's Church, Simsbury. Manchester, N.H. Burial will be in Home, 65 Elm St., Vernon, is in regulatory and-or legal reforms are Proxmire said the report raised a to affluent borrowers with fully Pine Grove Cemetery. charge of local arrangements. Burial will be in St. Bernard’s needed to end the abuses, the number of questions: collateralized loans? ’The family suggests that friends Brig. Howard J. Leggett Cemetery, Tariffville. Wisconsin Democrat said. — Was there an understanding that "ITiese examples from the report Peking talks Friends may call at the funeral wishing to do so may make memorial PEKING (UPI) — Secretary of Proxmire said the investigation Lance would get a loan from the indicate that present bank practices northwest of the city, and the Ming latest meeting with Huang, but added Brig. Howard J. Leggett of the home today from 5 to 9 p.m. gifts to a charity of the donor’s State Cyrus Vance conferred with will delve into a number of areas: Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. of may give special advantages to Tombs. the “real back and forth" will not Salvation Army, 73, of 54 Lake Ave., choice. Foreign Minister Huang Hua for a se­ Compensating and correspondent New York in return for Lance’s bank bankers either from their own banks The negotiations were to break this take place until Wednesday or Old Orchard Beach, Maine, formerly Mrs. Margaret M. Bracken bank balances, loan collateral, over­ cond time today but mentioned only of Manchester, died at his home Sun­ — the National Bank of Georgia — as insiders or from other banks with afternoon while Vance tours a Thursday. EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Carl E, Dahlman Sr, draft policies, failure of bank of­ leaving 20 per cent of the loan whom their banks have a correspon­ in passing the core issue of his visit, museum and watches a performance Their next session was scheduled day night. He was the husband of the normalization of Sino-U.S. Margaret Marie Moison Bracken, 78, Carl E. Dahlman Sr., 67, of 9 ficials to file reports on borrowings amount in the New York bank? dent relationship, " Proxmire said. by acrobats tonight. U.S. officials for Wednesday at 9:30 a m, (9:30 Mrs. Minnie Rowe Leggett. relations. of 26 Gould Dr. died Saturday at a Woodland Grove, Waterford, died and business ventures, and different — Why were neither Lance’s loan said no meeting has been scheduled p.m. EDT Tuesday). Brig. Leggett was born Nov. 8, Vance and Huang and their staffs local convalescent home. She was the today in Waterford. interest rates for different from Manufacturers Hanover Trust with Premier Hua Kuo-feng, though Vance has spent his first two 1903, in Middletown, son of the late met for 2 1/2 hours this morning at widow of George W. Bracken. Mr. Dahlman was bom March 26, customers. and First National Bank of Chicago one is expected to take place. meetings with Huang since arriving George and Hannah McCann "The report of the Comptroller of the Great Hall of the People while Leggett. Mrs. Bracken was born in East 1910, In Manchester, son of the late fully collateralized or insured with Vance spokesman Hodding Carter in Peking Monday explaining to the pledged collateral? Vance's wife and other aides visited III said Vance had mentioned the He graduated from Manchester Hartford and lived most of her life in Andrew and Charlotte Flornie Chinese official the broad outlines of PUCA hearing the Great Wall, a 90-minute drive subject of Sino-U.S. relations in his High School and from the Salvation the Hartford area. Dahlman. U.S. policy on Asia and Europe. She was an assembler for Arrow- He was a carpenter at the Electric The only other time Vance has Army Training College in New York. The family suggests that friends retirement in 1955. Hart Inc, for 20 years before retiring Boat Co., Groton, for many years here Auff. 30 brought up the subject of Sino-U.S. He spent 10 years in Corpus Christi, wishing to do so may make memorial He was a veteran of World War I Texas, and Fort Bragg, N.C., super­ in 1959. before his retirement. gifts to the Memorial Fund of relations was Monday at a banquet in Survivors are 4 daughters, Mrs. serving in the U.S. Army Medical Mandel convicted his honor at the Great Hall of the vising USO work. Survivors are two sons, David Emanuel Lutheran Church. Corps. on rate hike Anna Babcock of Tolland, Mrs. Dahlman of Calgary, Alta., Can., and People, in which he said the United The rest of his tour of duty in the Mrs. Anna S. Wierzbicki He was also a member of the First Margaret Wagner of Pomfret, Mrs. Carl Dahlman of L ^yard; a brother, The Public Utilities Control States wants to “improve relations Salvation Army was spent Congregational Church of Vernon. Frances McDonald of East Hartford Dexter Dahlman of Niantlc; a sister, EAST HARTFORD — Mrs. Anna S. Authority (PUCA) has scheduled an of corruption with former adversaries " and urged throughout the New England States Survivors are a son, Edward P. and Mrs. Lillian Fuller of Mrs. Hilma McComb of Manchester, Wierzbicki, 81, formerly of Lilac St., Aug. 30 hearing in Manchester to dis­ Chinese leaders to establish full until his retirement in 1968 when he Jesanis of Hamden, Conn.; three BALTIMORE (UPI) - Maryland Newington; a brother, Leslie Moison and five grandchildren. died Sunday at a Manchester con­ cuss the Northeast Utilities request • Mandel admitted accepting diplomatic relations with the United moved to Old Orchard Beach. brothers, Paul Jesanis of Manchester Catching marathon under way Gov.
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