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Manchester Historical Society PAGE TWENTY-FOUR ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thure., Dec. 21, 1972 Police Report Ten Take Drug Therapy Course Read i ONE Mom The Weather Ten Manchester area health 504 Foster St., South Windsor; Herald Ads Cloudy and windy tonight with a 40 per Two Girls Arrested professionals, most of them John C. Albert of Vernon lJlanrI|TatFr EtiFttitm JhralJi cent chance of rain, the low in the mid 30s. pharmacists, recently com­ Gardens, Judith Cardoni of 28 1 Cloud Saturday, the chance of rain pleted a special nop-credit Wappingwood Rd., and Kenneth Ctiisinias decreasing to 20 per cent, high in the upper On Drug Charges course on drugs and drug W. Palmoski of Lakeview Mary Lewis 30s. therapy at the University of Heights, all of Rockville. MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm 829 MAIN ST.,IUNCHESTER,COfM. MANCHE8TEH, CONN., FRIDAY. DECEMBER ,1971 VOL. XCU, No. TO Connecticut. A teani of five physicians 72 TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Manchester Police raided King’s Department Store at the From Manchester, they are delivered a series of lectures on TRI CITY PIAZA. VERNON. CONN. another local apartment Parkade, police said. Richard S. Don, 104 Pond Lane; related topics. Wednesday night and arrested Willocte was released on a m Robert J. Phelan, 118F McKee two 19-year-old girls on drug $250 non-surety bond for court Air St.; Barney and Kenneth L. Pedestrian Killed X charges. ap peten ce Jan. 8. ' Beautltul Wichman, 117 E. Center St.; BRISTOL (AP)-Earl D. Police, armed with a Circuit and Abraham Zubrow, 455 Gokey, 49, of Terryvflle was Beatfad Christmas Court 12 search warratU, Ira Rutchik, ^21, of 19 Hartford Rd. killed Wednesday n i^ t when he Holiday entered an apartment at m Florence St., was given a Area, town residents are was struck by a car while Baga . U.S Air Attack written warning for operating a Clinton St. at about 7 p.m., and DeeAnnCarter, 120veHhilI Rd.. walking along an unlit section found a small quantity of a motor vehicle at a speed too Ellington: Florence A, Lewis, of Route 72, polled said. substance believed to be fast for conditions, after a Mail Peak marijuana. Wednesday afternoon accident ••••••••• It was the second drug raid in on Garden St. two days. Tuesday night, police Police said Rutchik’s car Continuing nabbed four Manchester girls struck a parked car owned by Time Is Running Out! and a Wethersfield man after a Desmond Vogelsang of 66 VISIT OUR NEW STORE...FOR DIFFERENT QIFT IDEAS Is Past search of two apartments at 56- Garden St. The Vogelsang car was pushed into another parked 58 Wells St. By JOHN A. JOHNSTON handling Connecticut mail com ­ Arrested Wednesday night vehicle owned by Northeast (Herald Reporter) ing into Bradley International were Linda Bancroft and Fireproofing Corp. of 68 Garden Airport from all over the Without Letup St., police said. Sharon Tersavlch, both of 55 “ Everything is going well, United States. After sorting Clinton St. Both were charged 'The Rutchik and Vogelsang and we are in good condition -was completed, it was dis­ of 34 American planes downed, peace activists now in Hanoi with illegal possession of a cars were towed from the SAIGON (AP) — Punishing atty Lumpkins (they'recandTes), right now,” Edward Sauter, tributed to other state cities. including three more B52s and visited the camp and inspected .controlled non-narcotic sub­ scene. U.S. air blows battered Hanoi coordinated wastebaskets and Manchester postmaster, Since Nov. 11, when the two two fighter-bombers at dawn the damage. stance. and Haiphong without any ^Issue boxes In leather, wood summed up the handling of the special (Christmas stamps were today. It has reported a number Communist China claim ed Both girls were released on A motorcycle owned by Leon indication of a letup today, and \ a r e a r u g s (^h^ported tremendous upsurge in the issued, Sauter said, 947,648 of airmen captured but has that one of its merchant ships Smith Jr. of 73 Congress St. was American casualties soa r^ to 1200 non-surety bonds. They are volume of mail at the„ holiday eight-cent stamps were sold given no total. was damaged in Haiphong scheduled to appear in court at stolen from 28Vi Church St. and domestic), bean bag, their highest level in 19 months. season by Main Office and locally. Of this number, he Hanoi’s Vietnam News harbor during a raid sometime Wednesday, police chairs and lounges, Phone The U.S. Command reported Manchester Jan. 8. ' branch station employes. added, the Santa Claus and St. Agency said that air strikes Wednesday and its crew said. ^ed spreads,^ the loss Thursday of two more Both Tuesday and Wednesday To Give You 872-8379 He expressed his sincere Lucy Legend issues accounted “ gravely endangered.” The alarm B52 heavy bombers and two Wednesday and Thursday night’s raids were made afte^ appreciation to the people of Peking government said it More Time... for some 850,000, with sales more fighter-bombers, with 16 damaged the main American lengthy investigation by A sewing machine and a Mahehester and Bolton for divided about equally between "strongly protests this provoca­ OPEN ^ o c k s 7 WE HONOR more crewmen missing. This prisoner of war camp which the Manchester Police. cutting board, totally valued at mailing early and preparing the two. tion on the part of U.S, Til 10 P.M. serigraphs, raised the toll since the POWs have nicknamed the The suspected drugs seized in about $275, were stolen from a packages properly for efficient Window service will be Imperialism and is closely framed prints massive attack began Monday “ Hanoi Hilton.” The report the raids will be sent to the car owned by Ronald Tuttle of Dec. 19-23 and expeditious handling. provided until noon tomorrow, watching the development of [traditional and modern), night to eight B52, four fighter- said a number of the prisoners state’s toxicology laboratory 318 Main St., Vernon, sometime Sauter said that Wedniesday expanding U.S. war activities.” but there will be none Sunday bombers and 43 airmen. were injured and added that for testing. Wednesday night, police said. bedroom lamps (like was the peak day for incoming Hanoi reported earlier that and Monday. The Main Office It was the heaviest toll in U.S. many U.S. airmen captur^ this The car was parked at the you’ve never seen before), and outgoing mail, 357,OM the bombing damaged the lobby will be open both days personnel since the week of week had been sent to the A Manchester man, Michael Parkade at the time. camel skin lamps, pieces. Monday was the biggest Cuban and Egyptian embassies A: I ■ C, ■ from noon until 2 p.m. On May 23-29, 1971, when 56 camp. G. Zolvik of 24 West St., was |discriminatlng sculpture pieces, day for cancellations — 156,150 in Hanoi, sank a Eolish ship in Christmas, there will be one Americans were reported killed The broadcast said singer beat up at Cooper and Pleasant Stereo sound equipment and pieces, of which 147,421 were designer sheets, metal incoming and one outgoing in action or missing. Joan Baez, attorney Telford Haiphong and damaged a Soviet Sts. early this morning, camera equipment were taken letters. As of Wednesday night, ship. sculpture, paper sculpture, mail. Special delivery mail and Radio Hanoi claimed a total Taylor and two other American according to police. in a Wednesday break into an n.**- ■ he said, cancellations were perishables will be delivered . North Vietnam has reported -.•if. wallhangings, ceram ics. Zolvik told police the beating apartment at 142 Spruce St., ahead of last year by some 60,- Christmas. sections of Hanoi and Haiphong occurred at about 1 a.m. Police police reported. The victim, 1 000 pieces. leveled, entire villages wiped said he was not seriously hurt. Paul Shurlett, said the items This year, eight sorters were out and hundreds of civiliana According to police reports, were worth a total of about added to the regular staff, killed or wounded. Although the $roo. Dallas Woman Zolvik was assaulted as he Sauter said, because Survive Pentagon and the U.S. stopped his car at a stop sign at MB OF COURSE TIE FIES T M WATERIEDS MB WATERKD AGCESSOMES Manchester assisted in Command maintain that only COVKNTRY Simple Beauty Waiting For Someone To Love the Cooper and I’ leasant Sts. a October Freed Aftei* military targets are being hit, intersection. Two unidentified Richard L. Libby, 19, of American officials have Route 30, Vanion This wiggly-waggly lovable pup, held by Jared Tompkins, is hopefuj of filling someone’s men, who had been foliowing Lakeview Dr., Coventry, was The simple beauty that was so typical of many Christmases in the minds and hearts of acknowledged that some of Truman Has Air Crash stocking Christmas morning. 'Ihe puppies’ mom, Keemo, presented her owners, Mr. and Zolvik in another car, pulled the charged Wednesday night w i^ many people is recalled in the r^-ribboned green wreaths against the cross and book Across Fron these are in close proximity to victim from his car at the failure to obey a stop sigp. rwpbjrvK ik Howard Johnson Mrs. Cyrus Tompkins of 187 Gardner St., with a litter of seven puppies several weeks ago. Ransom Payment colonial doors. (Herald photo by Ofiara) Bad Night population centers. In addition, Court date is Jan. 15. l...the difference in bedroom sIHSH^ The five-week-old pups are available, free of charge, to responsible families. Anyone intersection, police said. SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - the B52s drop their bomb loads Zolvik said he was beaten for With Heart Two survivors of a crashed interested may contact the Tompkins family.(Herald photo by Pinto) DALLAS, Tex.
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