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PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ April 2, 1976 Obituaries UT accused of age discrimination f Lottery ^ ^ ^ HARTPOHD flipn — onmoro fnf WjllorH A ___I___ »!___ L - j 1____ _________ MARTPnRH MTPH * inside today HARTFORD (UPI) - rLawyers for Willard A. resignations, or had been Their functions were taken HARTFORD ( U P I ) '- The weether Floyd N. Wiley’ at home; three brothers Two former United Air Osborne of West Hartford terminated, over by younger men The winning Connecticut S. Mrs. Edward and two sisters in Penn craft International and Kenneth H. Pelgrim of “ A n o th e r 11 w ere lottery number drawn Area news.......10 Editorial ............4 COVENTRY-Floyd N. without vested or about to Mostly sunny and breezy today, high Business......... ,.. 7 Obituaries.........14 Wisniewski Wiley, 83, of Holland, sylvania and three executives have com Santa Barbara, Calif., filed demoted or forced td be vested retirement Thursday night was 04- grandchildren. In 50s. Clear tonight with low in the Churches ...........6 Sports.............. 8-9 htoss., formerly of Coven plained to state and federal the charges Wednesday transfer to other divisions, plans.” Orange-161 and the bonus 30’s. Mostly sunny Sunday, high in 50s. The funeral and burial Classified___ 11-12 Sr. Citizens.........2 Mrs. Catherine Wegrzyn try, died early Thursday In authorities they were il with the Connecticut number was 6619. National weather forecast map on Comics...............13 Week-Review .. 14 were Monday in Wisniewski of 118 a fire at his home. legally fired and lost some Human Rights Cbmmmis- Page 11. Dear Abby.......13 Wings................. 4 Bethlehem. pension benefits as part of sion and the U.S. Labor “ Tfcc Bright One*' Washington St. died this Mr. Wiley was bom in FOURTEEN PAGES morning at Manchester a systematic company plan Department. TD aiatV M k Mr* Accept Kinderhook, N.Y., and Food S tam p * Memorial Hospitai. She lived in Coventry and Five persons to eliminate older United Aircraft Inter WEEKEND INSIDE MANCHESTER, CONN.1 SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1976 - VOL. XCV, No. 157 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS was the wife of Edward S. operated a garage here for employes, it was learned national is now known as today. Wisniewski. several years before die in fire United Technologies Inter 9 u l 4 m i . moving to Holland, Mass., national, a subsidiary of Mrs. Wisniewski was WORCESTER, Mass. 20 years ago. * United Technologies Corp., born in Belchertown, (UPI) — Five persons died Survivors are a son. About town the complaint said. Sunday, April 4th Mass., and iived in and one was critically in Dean Wiley of Coventry; a "The plan of age dis Manchester for 34 years. jured early today in a fire Ford sharpens attack brother, John Wiley of crimination initiated in She was the former of suspicious origin. Police Willimantic; and four Members of the 1974 by United Aircraft co-owner of Schaub’s and fire officals in grandchildren. Washington Social Club International, so far as is Restaurant in East Wind vestigated the possibility GOOD CENTS MARKET The funeral is Saturday and of the Washington LOL now known to the com sor for 30 years. of arson. at 10 a.m. at the Potter 117, will meet tonight at 7 plainants, was completed Names of the dead were in Wisconsin forays She was a communicant F u n e ra l H om e, 456 at the club and proceed to in the fall of 1975 when 26 of & GROCERIES of St. Bridget Church. withheld pending notifica Holmes Funeral Home, 400 the professional group over Jackson St., Willimantic. tion of relatives. 234 Oak Straat, Manchastar Burial will be in North Main St. to pay their 50 years of age, comprising WEST BEND, Wis. (UPI) - With criticism of American defense Ford went on the offense quickly Other survivors are two Fire Chief Edward Cemetery, Coventry. respect to the late William approximately 50 per cent Wisconsin’s primary only three days policy. Friday when asked at a news con daughters, Mrs. Caroie Hackett said his depart There are no calling Simpson, who was a of the technical and middle off. President Ford is forecasting his They said Ford also changed tac ference to respond to Reagan's broad Ann Brucker of m en t re c e iv e d a Grand Opening Specials • Rpril 4th thru April llth hours. member of both management employes, own victory but mounting his tics in a bid to roll lip an impressive denunciation of U.S. foreign and Shrewsbury, Mass., and mysterious telephone call organizations. accepted forced harshest attacks on Ronald Reagan win in Wisconsin Tuesday that could defense policy in a nationally Miss Linda Wisniewski of at about 2 a.m. that a fire Stanley B. Duro Seidtest Ice Oaam, Gallon 99« to thwart the challenger’s criticism offset Reagan's first primary victory televised speech Wednesday night. Warehouse Point; three had been set at 357 Cam March 23 in North Carolina. Such a Stanley B. Duro, 60, of of U.S. defense policy, Although Ford has rarely men brothers, Michaei Wegrzyn bridge St. tioned his opponent by name in the Bethlehem, Pa., formerly • At one point. Ford all but accused win could give the President a new of Somers, Wiiiiam Wegr The five persons were Sealtest 1 lb. C o^e Cheese 59« head of steam for the crucial May 1, past, he answered this questioner by zyn of Chicopee Faiis, of Manchester, died March killed and a 10-year-old girl Fire calls Reagan of undermining national security with his claim that the battle in Texas. saying ‘‘Mr. Reagan's political Mass., and Joseph Wegr 25 in Bethlehem. He was critically burned when the United States has lost military Ford told campaign volunteers in speech... was filled with misleading zyn of Paimer, Mass.; the husband of Mrs. four-story wood frame SeaKest 1 QL Orange Juice 2/85« superiority over the Soviet Union, He Milwaukee that “ we think Wisconsin statements" and constituted ‘‘a eight sisters, Mrs. Louise Margaret M. Humphrey tenement building M anchester Thursday, 10:33 p.m. — called that ‘‘a distortion” that ‘‘could is a very important state because it political attack without any Manchine of Ft. Lauder- Duro. mushroomed into flames. Thursday, 11:11 a.m. — False alarm at Box 571, alarm the American people ... have would get our momentum going recommendations how to solve the daie, Fia., Mrs. Heien Mr. Duro was born in Police said the five were Stove fire at Cavey’s Manchester High School Seajtest Low-Fat Milk, 1 Gallon M.39 an adverse impact on our allies and it again and it will have a tremendous problems he discussed.” Schaub of South Windsor, Palmerton, Pa., and lived dead on arrival at St. Restaurant, 45 E. Center St. (Town) could encourage our enemies.” impact in the'other states that Mrs. Caroline Saunders of in Manchester while ser Vincent’s Hospital and the (Town) Tolland County Ford defended Kissinger, saying Thursday, 11:35 a.m. — Sunday, April 4th, Fraa Coffaa and Donuta, and Lollipop* for tha Ford, who fashed out at Reagan follow.” ^ East Hartford, Mrs. Mary ving as a corporal with the girl was hospitalized in Thursday, 11:50 p.m. — Reagan attributed some controver Water problem at 33 Kids. Coma In and Say HI. Wa Look Forward To Sarving You. repeatedly Friday during speeches in Reagan focused heavily on what he Wood of Garden City, L.I., Army Corps of Engineers. poor condition with burns Gasoline washdown on Rt. 31, sial statements to the secretary of Hackmatack St. (Town) Milwaukee and West Bend, was win considers to be inadequate ad N.Y., Mrs. Lee Wisniewski He had been employed at over 70 per cent of her body Tolland. state regarding American military ding up his visit today with ministration defense policy. of West Hartford; Mrs. the Bethlehem Steel Co. at Worcester City Hospital. strength and negotiations with the appearances in Fond du Lac and Secretary of State Henry A. Bernice Donigan of Other survivors are a Investigators said they Soviet Union “which were a fabrica Green Bay after an early morning Kissinger’s positions and "detente" tion and invention.” , Voodhaven, N.Y., Mrs. daughter, Mrs. David were going to listen to a stop at a family-owned dairy farm. with the Soviet Union. Rep. William Stacia Mikal of Belcher Petrilla of Bethlehem; two recording of the voice of Ford sought the supportof^iscon- White House aides and Ford sup Steiger, R-Wis.,.a Ford backer, said town, Mass., and Mrs. sons, Stanley T. Duro of the person who called the sin’s large Polish and German pop RATIO porters said privately the, President the Reagan attack ‘‘is effective" and Sophie Mikal of Enfield and Michael Duro fire station with the alarm. ulations by lunching with about 40 stepped up his rhetoric because he that Ford is most vulnerable on these Poughkeesie, N.Y., and ethnic group leaders. was angered by.rReagan’s continuing subjects. four grandchildren. LAWN& (Herald photo by Dunn) The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a'.m. from the Samsel- GARDEN ^uies! No more picnics here Bassinger Funeral Home,' Deci’s Drive-In at 462 Center St. was leveled by the Reed Construction Co. of Bolton Friday Manchester minority program 419 Buckland Rd., South In Rospect To The Memory Ot Windsor, with a Mass at 10 Vigoro Rid Vigoro and the pieces of the 30-year-old fast food firm trucked away. Crescent ‘‘Chris” Def^iantis at St. Bridget Church. Crabgrass All-Purpose served his last hot dog March 14 after selling the firm he and his family started here March examination urged by CROG Burial will be in Rose Hill William Simpson Preventer Fertilizer 15, 1946.