Egyptians and Israelis Agree to Renew Interim Peace Talks
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p a g e s ix t e e n — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester^Conn., Tues.. Jung^lT, 1975 .a' _____ sssssssssssssss:^^^^^^ OBITUARIES Boys East Catholic Wins State Class B Baseball Championship (Continued from Page One) named said Scott’s eye control is im day in his room, said her son took the proving now even before a regular therapy whole ordeal with good humor. program has begun. Gordon Getchell Dies; "If I have to have (the surgery), then I He is more concerned about his learning have to have it,” he told her. how to walk again, he said. Principal at Ellington Except during the worst fevers, he tried “It’s hard to say what the future holds to laugh and joke with his mother and for Scott. Only time will tell,” he said. visitors. If Scott improves as well as he did in the E L L IN G T O N - Gordon named principal of the elemen first few days after conquering the fevers, iianr^Bter lEumng Beralh Mrs. Wilkinson said Bob has also shown Getchell, 59, of Mountain St., tary and junior high schools. he suggest^ he might be able to attend Bom in Pittsburgh, Pa., May good spirit. He was afraid at first, she principal of Ellington High said. But he now takes it all in stride. school again sometime next year. School, was dead on arrival ear 2, 1916, he received his B.A. Bob’s mother was told the radiation MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 220 Manchester—A City of Village Charm THIRTY-TWO PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS degree from State Teachers Letters From Friends ly this morning at Rockville Both mothers said the letters and cards therapy appears to be working with him General Hospital after suf College College, Salem, Mass., without hurting him. His family has high in 1937 and his M.A. degree from the boys’ friends and classmates fering an apparent heart attack hopes. from Boston University in 1946. cheered them up a great deal. at his home. Tilton tried to keep in touch with the But doctors added that if the radiation Mr. Getchell had been prin Survivors include his wife, families about the boys. He reported to the did not provide a cure, they would have to cipal of Ellington High School Mrs. Dorothy Getchell; two Nathan Hale children how they were try an operation again. since the new school was built sons, David Getchell of Tolland She said his fevers had been high and Egyptians and Israelis Agree and Douglas Getchell of doing, almost on a daily basis. in 1959. Before coming to “The kids were very interested and erratic before. But his condition was Ellington in 1952, he had taught Ellington; and two stable when he came home for the grandchildren. The White- attentive,” he said. "They understood for 13 years outside the school weekends, she said. Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 even the details very well.” system. Tumors like this are not contagious. In 1952, he was supervising Elm St., Rockville, is in charge Anxious For School of arrangements, which are in Two such serious cases in the same To Renew Interim Peace Talks principal of the local elemen The boys missed their friends and school, even the same class, is tary school and in 1958 he was complete. school, their mothers said. remarkable, Tilton was told. Each hopes he will be able to attend at By United Press International Egyptian officials said today a revival of Washington next week and report to Sadat last week that he detected a change in the Future Looks Bright Israel and Egypt have agreed in princi the American initiative was one of the on both subjects. Egyptian stance. A doctor for Scott who wished not to be some point next year. Mrs. Mary L. Janton Mrs. Rena B. Morin ple to resume negotiations on an interim acceptable alternatives discussed by Rabin, who returned to Israel Monday Kissinger’s 15-day shuttle talks broke President Anwar Sadat and President from talks with Ford and Kissinger, ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Mary ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Rena Middle East peace settlement, giving new down March 22 after failing to reconcile Ford at their meeting early this month. briefed the cabinet on his five-day visit to Lally Janton, 56, of 32 Park PI. Bernier Morin, 84, formerly of life to Secretary of State Henry Israel’s call for a non-belligerency agree Kissinger’s shuttle diplomacy. The Israeli cabinet decided at a 5 1/2 the United States. died Sundav in Hartford. She Windsor Ave., died Monday at a ment with Egypt’s demand for the return hour debate in Jerusalem Tuesday “to was the widow of Frank M. Jan Rockville convalescent home. of Sinai mountain passes and oil fields. pursue the negotiations aimed at reaching A communique on the cabinet meeting ton Sr. She was the widow of Dr. J. agreement on the subject of an interim said “the government of Israel will be Israel refused to give up the strategic Mrs. Janton was born Feb. 19, Ralph Morin, a former Frosh Democrats John J. Drobiak agreement with Egypt.” prepared to review its position consonant Mitla and Gidi passes and the Abu Rudeis 1919 in Rockville and had lived veterinarian. The Cairo officials said Egypt will not with changes that may occur in the Egyp oil fields unless Egypt formally ended the here all her life. She was a com Mrs. Morin was born in Want More Power make a final decision on whether to go tian position.” state of war between the two countries. municant of St. Bernard’s Holyoke, Mass., and lived in (Continued from Page One) and Miss Jennie Drobiak of Webster, WASHINGTON (UPI) - A group of along with hew peace efforts until the Egypt offered less formal assurances of Church. Rockville most of her life. Kissinger’s last peace mission to the Mass. freshman House Democrats, frustrate at United States finishes its Middle East non-belligerency but demanded a full- Survivors are her mother, She is survived by two Technologies Corp., Middletown. He was a Middle East broke down in March when The funeral is Thursday at 9:30 a.m. President Ford’s victories over a “veto policy reassessment. scale Middle East peace agreement Mrs. Mary Lally of Rockville; 3 sisters, Mrs. Leona Riggott of Navy veteran of World War II. Israel and Egypt failed to reach an agree from the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, proof” Congress, today demanded a They said Egyptian officials also wanted before a formal end of the state of war. sons, Frank M. Janton Jr. and Holyoke and Mrs. Viola Mann Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Marjory Ar ment on a new troop disengagement ac 219 W. Center St., with a Mass at the stronger voice in party strategy from to be briefed on the results of last week’s Steven Janton, both of of West Springfield, Mass.; and nold Drobiak; two sons, Jon F. Drobiak of cord in the Sinai Desert. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, who Church of the Assumption at 10. Burial Speaker Carl Albert. talks between Ford and Israeli Premier Rockville, and Kevin Janton a grandson, John P. McKone of East Hartford and Robert M. Drobiak of A government official at the cabinet met with Ford earlier in the month in Salz will be in St. James Cemetery. About half of the 75 new Democrats in Yitzhak Rabin. serving with the Navy in San Racida, Calif. San Juan, Calif.; a daughter. Miss talks hinted that Rabin spoke of new burg, Austria, praised the American Friends may call at the funeral home the House met with Albert for two hours U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Hermann F. Diego, Calif.; 4 daughters, Mrs. The funeral is Wednesday at Catherine Drobiak of Glastonbury, a developments in the Egyptian negotiating leader’s “sound character, stability, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday night and arranged another Eilts was expected to return from Cherele McFarland, Mrs. Bar 8:15 a.m. from the Burke- brother, Frederick Drobiak of Brooklyn, position. Rabin told Israel’s national radio simplicity, frankness.” The family suggests that any memorial meeting with him later today to present a bara Miner and Miss Kimberly Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Conn.; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Var contributions may be made to a charity of list of suggestions, including a jiye-day Janton, all of Rockville, and Prospect St., with a Mass at St. nish of Jewett City, Mys. Wanda Ben and the donor’s choice. work week instead of four days. Mrs. Marilyn Cooksey of San Bernard’s Church at 9. Burial Mrs. Helen Bernier, both of Danielson, “We’re saying: ‘Let us talk to one Jose, Calif.; and 15 will be in St. Bernard’s another, tell us what your problem is and Balance of Payments Makes grandchildren. Cemetery. we think we can provide the kind of The funeral is Thursday with Friends may call at the leadership from within our class,’” Rep. a Mass at St. Bernard’s Church funeral home tonight from 7 to FIRE CALLS Fisherman's Players George Miller, D-Calif., said today. at 9. Burial will be in St. Ber 9. i-V.. “But don’t come to us after the fact and .i 'J. nard’s Cemetery. beg us not to vote the way we think we $6.6 Billion Positive Shift Friends may call at the Ladd CHEERS! MANCHESTER Come to North Church should be voting anyway. 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