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Bodlaiid**** Striderite* SHOE SAIEI High Court Strikes Spending Ceilings PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thura.. Jan. » . 1976 Obituaries The weather she made her home; and two Rockville. The Rev. Donald G. Mrs. Maria B. Vichi Miller, pastor of the United ' Mostly sunny followed by increased grandchildren. Mrs. Maria Berti Vichi, 86, of 147 Congregational Church of Tolland, cloudiness. H i ^ in mid 30s. Clowhr Stipntttn H pralb Mrs. Rush dies;Watkins sister W. Middle Tpke. died this morning at The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. at tonight, chance of occaiional U^t Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. will officiate. Burial will be in Maple snow, low IS to 20. Partly cloudy, cold, served as organist at North United Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Cemetery, Berlin. Saturday, high In upper 10s. National Mrs. Lura Watkins Rush, 93, of 214 Watkins of Manchester; and two was the widow of Ernesto Vichi. Burial will be in St. James Mancheater^A City of ViUage Charm Methodist Church and at the Advent Friends hnay call at the funeral weather forecast map on page 11. S. Main St. died Wednesday night at grandchildren. Mrs. Vichi was bom July 29,1889 in Cemetery. Christian Church. She was a former home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Manchester Memorial Hospital. She The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. Gradara, Province of Pesaro, Italy, Friends may call at the funeral member of the Cosmopolitan Gub, p.m. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, J/kHUARY 30, 1976- VOL. XCV, No. 102 FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE) FIFTEEN CENTS was Uie widow of William Rush. at the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. and lived in Manchester for 38 years. home Friday from 11:30 a.m. until Women’s Christian Temperance Mrs. Rush was bom Nov. 20,1883 in Center St. The Rev. Gibson She was a communicant of St. the Ume of the service. Andrew Lettleri Union, Town and Country Gub of Manchester, daughter of the late Lockward of Granby, Mass., will of­ Bridget Church. TOLLAND — Andrew Lettierl, 67, Hartford and the New England Garence and Jennie Watkins, and ficiate. Burial will be in East Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Peer II of 14 Grant Hill Rd., formerly of Women’s Gub. had lived here all her life. She was a Cemetery. Anthony (Tina) LaPollo and Mrs. ELUNGTON-M rs. Cynthia Mae Hartford, died Wednesday at his Survivors are two sons, Garence member of the Advent Christian There are no calling hours. David (Doris) Fairbanks, both of Peer, 55, of Stafford, formerly of home. W. Rush and Phillip S. Rush, both of Church of New Britain and the Camp The tamily suggests that any Manchester; four grandchildren and Ellington, was dead on arrival H e wasbominHartfordxWherehe High court strikes Manchester; a brother, C. Elmore Bethel Association. She formerly memorial gifts may be made to a two great-grandchildren. Wednesday at Johnson Memorial lived until moving to Tolland two charity of the donor’s choice. The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 Hospital, Stafford Springs, after years ago a.m. from Holmes Funeral Home, being stricken at home. She was the. He~ worked for H.P. Hood until his 400 Main St., With,a Mass at St. wife of Arthur E. Peer H. retirement. Man struck by car dies of injuries Bridget Church at 9. Burial will be in Mrs. Peer was bom Oct. 20,1920 in Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. St. James Cemetery. Friends may Meriden and lived in Ellington before Alfred Lemire with whom he made spending ceilings Roger Saucier, 50, of 379 Bidwell St., Manchester Police said. i transferred to St. Francis Hospital call at the funeral home Friday from moving to Stafford two years ago. his home; a brother, John Lettierl of St. died early today at St. Francis Sturtevant told police he was the same day. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. She is also survived by four sons, West Hartford; a sister, Mrs. An­ Hospital, Hartford, after suffering headed west when the pedestrian Police are still investigating the Arthur E. Peer III of Rockville, Ran­ toinette Massaro of Hartford, and WASHINGTON (UPI) - The dangers of real or apparent corrup­ the act’s expenditure ceilings impose serious head injuries in a Manchester stumbled into the path of his car. accident. Mrs. Lillian Johnson Saucier was given first aid treatment The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 dy A. Peer Jr. of Ellington, and four grandchildren. Supreme Court today sustained in­ tion comparable to those identUM "direct and substantial restraints on traffic accident Monday. VERNON - Mrs. UlUail Johnson, at the scene by nurses of the nearby Main St., is in charge of Timothy G. Peer and Robert C. Peer, The funeral is Saturday at 8:30 dividual contribution limits and dis­ with large campaip contributions.” the quantity of political speech.” Saucier was walking on Bidwell St. 70, of 15 Brent Rd. died Wednesday at both at home; a brother, Charles G. a.m. from the Giuliano-Sagarino at about 6 a.m. Monday when he was Meadows Convalescent Home, was arrangements, which are in­ closure provisions of the 1874 Cam­ The 137-page opinion picked its way The most drastic limitation taken to .Manchester Memorial complete. an East Hartford convalescent home. Mitchell of New York City; two Funeral Home, 247 Washington St., paign Reform Act, but struck down through the complex web of the law, restricts individuals and groups sup­ struck by an automobile driven by She was the widow of Carl Johnson. sisters, Mrs. Howard A. Metcalf of Hartford, with a Mass at 9 at St. Fred C. Sturtevant, 62, of 36 Lucien Hospital by ambulance, and then ceilings on campaign expenditures written in response to the Watergate porting political causes but not can­ Mrs. Johnson was bom Nov. 25, Tolland and Mrs. Wesley G. Root of Peter’s Church, Hartford. Burial will and spending by a candidate fh>m his campaign'abuse disclosures, upset­ didates for election, to $1,000. 1905 in Manchester and lived there Kensington; and three be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery in personal funds. ting some of it and affirming other "It would naively underestimate Mrs. Clara Muller until coming to Vernon several years grandchildren. Bloomfield. The court, in an unsigned opinion, parts. the ingenuity and resourcefulness of The funeral of Mrs. G ara Muller of ago. The funeral is Saturday at 10:30 Friends may call at the funeral also upheld the law’s public financing The U.S. Court of Appeals here had persons and groups desiring to buy 1087 Main St., who was found dead at There’s lots of Bon Ami She is survived by a son, Arthur L. a.m. at White * White-Gibson-Small home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 provision which will provide millions upheld it almost intact on the ground Influence to believe that they would her home Tuesday night, is private Turkington of Vernon, with whom Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., p.m. of tax dollars to conduct the 1976 that such an effort by Congress to have much difficulty devising expen­ Friday at Watkins Funeral Home, presidential nomination battles and eliminate effects of big money on ditures that skirted the restrictioa on 142 E. Center St. in Manchester homes general election campaigns. elections should be given a chance to express advocacy of election or The Rev. Charles Kuhl, pastor of Six firms But it held that most of the powers reform the American campaign defeat but nevertheless benefited the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, If you think Bon Ami has been “scratched” you’ve got another get chance conferred by the act on the Federal system. candidate's campaign,” the opinion will officiate. Cremation will be in Election Conimlssion can be exer­ The Supreme Court opinion said said. Springfield, Mass. thought coming. at project cised only by “Officers of the United There are no calling hours.' Ask Mrs. Gloria Weiss, the wife of the town manager. bodlaiid**** States” and therefore not by the six Six architectural firms, See 'Summer In fTinler’ at Mrs. Muller was born in Germany She’s already had more than 40 calls, as of 9 o’clock this mor­ all from central (Connec­ Our Indoor Wonderland of Planu! appointed members of the commis­ and lived in Manchester for the past ning, about her appeal Wednesday for anyone with old labels. sion which began administering the President promises ticut, will be interviewed Our Spoclol Audubon Hixt Wild 30 years. She was a member of Zion •From T kt Crowu- To »«*" Sm Uf For Youn “People have called about the rectangular boxes, bars of Bon by a committee to select Hous»>rollage-Tanwluiii law last year. Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ami, wooden shipping cartons, a deluxe special carton, and an architect for a SOIL, SEEDS, POTS, bird s eed The smiles didnH last The decision also struck down a She is survived by a niece, Mrs. part of the law that would have Frank Wood of West Hartford, and posters,” she said. Manchester school- PLANTS FLATS, HANGERS, Tliey smiled when this picture was taken but they didn’t smile when they spoke and painted more aid for Israel recreation project. PLANT STANDS, -limited contributions and spending two other nieces in Germany. “Someone also has a round blue can, another with a bottle of ChooM From A Hugo B lbs................ SLID a grim picture of state finances. Manchester-area legislators were guests of the Greater The interviews will be Soloction WINDOW SHELVES, and 2D lbs................ SLID by individuals and groups which sup­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - President expressed concern Thursday about the product,” she said.
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