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P ^ E . TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn Mon,. Aug. 13, 1973 Obituaries Boycott Instigator Mrs. Francis Dutton Discouraged Mrs. Annie Hickey Mrs. Eleta M. Dutton of Clin Mrs. Annie Tierney Hickey of ton, fortnerl^y of Glastonbury MANCniESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1973- VOL. XCH, No. 267 West Hartford diied ^turday at By Phase 4 Prices Manchester--A City of Village Charm and Meriden, died early this SIXTEEN PACES St. Mary’s Home, West Hart PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS morning at a Saybrook con ford. She was the widow of John valescent home. She was the Mrs. Barbara Shuttleworth of Mrs. Shuttlewdrth, the wife B. Hickey. wife of Francis Dutton. Vernon, whose meat boycott ac of Richniond Shuttleworth and She was born in Ireland and She was born in Cranston, tivities on the local scene last the mother of two children, lived in the Hartford area 60 R.I., and had lived in Clinton April was instrumental in says President Nixon should years. She was a member of the for 18. years. She retired six bringing about a nationwide have stopped beef exports, and Daughters of Isabella. years ago as a cottage-mother boycott, is discouraged with the not just put a ceiling on beef She is survived by a sister, at the Meriden School for Boys turn o f events since President prices. Mrs. Martha Gardner of Nixon’s Phase 4 became effec She said people are hoarding Cambodia Bombing To End Tonight where she had been employed Manchester. for 20 years. tive. in the belief that prices will rise The funeral was this morning Funeral services wiil be ‘‘I don’t know what can be when the ceiling is Ufted, but from the John F. Tierney Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. done now,” she said, “ it’s very they are actually depleting the Funeral Home, 219 W. Center James Episcopal Church in discouraging.” supply. St. Burial was in St. Mary’s Glastonbury. Burial will be in “Beef is still'available at Mrs. Shuttleworth, who was On Burr Corners Commuter Bus Cemetery, East Hartford. Stop Ordered Buckingham Cemetery, much higher prices, and the guest on the Dialogue ‘73” in cost of other meat products Glastonbury. There are no Grace Bouton terview program of the Connec continue to rise.” ticut Public Information calling hours. Grace Bouton, 94, died Sun By Congress “ I have been buying less beef Network Sunday, commented The Holmes Funeral Home, day at a local convalescent than I normally do, and have then that greed is causing the Vernon Woman Honored 400 Main St., Manchester, is in home. been trying to hold on to some present meat shortage and beef WASHINGTON (AP) - The their bombing runs. The Cam charge of arrangements. She was born in Ridgefield of it for my family. I’m not is being held off the market last U.S. bomb will fall on Cam bodian military has only 50 and lived there until moving to As 100,000th Rider hoarding, I don’t even have a during the shortage. bodia by midnight (EDT) small fighter bombers. Emil E. Born Manchester four years ago. freezer, but I would like a little “We are not going to have tonight, ending history’s The Nixon administration Emil E. Born, 73, of She is survived by a brother, on hand,” she said. anything but a mess when you longest air war that saw In took the position that U.S. bom Brunswick, Maine, formerly of Hiram Bouton, of Norwalk. stop the controls,” she added. BE'TTY RYDER gratulations from Deputy Com was driving through the heavy dochina blasted with a rebord bing support of the Cambodian Manchester, died Saturday Funeral services and burial This was the damage done over the weekend by a group of PoUcC ReOOrt Does she plan to start another missioner F. Colin Pease of the traffic to work, and I decided to 7.4 million tons of explosives. army was needed to bring about night at his home after a long il will be Tuesday in Ridgefield. Women’s Editor vandals at Buckley School, Vernon St. Approximately 35 ^ meat boycott? “ No,” she said. Transportation Department’s start taking the bus myself,” The extra six and a half a cease-fire there and North lness. He was the husband of The Fitzgerald Funeral Home, A Vernon woman had the dis Vandals Shatter Bureau of Rail and Motor months of bombing in Cam Vietnamese compliance with Ida Stiefel Bom. Windows were broken in an apparent rock-throwing spree Otis P. Cook, 25, of 484 W. “ I started the ball rolling,” tinction this morning of being she said. 225 Main St., is in charge of bodia after the Vietnam sections of the Paris agreement He was born in Germany, at the school. Ted Fairbanks, superintendent of school she said, ‘‘now it’s up to honored as the 100,000th Carrier Services; and James F. Mrs. Boyle’s daughter, Mrs. local arrangements. Middle Tpke., was charged with ceasefire has added to doubts requiring Hanoi to pull its July 10, 1900, the son of somebody else.” passenger using the state- Shugrue, acting commissioner Carolyn Clouthier of 101 South School Windows grounds and maintenence said that the damage done to the second-degree assault, breach about the ability of air power to troops out of Cambodia. Frederick and Louise Muller of peace, interferring with a subsidized commuter bus of the state Transportation St., and a friend Susan Harrison windows would cost the town over $1,000 to repair. (Herald force political settlements in But toere is no Cambodian between Burr Corners and Department. of 130 Vernon Ave., both of Ver Bom. He was a member of the photos by Knapp) police officer, and operating a wars of this kind. cease-fire and no real prospect United Methodist Church in A rock-throwing spree at lodged in a ventilation duct motor vehicle while under the downtown Hartford. Mrs. Boyle, employed in the non, also make the daily trip to Fire Calls Despite the backing of more of one. U.S. intelligence es Bmnswick, and a member of Buckley School, Vernon St. over grate near the top of the influence of liquor, Sunday Mrs. Doris Boyle of 49 law offices of Murtha, Culina, Hartford. than 430 U.S. bombprs and timates the North Vietnamese the Eaton Rapids Masonic the weekend cost the town over building. Some light fixtures The Town Fire Department Merline Rd., Vernon, who has Richter and Pinney on Pearl St. They all agreed “ it’s more night in the parking lot of the fighter bombers, Cambodia’s have about 30,000 soldiers in Lodge in Michigan. ?1,100 for the replacement of reported being called to 185 E. been using the service since in Hartford, really enjoys com convenient and a whole lot Hay Named were also smashed by the van Manchester Shopping Parkade, army of about 190,000 men was Cambodia, most of them in a During his youth he was an glass alone, according to Ted dals, according to Fairbanks. Middle Tpke. on the report of last fall, received con muting by bus. cheaper than taking a car.” to the rear of Treasure City squeezed into enclaves by a position to threaten South Viet accomplished gymnast in Fairbanks, superintendent of Department store. smoke at 8:47 p.m. Saturday. “ I’d see them going by as I Commenting on the Burr Interim The lights were used to il Houston Police Communist-led insurgent force nam. Switzerland, r hining several school grounds and Police said that Cook was Town firemen were also Corner bus transportation. luminate the area for the pur about one-fourth its size. As the The prolonged air strike in events at the National Gymnast maintenence. pose of discouraging vandals. called to 549 E. Center St. at Pease said, “ This arrangement Chairman observed operating his vehicle U.S. bombing drew to a close, Cambodia, and for a limited Competition in Geneva. Approximately 35 windows in an erratic manner in the 9:30 p.m. Saturday to has caught on like wildfire. We Fairbanks said that a two- the insurgents held about 80 per time in Laos after the Vietnam Mr. Born lived in Manchester HARTFORD (AP) - Ray were broken this weekend, rnan team of Board of Educa Criticized parking lot. The other charges extinguish a tree on fire there. have expanded the parking News Capsules cent of Cambodia’s territory. peace agreement was signed in from 1949 to 1951, and moved to mond A. Hay of Greenwich has Fairbanks said. tion workers has been working against Cook stem from his facilities and plan to expand .1 Pentagon officials said no one January, added.to the heavy Bmnswick in 1953 where he been named interim finance The damage found by for the past 14 months replacing HOUSTON (AP) — The police them further. jVe have also put & ott said that, after Mark alleged reaction to being can forecast with any con cost borne by the United States operated the Dairy Frost until chairman of the Connecticut custodians at the school this broken glass in town schools. are resented bitterly by some arrested, polide said. telephones in the parking lot to failed to return, he wrote fidence what will happen after in waging the air war, which Republican Party, state GOP morning, carries a price tag of parents whose sons have been Digging for more bodies has assist comnnuters at the Burr his retirement in 1955. Fairbanks said that most of the Cook was held overnight in Agnew Probe dates back to 1965. chairman J.