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Hitch Delays Ning PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri., Nov. 9,1973 Police Report Kreskin Returns Manchester Agostinelli Chosen MANCHESTER Memorial Michael J. Checkers, 21, of 21 Battalion Commander Grant Rd., Rockville, was Finast Leases To MHS Nov,. 28 Hospital “ charged Thursday night with Lt. Col. Natfian G. Agostinelli and was discharged with the speeding after an auto accident Notes of the Connecticut National rank of second lieutenant. in which the car he was driving MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1973- VOL. XCHI, No. K~Mart Space Kreskin, s&r of his own TV Discharged Thursday; Louise Guard, state comptroller and 'Die First Battalion donsists Manchester—A City of Village Charm went off the roadway on E. Mid­ TWELVE PACES - TWO MINIS program ‘‘The Amazing World Giordano, 333 Bidwell St.;' former Manchester mayor, has of infantry companies stationed PRICE: FH-TEEN CENTS dle Tpke., Manchester Police of Kreskin,” will appear at Helen White, Stone House Rd., been named commanding of­ in the Manchester, Rockville, said. First National Stores has leased a 41,057 square foot Manchester High School’s Coventry; Henry Parent, 229 ficer of the Guard’s First Bat­ West Hartford, New Britain • Police said Checkers’ vehicle Bailey Auditorium Nov. 28 at 8 Felt Rd., South Windsor; Jack talion, 169th Infantry, stationed and Middletown armories. left the road, went down a steep facility at the K-Mart shopping center on Spencer St. and p.m: "The show is sponsored by Soucy, East Hartford; Dorothy at the Manchester Amory. Sunday Date Announced embankment, and stopped in expects to begin operation early next year. the MHS Ski Club. Wood, 166 Greenwood Dr.; Agostinelli, until Nov. 1, the brush. The accident, near New The facility, leased from Goodrich Associates of New About Town This will be Kreskin’s second Allen Welch, 189 Highland Sk; effective date of the appoint­ Bolton Rd., occurred at about 8 York, will employ approximately 100 people, both part and appearance at MHS and he has Audrey Paradis, 452 W. Middle ment, was inspector general of The Emergency Department p.m. full-time. promised to do a different show Tpke.; Joseph Butler, 338 the Guard, station^ at the Nurses Association of Connec­ Checkers wasn’t hurt, police A spokesman for the company,said, “It will also be the than the one he did last year to Spring St. Hartford Armory. In ticut will meet Tuesday at 7:30 said. He is scheduled for court first of our stores in Cwinecticut to house its own phar­ a full house. Also, Stella Michalski, 60 Manchester, he success Lt. p.m. in the amphitheater at St. Nov. 26. macy.” Col. Richard Lugli of West In Peking Arcellia Dr.; Josette Waites, 45 Francis Hospital, Hartford. Dr. Kresjtin, born George Hitch Delays In addition to the departments usually found in similar Wellman Rd.; Carol Hollay, Hartford, vdio was named chief Elliott Gross, state medical stores, the First National wiU also include an in-store Kresge, began his career early Stafford Springs; ’Arlene Ar- of staff. examiner, will be the guest In other Manchester Police as^a nine-year-old traveling mogida, 201 Oak St.; Elizabeth Agostinelli is a 13-year speaker. Emergency room PEKING (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. bakery, a flower shop, and an expanded non-foods depart­ musician. At eleven, he was reports: ment. Perzan, Hartford; Debra veteran of the Connecticut department physicians, nurses, Kissinger flew into mainland China today for “wide- using hypnosis in his programs.i National Guard. He served in The facility had originally been slated fbr occupancy by Miller, Wales Rd., Andover; clerks and other interested per­ ranging meietings” with Premier Chou En-lai about In­ the U.S. Army from 1952 to 1954 sons are invited to attend. • Ronald Bell. 17, of 61 N. a Bohack Super Market, one of a chain based primarily in As young as eight, he began Craig Turner, 19 Winthrop Rd.; dochina, the Middle East and possibly stronger business, ning Park St., Ellington, .was New York and New Jersey. “fooling around” with ESP Herbert Crickmore, Kennetlf scientific and cultural ties. charged Thursday night with Ave., Coventry; Raymond The shopping center itself contains some 94,5(K) square when he thought it would be a Foreign Minister Chi Peng- But Chou repeatedly has in­ third-degree larceny. Police Ward, 91 Alton St. By The Aasocialed Press The U.N. spokesman, Rudolf blockade, but the Washington feet of selling space and has parking for more than 1,000 good trick to be able to pick up fel and Vice Minister Chiao sisted that the Unit^ States A United Nations spokesman said the charge, lodged via a 'TpHie thoughts, instead of spoken Also, Mary J4ash, Hartford; Stajduhar, said in Cairo that version said nothing about the cars. Kreskin Kuan-hua met Kissinger at the must break relations with the in Cairo said today tlu t Egyp­ Circuit Court 12 arrest warrant, ^ words, of his playmates in the Teresa Lawrence, Stafford MUmOPM. BUUMt representatives from Egypt matter.. Taiwan government before stems from the theft of a gun Springs; Christopher Chinese capital’s airport with tian and Israeli officers will and Israel would rfleet at 3 p.m. Points covered by the agree­ game “hot and cold.” Peking and Washington can from a Chestnut St. man. Court available at the high school L'amphere, 56 Clinton St.; diplomatic delegations from meet on Sunday to sign the Mid­ Sunday — 8 a.m. EST — on the ment, as it was announced in ■ several nations. enjoy normal diplomatic ties. date is Nov. 26. Kreskin is currently busy from Bill DiYeso or Peter Carolyu Cloutier, 23 Neill Rd., aOSED MOMMY dle East peace plan. Suez-to-Cairo road about 60 Washington, include; “There are no hot an­ with his TV show, promoting DiRosa, ski club advisors. Vernon.' “ Oh it’s nice to see you The two combatants had been miles from the Egyptian scrupulous observance of the again,” Kissinger told Chiao, nouncements” planned during expected to meet today, but a • James R. Welch, 21, of 5 his new book,' and publicly capital for the signing. U.N. imposed cease-fire and im­ Teacher^s Effort Whom he had seen recently at Kissinger’s visit to China, a hitch developed in the plan Maple Trail, Coventry, was representing Big Brothers of NOVEMBER 1% 1973 Meanwhile in Beirut, thg mediate discussions between ' the United Nations in New U.S. official said shortly after when Israel said Friday night it charged Thursday night, Via a America, an organization which authoritative newspaper An Israel and Egypt on Gets Through York. the party arrived here. He said wanted “clarification” on some Circuit Court 12 arrest warrant, promotes companionship for tickets Reduced For Dellums Talk In Observance ot Nahar reported today that a withdrawing forces to the Oct. Kissinger’s sixth trip here Kissinger most likely would not aspects of the six-point with third-degree larceny. young, fatherless boys. peace conference to settle the 22 cease-fire lines. The Manchester Committee was in stark contrast to July meet with Chairman Mao Tse- proposal. Police said the charge is in con­ To Shelton Students Tickets for the show are $3.50 will present their orations In Veterans Day Arab-Israeli conflict would It also called for the con­ for Peace and Justice an­ 1971, when he faked a stomach tung. Ciiairo’s semiofficial Middle nection with the theft of a and may be purchased by sen­ the church, and admittance for begin Dec. 10 in Gleneva. The tinued shipment of food, water nounces that tickets to “Viet­ ache in Pakistan and,-under the But a similar caution was East News Agency said that television set from the SHELTON (AP) - Eight- ‘‘There wasn’t a stir or the ding exact money and a $2 will be there rather than in Emergency Telephone newspaper quoted Western and medicine to the city of Suez nam—the Aftermath” are cover of darkness, flew secretly expressed in Cafro when, at the Egypt has accepted the-^aeace Pathfinders Club, Norman St. graders who refused to salute slightest murmur so I kept stamped,' self-addressed the dining hall. diplomatic sources as saying and to the encircled Egyptian the U.S. Flag changed their going,” he said. envelope to Kreskin Tickets, available fpr $2 if the party is Numbers to the Chinese capital. That trip same time, Kissinger was accord, but it was not im­ that Egypt, Syria and Jordan 3rd Army on the eastern bank of Court date is Nov. 19. “Vietnam—the Aftermath” minds, with one exception, He concluded with part of c/o Manchester High School, willing to arrive at 8 p.m., after Highway 648-5070 paved the way for President working out a Middle East mediately clear whether the were expected to attend on the the Suez Canal; the establish- will be at Trinity Episcopal peace agreement with Egyptian Israelis and the Egyptians were • Maureen M. Moir, 31, of 120 after hearing a noted reading Wolfe’s ‘‘The Promise of 134 E. Middle Tpke. the serving of the dinner. RMuse 648-1886 Nixwi’s visit to Peking last Arab side. nvent of U.N. checkpoints on the Church, 120 Sigourney St., Hart­ year. President Anwar Sadat. talking about identical Maskel Rd., South . Windsor, about patriotism, their teacher America,” Further information is Tlie speakers. Congressman The paper did not say Cairo-Suez road; and an - ford, at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. SanHaiV Sewer and Water 648-8687 China is the eighth stop on agreements. was charged Thursday after­ says. ‘‘So then, to every man his Ron Dellums and David Perry, Although not disclosing the whether the talks would be exchange of prisoners of war as Kissinger’s nine-nation tour.
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