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F SHEETS and CASES Fires Road Tax Plan Averago Daily Nat Press Ron I h i W( jUanflFf at^r TEogwittg ijfralb MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1981 For the Week Ended >OCE..gy O w h 'lL lM O a U eC Tha PHannIal VtantanMUl neat and la . Anjutna - 13,314 taniglit at t at tba hoasa of Mrs. C aseloads iDauranoa About Town Lent-Macauley W edding )O f Oal- FURNACIOIL ef the Audit York StrangMd. 18> Grasnwood M r.( iiaai High to 48a. Dr. Mta. S. A. Ekhmd arllt be eo- ^aieinertalH igbM iool in Maine, Awwamlle Daiteiy MancheMter~— A City of Village Charm hoatess Hike Budget ' Charehin “^Lsise uid nerved four pyeaie la the U.S. LT. WOOD CO. a new N avy. He Is employed at Pratt noaa Ml t-llM and Whitney A l r e i ^ B~ a s tH a ct- mtuOMaOoa «< *“ 1®**!" For Welfare At aa taformat oandMtght aerv- VOL. LXX3C, NO. 126 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CDNN„ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1661 (Ctoarifled AdverUateg ea Fage 13) PRICE FlYK e m R ’ ,'i4 Xm h m i i fo r wtxncn, wflX iii# tt to- ioo at Sruth Metbodiat Church ford . nj-nt at T:30 at the home nf S te H am fltpii G iyen Robert ICnldoon, 15S BldtidK* S t last Friday svsBlng, Miss OsrOle T itan, C ontracts Aai eKpaetad tadrsasa in tha fam­ Ana Laiaa baeame the bride of ily rsHsd load >>tM by th* Han- Dale Allan Chwxdim. Against Gas Tax CUt Oar Lady of Victory MoUven The bride la the daughter of Mr. Ctrcle will meet at the home of ehastsr w siia ia idHMBrtmant haa State News Two oontraeta tor ground aiq>- and Mbs. Hafxy B. L iS n , fiS Tha- SCra. WUliain Carroll, 407 Summit raised tha bodgM n qu eat Aram 8t Hie bridegroom Is ths St, tonicht after the Rev. Ftma- port equipment tor the Tltaa H g65,4Wto$7»^ . ^ aoB of Mrs. Maynard LaracB, 80 HOUSE &..HALE els T. BuUer’a Instruction. Intercontinental balUetle miBaile Sarvloe poBtfaeta (aoeaiilnc aM W. Middle TYko-. and John A. MAIN STKEirMANCHBTBI • Roundup have been awarded to HamOtaB to aUerly pmo9a in hosyttala), Churehill,' Chlafe, Matoe. Will meet at the home placement of chUdren in foatsr fires Standard. Edwin D. lAaton. ground The Rev. Lawraace F. Abmmd a f Mrs. H «iry W ierrticki, 85 mea and help to familiea of .im- performed the ceremony. David Lockwood St, tomorrow at 8 p.m. support equipment nitnager, aald onmloved m oa toereoao Aram 648,* Almond wea orghnlst. $ member is asked to brinf 364 to |S7,7M. CHven in marriHto by her father, SPECIAL DOMESTIC Nadile Given OM Item of baked goods. The contracts are from Tbs Miss Mary DeUaFera, dlrsetor Martin Co., prime oontractor tor the bride were a white brocade o f wriAurs, also Jariudod a request riieath with small white hat and Life Term for The Shoehlmon Four, male ba^ the twowtage. liquid-fueled mls- Road Tax Plan for tncroastng temporaiy clerical veil, and white oroMd dor- her ah^ quartet will present a sUe derigned TOr underground halp frwn 6700 to ll.OM, and a program of songs at a meeting^of launch. Spouse roqiioot for omorganey welfare “ fSo bride’s sister, Mias Susanne Washington, Feb. 28 'm — e Tt hgs always struck ms as the Woman's Qub of Manchester Under one oontraot Hamllten. worinrs for 6300. Standard will provide fuel han­ Lalae, was .maid of honor. She President Kennedy today pro-^ Ironic that so many of our eitisens tonight at 8 in Fellowship Hall at A moiao with the budget request wore a turquoise wool aheath with —so ingenious in quickly devising Willimantic, Feb. 28 (ff)— Second Congregational Church. dling ground equipment to. con­ id, “Our fsBdly rrilef oeso losda posed a tax formula for fi­ Joseph Nadile Jr„ 35, Willi­ trol the weight of fuel and osidiser beige feather het and veil and ways of ending almost svery minor ere increeshig. Antlclpato still pink and white carnation corsage. nancing superhighways by irriUnt — would so readily toler­ mantic, today was. aentenced Meeting dates of St. Mary's fed from etoraga tanka into the further lacrcaae in cases. Board­ Dag Cautions missile's first and second stages Terrance Hale Laiae, brother of placing a greater share of the ate every morning and^evehlng to life imprisonment in the K piscopal Guild have been ing. homes for chUdren in private the bride, waa beat man. Rival Chiefs ehanged from Thursday to before firing. burden on big trucks. the incredible congestion of our State Prison for the murder agency homea Increased chargee Mra Laiae wore a brown faille antiquated highways that takes s WadBMdAV duriniT Lent. The Guild Under the second contract. for board and room care. Hospital The President, In * 3,500-word of his estranged wife. Hamilton Standard will supply suit with white hat and carnation i^eclul mesMge to Congreai^ auid heavy toll In automotive costs and KasavuLu on w fll m eet Wednesday at 11 a.m. In and ooBvalesoent eases tnereadng Nadile was calm as Superior Uquid - oonditionliig aystsma to oorsage, and the bridegroom’s hlz p «7-u-you-go plan would com- depreciation, to say nothing of hu­ Unite, Aim the Guild Room at St Mary's . hm lly liable relatlvea cannot mother wore a turquoise talfeta Court Judge Alva P. Loiselle pro­ Church. Hostesses for the dessert maintain fuel tempen^re at a lete 41,000 mllm of expreaa roads man nerves and tempers.” cover hoepital care.” dress with wMto camathm oor- y 1973 iirithout resort to a higher Declaring the road program vital nounced the sentence. Opposing UN will be Mrs. Elisabeth Kennedy, constant 55 degree to 65 degrees The depairtmeiit requeat will .be S Nadile, an ex-marlne, had plead­ F. vriUle the propellants are in aage. M eral gasoline tax. to the nation's security, safety and Mrs. Frank H. Sheldon, and Mrs. reviewed by. General Manager After a small reception et the ed guilty to second degree murder At Gizenga 2 storage at the launch site. However, he u id Oongresa should economic growth, Kennedy said United Nation?, N. Y., Feb. ROlda Allison. A fter the 10 a.m. Richard Martin at a hearing home of the brlde'e parents, toe Feb. 9. service, there will be a food sale not permit a acheduled June 30 re­ "I am wholly opposed to either 28 (/P)— Secretary - general Wednesday, March 8, at 8-pm. couple -left on a motor trip to. duction In the gaa tax from 4 cents Hie estranged wife, Lillian Para­ with Mrs. WyviUe Peabody. Mrs. dis' Nadile, 22. waa found dead Dag Hammarskjold warned ElisabethTiDe, Katanga, Allan Hotchkiss, and Mrs. Ger­ Maine. They will make their home a gallon to .3 cents. And he added (Oonttoued on Page Seven) at 386 Main St ■July 17 in a Willimantic hotel trude Cannon in charge. Elks Raise $800 that if hia proposals^ for heavier Congolese President Joseph Feb. 28 (JP)— A. conference on W^Two to Hear Mica. Churchill la a 1960 gredu- leylea on trucks are rejeclpd, Con­ room. Death was attributed to a Kasavubu today that the the future of The Congo Hill To Aid Hospital gress should b. prepared to in­ lacerated brain and a fractured United Nations will no longer >e held March 6 on Mmdfigas* VZ4 crease gasoline taxea on all users Cost of Living skuU. Chiiia MissionGiy Kennedy’s plan would boost tax- In urging toe life sentence. permit its peace efforts to be car Island, the Katangfi gov* More than 6800 was raised for Throw Them ts and fees on heavy trucks. Diesel Prorecutor Louia A. Woiasard blocked by political opposi­ emment announced today. AUTO atreased that Nadile had served the Newington Home for Crippled The Rev. Wemer Medel of New DONT A w ey fuel, tires, tubes and retread rub­ Has First Dip tion. This is the meeting earlier lODY York City win be guest speaker at son ptoaty ef wear left la ber. While truckers would bear the time in' toe Louisiana State Peni­ in a letter to Kasarobu, Ham­ sdieduled for Geneva. DUO Children from the Elks’ venison eboea vtoea brought here for brunt of these, Kennedy said even tentiary for manslaughter in an­ a meeting of the We-Two Group of marskjold called for' full coopera­ Three Conga teadni who ★ WELDING gams dinner attoided by more expert repatrfng- so they would not pay "their fair In 12 Months other slaying. tion of the Leopoldville govern­ Oonicordla Lutheran Church to­ 'share of the cost of this program.” Nadile waa aentenced to 10 have been meeting hero-~ ★ AUTO lO D Y and than 350 persons Saturday night Open Moodaye AU Day ment in averting a civil war. But at the Elks Home. morrow at 7:80 p.m. Differences over financing as­ years for the sla5ring o f hia first he added that the United Nations Moise TBhombe. Jose^ Deo FENDER REFAIRS The Rev. Mr. Wedel is associ­ Closed Wednesday pects of the program were pointed W ashington, Feb. 28 Liv­ wife, but, said Woiasard, the sen­ 'Ihla is the largest amount con­ Aftornoena Tnes. Is The ing costa declined slightly in Jan­ has the strength and the deter­ and Albert Kaloiji~wi]l at* tributed to the hoepital in the his­ ated with the Board of Foreign up in the weekly meeting of con­ tence later was reduced to seven ★ COMPUTE CAR Missions of the United lAithersn LAST DAY At gressional DemocraUc Isaders with uary—the first drop In 12 months. mination to carry out its mission lend.
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