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Town Evan Nyquist Dies, (Continued from Page One) Cial Condition, Weiss Quoted Ehpnttt Corporate Officers As Saying PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conh., FH. Feb.MS. 1974 Town Evan Nyquist Dies, (Continued from Page One) cial condition, Weiss quoted Ehpnttt corporate officers as saying. Retired Postal Clerk Weiss said he asked General MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEB. 16, 1974 — yOL. XCIII, No. 117 Signal Corp. about the possibili- Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES — TWO MINI of bringing another of its PRICE: F iri’EEN GEN'I'S Evan W. Nyquist, 74, of 40 member of Scandia' Lodge, divisions into the Manchester Lyncss St., a retired postal Vasa Order of America, and a Iona facility, but he was told clerk at the Manchester Post 54-year member of Linne that none of General Signal Office, died Thursday shortly Lodge, Koights of Pythias. He Corp.’s divisions have space after being admitted at also belonged, to the American problems now. Manchester Memorial Hospital Legion and the Manchester Meanwhile, Iona executives after collapsing at his home. He Senior Citizens. He was a past are continuing their attempts to wth Victnaiiicsc Cftbinct Resigns was the husband of Mrs. Emma president of the Manchester secure new jobs for the 440 1 McCormick Nyqi^ist. branch of the National Associa­ employes who’ll be affected by Mr. Nyquist started his postal tion of Letter Carriers. the shutdown. duties April 1, 1931 as a sub­ He is also survived by several Dan Croucher, manager of stitute carrier. He was a nieces and nephews. employe relations for Iona, said carrier for 26 years before Funeral services are-Monday today 35 to 40 companies have Boss^ofYear K ii lian Seeks being assigned a clerk at the at 1 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran contacted him with offers of br. Harvey Pastel of 646 Por­ Economic, Military parcel post and stamp windows Church. The Rev. C. Henry jobs for Iona’s workers. ter St. was presented the Boss at the post office. He retired Anderson, co-pastor, will of­ “It’s been an encouraging of the Year award jiy the July 3, 1964 after 33 years ser­ ficiate. Burial will be in East Fuel Hoarding Difficulties Said response,” Croucher said. American Association of vice. Cemetery. Croucher said the state Labor Medical Assistants at their an- He was born March 1,1899 in Friends may call at Watkins Department,,has sent represen­ '^nual presentation of awards Behind Shakeup Manchester, son of the late Funeral Home , 142 E. Center tatives to the Iona plant to in­ ceremony held earlier this Investigation Charles and Ida Johnson St., Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. on­ terview employes and assist month at the Holiday Inn, Hart­ cabinpw^^ ~ entire South Vietnamese Nyquist, and had lived here all ly- them in registering for employ­ ford. HARTFORD (UPI) - At­ permission to ship extra fuel to cabinet resigned today to permit President Nguyen Van his life. He was an Army The family suggests that any ment opportunities. Dir. Pastel is a surgeon at torney General Robert K. some dealers. veteran of World War I and II. Thieu to restructure the government, the Ipvernment memorial contributions may be Manchester Memorial Killian says the state has failed A spokesman for the state radio announced. ^ He was a member of made to the Emanuel Lutheran Hospitd)^ to investigate reports of illegal energy agency said the Texaco Emanuel Lutheran Church and Church Memorial Fund. fuel hoarding by gasoline station at Branford on the Minister Trah Thien Khiem sub­ it?Old Guard. He was a 50-year Candidates Nominated , stations which have shut down. Connecticut Turnpike is one of mitted the resignation of all 25 ministers and vice- WASHINGTON (UPI) - Killian said Friday he knew those approved for an increase ministers. Mrs. Helen Belliveau Sen. Lowell P .’ Weicker, R- \ Report Cards of at least 13 different defunct under federal rules. The short communique said for you and the government Conn., has nominated 70 can- Mrs'; Helen Mary Hayes i' stations where varying Station owners have been Thieu accepted the mass communique has said all that Weickeiv^ I# didates to compete for 11 Belliveau of \Vest Hartford died amounts of gasoline, up to 25,- filing so-called Form 17’s with resignations but requested has to be said.” military academy vacancies Report cards were dis­ r'% - Thursday at a West Hartford tributed to East Catholic High- OW gallons, are being stored in the FEO for permission to get Khiem and the ministers to stay , This is the second shake-up convalescent home. She was the Demands Weicker said today he has en­ School students today. violation of state fire laws, and more gas because of high until a new cabinet is formed. Thieu made since he was re­ dorsed 30 nominees to fill three sister of Mrs. Mary. G. O’Brien Gregans Confer With Steele possibly of federal energy growth of sales volume during Thieu also requested Khierri elected president in 1971. Thieu of Manchester. vacancies at the U.S. Air Force regulations. the past year. to form the new cabinet, the discharged five ministers last Rationing Dr, and Mrs. John Gregan of Manchester were in Academy at Colorado Springs, The funeral is Saturday at Association of Retired Persons-National Retired Teachers Killian, a candidate for the “We finally have been able to radio said. October and named his key ad­ Washington recently and discussed federal legislation with 30 for three vacancies at the 8:15 a.m. from the John F. WEST HARTFORD Association. She was in Washington to help formulate Democratic gubernatorial turn paper into gasoline,” state The communique said the viser and press secretary, (UPI)—Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Congressman Robert Steele (center). Mrs. Gregan is U.S. Military Academy at West Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. legislative goals for the two associations on issues affec­ nomination, said he asked Gov. Energy Administrator Eckardt reason for the mass resignation Hoang Due Nha, to take over has warned against gambling chairmaivof the Connecticut Joint State Legislative Com­ Point, and 10 for five openings Fire Calls Center St., with a Mass at the Thomas J. Meskill on Jan. 13 to Beck said. The new allocation was to allow Thieu “to reshape the government propaganda ap­ with the en er^ shortage and mittee reiir^enting the six-milli(^n-m^mber American ting older Americans, including health care, housing in­ at the U.S. Merchant Marine Church of the Assumption at THURSDAY investigate possible illegal amounts to an additional 152,000 the structure and personnel of paratus as minister for called for an immediate man­ come and transportation. Academy at Kings Point, N.Y. 8:45. Burial will be in Mt. St. 6:24 p.m. — Small fir-e-in-wall ‘ hoarding but has seen no gallons of gasoline to be^aeflt to Eight members of Manchester’s High School’s Sock and the cabinet in order to cope domestic and overseas infor­ datory nationwide gasi 14 Texaco stations this month. left to right are Mark Hirschfeld, Laura Hlivyak, Cathy Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ at 19 Cornell St.; minor damage response from the Republic^ Buskin drama group hold their charter membership cer­ with the situation and national mation. rationing. governor’s office. An additional 95,000 gallons Larivee, Jed Krascella, Steve Ide, Mark Zarbo, Pat Ryan requirements.” field. reported (Town Wre tificates in the International Thespian Society which they In another development. In an address at the Universi­ The attorney general said he will be distributed to the and Linda Clarahan. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) "rhe U.S. State Department South Vietnam has agreed in Friends may call at the. • Department). V, received during an induction ceremony Thursday. From ty of Connecticut Law School TODAY ” ’'fl3?TlSr’autHoFriy to act on the stations during the rest of the had no immediate reaction. principle,^ negotiate with the funeral home tonight from 7 to \ year. Thursday, Weicker said he will 9:23 a.m. — Delayed ignition alleged violations, but urged The resignation came as a Philippin^o settle the dispute attach a mandatory rationing Police Report Regional Training Center of oil burner at 49 Rachel Rd. the governor to begin a State officials said they don’t total surprise to political over the Spratly islands in the plan to the Emergency Energy (BeechWood Apartments); statewide investigation im- know whether more gasoline Inside observers in Saigon although it South China sea, a foreign Anthony Sgro Act which comes up for Senate -.JJigMh~JDistrict fiVemen /rtiediately. will be allocated to .the stations Drarria Honorary is a common view‘d in the capital. ministry spokesman said today. Anthony Sgro, 57, of 73 Devon debate Monday. Ready For Referendum responded. Killian’s office identified the during the year. that the government is now en­ In Cambodia, rebels harassed Dr. died early this morning at ‘‘Optimistic predictions of an 3 closed down stations illegally Hartford diesel distributor Today’s countering difficulties in government garrisons and Manchester Memorial early end to the fuel crisis are MANCHESTER • Stereo ^uipment valued at By JUNE TOMPKINS hoarding gasoline as: will receive 5,000 gallons more Formed at MHS economic and military fields. troops all along the southern Hospital. He was the husband of another consumer fraud, and fuel this month and a dealer on About 20 gallons of gasoline about $650 Was stolen in a McNall’s Station off exit 94 Whelton, style, class all the way, Page 11 The International Thespian The government spokesman front Friday night as the in­ Mrs. Elizabeth Colton Sgro. further delays in rationing arq The Regional Occupational Manchester by special act of Interstate Rte. 86 in Vernon The Sock and Buskin will pre­ was siphoned from a Foster’s Thursday break\into' the 87G proposition.
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