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PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 9, 1974 I.Ohituaries Police Report We have Bulova Rebecca C. Carpenter Leo E. Sokoloaki MANCHESTER curred eariy this morning at the Manrljpatpr Sunning HrraUi Rebecca C. Carpenter, 85, of VERNON - Leo E. A Manchester girl told police apartment of Linda Ingersoll of she was abducted Sunday at 68C Spencer St. Entry was Greenfield, Mass., mother of Sokoloski, 61, of 8 Regan St„ i- o Mrs. Frederick H. Burr, 274 Rockville section, was found about 11 p.m. from the made through the rear sliding MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 10,1874- VOL. XCIH, No. 238 Manchester—A City of Village Charm f o r t y -f o u r pa g e s - t w o se c t io n s School St., died July 6 in Manchester Parkade. She said glass door. Accutron* watches PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS dead in his apartment July 7. Franklin County Hospital in Dr. Harold Shapiro, assistant a white male with long black Greenfield. She was the widow state medical examiner, said hair to the shoulder, a beard VERNON of the late G. Walter Carpenter. that death resulted from a and a moustache, forced her Vernon Police are searching for men and women. Other survivors are daughter, into a white car with a loud heart attack. for the driver of a van taken Now both sexes can er^oy the dependability and precision 2 sons, and 13 grandchildren. muffler. He was wearing Born in Windsor, Mr. from Odell Dodge, Rt. 30, Ver of Bulova Accutron. Every contemporary style has the famous Private commitment ser dungarees and a green shirt. Sokoloski had lived in Rockville non. tuning fork movement that guarantees accuracy to within a Impeachment Panel vices will be held Wednesday at The girl was taken toward the most of his life. He was a Police said the van was minute a month.* Synchronize your Accutron watches and have 11 a.m. at the Green River Glastonbury area. The man machinist at Pratt & Whitney spotted about 3:07 a.m. today a beautiful time together. From $95 to $1500. Cemetery in Greenfield, Division of United Aircraft offered her wine to drink. He and it was being operated in a followed by a memorial service Corp., East Hartford. did not touch or harm her. After suspicious manner. Police at the Second Congregational Survivors are two brothers, about 90 minutes, she was able attempted to stop the vehicle Questions Mitchell Church in Greenfield at 11:45 Matthew F. Sokoloski and to escape near a gas station. but the driver continued on and a.m. Chester A. Sokoloski, both of She then gave her story to East was chased on Regan St. and Memorial donations may be Rockville. Appointed Hartford and Glastonbury Legion Dr. Police said the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former At witness chair was spent haggling over the port his contention that Nixon had no part made to the Second Funeral services will be held police. driver lost control, struck a torney General John N. Mitchell partially scope of the questioning which would be in the payment of $75,000 to Hunt on the Congregational Church in Wednesday at 9 a.m. at White- utility pole and ran over two has waived the Fifth Amendment and allowed. Mitchell agreed no( to plead the evening of March 21, 1973. Greenfield or to the Deerfield Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 Miss Elinor M. Hashim of In other police action: lawns damaging a fence and begun closed-door testimony to the House Fifth Amendment, Cohen said, if the com White House and Judiciary Committee Valley Arts Association Elm St., Rockville, with the Manchester has been named by • Michael C. Miller, 31, of some shrubbery. committee studying President Nixon’s mittee would limit its questioning to his transcripts each quote President Nixon as Building Fund in care of Allan Rev. Hyacinth A. Lepak of Gov. Thomas Meskill to a five- East Hartford was arrested on Police said the driver then possible impeachment. ■ relationship with Nixon and any telling his aides that morning to “get it.” Carpenter, 40 Farview Way, ficiating. Burial will be in St. year term on the State Library a Circuit Court 12 warrant Mon jumped out of the van and fled Several members of the House knowledge he might have of a “hush One of the Judiciary Committee’s tasks Amherst, Mass. Bernard’s Cemetery. Committee. She replaces Mrs. day charging him with ob the scene. A few minutes later Judiciary Committee were so sure money” payment to convicted Watergate will be to interpret whether Nixon meant There are no calling hours. Virginia Wallace of Orange. taining a controlled substance a check of Odell Dqdge Mitchell, one of six defendants in the conspirator E. Howard Hunt. “get” the money for Hunt and if so, what The chairman of the five- (dilaudin tablets) and forgery revealed the building had been Watergate cover-up trial beginning in Mitchell’s attorney, William G. exactly the money was for. of prescription stemming from September, would say little or nothing, Ernest W. Gaule member committee is the Hon. broken into and the 1974 van ahd Hundley, requested that the tomm ittee According to Republican members, Ernest R. Davis Raymond E. Baldwin, former Miller’s actions in a local phar a motorcycle were missing. they didn’t wait for Mitchell’s 105-minute not delve into matters relating to the up Mitchell told the committee Tuesday that ELLINGTON - Ernest W. VERNON - Lt. Cmdr. Connecticut governor, U.S. macy in April. committee appearance Tuesday. He coming court case since to do so would money was not discussed in a telephone Gaule, 63, of 18 Florence Ave. Ernest R. Davis, USN, (Ret.), senator and Supreme Court * Miller’s bond was set at $1,- Joseph Thibodeau, 21, of 60 returned today. reveal Mitchell’s defense and prejudice conversation ht had with Nixon’s chief of died this morning at Rockville 60, of 62 Discovery Rd. died chief justice. 000 and he was scheduled to Mountain St. and Susan Davis, his chance for a fair trial. staff, H.R. Haldeman, a half-hour after General Hospital. Haggling July 7 in St. Francis Hospital. Miss Hashim is head of the appear in circuit court in Staf 18, of 15 Spruce St., both of Hunt Payment that morning meeting. Born in Germany, he lived Rep. William S. Coheh, R-Maine, said ^ r n in De Queen, Ark., he Reference Department for the ford Springs today. Rockville, were charged Mon Nixon’s attorney, James D. St. Clair, Si. Clair Contention here for the past 17 years com the first hour after Mitchell took the lived in Vernon seven years. He New Britain Library System • Ray Bronson, 24, of Enfield day with faiiure to wear head had requested Mitchell as a witness to sup- St. Clair contends the payment to Hunt ing from North Adams, Mass. had sdh'ed 22 years in the U.S. and is a member of the was arrested qt 12:20 a.m. protection while riding a motor was put in motion before that meeting and He was employed by the Mai Navy, retiring in 1956. He was Manchester Board of Educa today on Locust St. and charged cycle and Thibodeau was also that Haldeman’s failure to discuss it with Tool Co. in Manchester prior to employed as an engineer by tion. She is GOP state central with allowing a person under 16 charged with failure to wear Mitchell immediately afterward was an his retirement. Turbo Power and Marine committeewoman from the years of age (a 15-yeur-old boy) eye protection. Baldwin-Goncord-Deming indication the payment was not a follow Survivors are his wife, Mrs. System, Inc., United Aircraft of ’Third Senatorial District. to operate his car. He was aiso up to Nixon’s statement. Lottie Luddeike Gaule; two Farmington. given a written warning for Larry P. Courchese, 27, of 40 An aide to Chairman Peter W. Rodino daughters, Mrs. Robert Denton Sewer Action Tabled Survivors are his wife, Mrs. having a defective exhaust High Manor Park, Vernon was Jr., D-N.J., disclosed that he plans to per of West Hartford and Mrs. Earl Etta Maurine Holt Davis; his system. charged Monday with failure to By SOL R. COHEN mit live television for the panel’s debate of mother, Mrs. Ruth Pipkin of Sherman of North Adams; two Car Hits Pole^ situation when he said, prior to the tabling Court is July 22. The boy has remove studded snow tires. ’The Manchester Board of Directors proposed articles of impeachment begin Fontana, alif.; a son Ernest R. sisters, Mrs. Helena Roberts action, “It seems to me a greater number Driver Injured been referred to juvenile Those charged are scheduled Tuesday night tabled action on sanitary ning the week of July 22. Davis Jr. of Vernon; two and Mrs. William Peters, both Manchester retailers representing Dworkin of the Parkade Merchants and consumer affairs for the Greater of people are opposed to the proposal than atfthorities for operating a to appear in Circuit Court 12, sewer installations in Baldwin Rd., Con daughters. Miss Susan Jan of Ndrth Adams, and six Kazmier Stanley Pasechnick, five major shopping areas call atten Association; Bernard Apter of Regal Manchester Chamber of Commerce; for it — because of the cost.” motor vehicle without a license. Rockville, August 8. cord Rd. and Doming St., pending a poll of Davis of Brinkley, Ark. and grandchildren. 58, of 551 Parker St. is in tion to the annual Sidewalk Sale Days Men’s Shop; Louis Weiner of Cripp’s • Police chased three youths F.T.