Savings Hoss to Try to Persuade the Syrians to the Existing School Budget of $14,707,- Will Be Reviewed by the Board of Use Their Influence with Their Moneymarket
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
PAGE FOllRTEEN— MANCHESTER EVKMNC! HKHAI.I>. Miinrlii'slor. Ciinii.. M in i . M.mli Daniel F. Verilli Jr. of Bolton; a daughter. Mrs. Doris Anderson ObItuariM Luetjen of Hebron; three brothers. Arabs send aid to Lebanon William J. Stevenson and Herbert F. (ConlinunI from Page One) Mri». I)«‘rlliii S. (icorgi* Mrs. Frank J. Cen'asrio Stevenson, both of Manchester, and barrages on the Rashidieh and Al Albert Stevenson of Clearwater. Israeli helicopter landed Sunday Bass camps near Tyre and firing falling back in the Bourj Rahhal- EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Bertha SOUTH WINDSOR- Mrs. Roberta Aabbassiyeh area. Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Eveline night near the Rashidieh refugee echoed throughout the hills surroun Shaw George, formerly of East Hart Corder Gervascio, 58. of 129 Overlook The weather Watkins of Woodland Hills, Calif., camp south of the city and a tremen ding the city as the invading Israeli PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat and ford. died Friday at Westfield Manor Road died Friday. She was the wife and Mrs. Gertrude Rowsell of Sun Ci dous explosion followed, apparently Abu Jihad, top Fatah military com in Meriden. She was the widow of of Frank J. Gervascio. fo r^ worked to consolidate their Showers tonight, ending towards Paul E. George. ty, Ariz.; and two granddaughters, when the Israelis blew up a Palesti positions in a strategic semicircle mander, headed southward toward morning. Lows near 40. Partly sunny Mrs. Gervascio was a graduate of guerrilla positions in Tyre. Mrs. George was born in Plainville Doreen and Dawn Anderson of nian ammunition dump. around the town. and mild Wednesday. Highs in the 50s. Blessing Hospital School of Nursing, In Sidon, scores of people rushed Outlook; Generally fair and cool and had Hvm in Blast, Hartford and Hebron. Israeli gunners unleashed artillery Palestinian forces were seen Quincy, III., and had been employ^ The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 forward when Arafat’s convoy through Saturday. National weather Middtefieid. She was a member of as a registered nurse at Manchester stalled in' a traffic jam. map on page 7B. Phono 647-9946 Temple Chapter. Order of Eastern Main St., is in charge of Memorial Hospital for the past 12 “We are with you, Arafat!” t h ^ for homo doilvory Star of Manchester, and the arrangements, which are in years. A veteran of World War II, she complete. Leftists rejected shouted. "On with the revolutilH — I -i, m>ars with the U.S. Army Death to the Israelis.” ^ (ConlinuftI from Page One) itationed at IVIre. Ellon P. Woodman ’The big loser was Socialist leader Western correspondents counted 31 Minister Christian Bonnet who had Saturday ~K«irtlivA/T: t Washington, VERNON — Mrs. Marion Evans Francois Mitterrand, 61. Rejected in large Iraqi trucks and 15 smaller qualified for the NCAA~]Y Hospital in Woodman, 78, of 300 South §t. died the job of organizing the elections nationwide elections for the third Syrian vehicles moving inland and announcing the results. sem ifinals with vict i nd tjie 7th Saturday at Rockville General time in five years, he blamed his toward the embattled guerrilla Michigan State and x,, England. Hospital after a long illness. She was Later, the Gaullist Rally for the defeat on his rambunctious Com stronghold of Nabatiyeh from the Fullerton, respectively. S 919, in Ely, Republic, with 147 seats now the munist partners. Lebanese coast south of Sidon. Voters of district the wife of Elton P. Woodman. and Notre Dame went ti st Hartford Mrs. Woodman was born in largest single party in the new parlia The Socialists and Qommunists The fighting brought a refugee version of "Meet Me in S j coming to Walpole, Mass., and had lived in ment, Barre’s middle-of-the-road split six months ago over updating exodus from the south. According to Union for French Democracy and the beating Villanova and D< / She was a Stamford before coming to Vernon their Common Program for U N. figures, 60,000 Palestinians and Sociajist Party’s secretariat all were Top-ranked Kentucky v yr Lutheran about a year ago. She was a member nationalization and welfare 100,000 Lebanese have been made huddling to plan next moves. 6 Arkansas in next of Union Memorial Church of Stam measures. homeless'by the fighting. semifinals while No. 9 Di y two sons. ford and the Friendly Circle of the veto consolidation Notre Dame. The winner^ ^ , ,^cio of St. church. day night. ^.s Lee Ger-She is also survived by two Dollar erosion hits home Disagreei Duke had an easy ti: ^jniversity of daughters, Mrs. Ralph Tartaglia of By SESAIN VAUGHN the town and the district, which is the District voters, taken in only one of fa) daughters, ol K u m ff. scmebel. 0 South Windsor and Mrs. Leo Kase of (Continued from Page One) It’s why some observers believe entire district electorate. the resolutions, indicated 27 in favor Mary Beth Gervascio, at home, and imported cars rise, American and GREG PEARSON Mrs. Schiebel was bom Nov. 7,1891 Massapequa, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs, ’The directors took careful steps to and 580 oppos^ to the committee, Mrs, Russell (Kathleen) Brown of the passage of President Carter’s manufacturers take advantage of the Herald Reporters in Hartford and had lived in East Bklna Hall of Cambridge, Mass,; A lot of people blame oil. It's energy bill by Congress is a necessity set a tone of strict decorum for the (founts of all district voters in favor Rockville; her mother, Mrs. Rose widening difference to hike the Hartford most of her life before com seven grandchildren and three great because you use too much oil heating if the dollar is to regain its strength. Nearly 600 voters of the Eighth meeting with the Pledge of of the committee were made on each Corder of Quincy, 111,; a brother, prices of some of their cars. ing to Ellington a year ago. She was a grandchildren. your home and too much gasoline to It’s not all bad news, however. A Utilities District Monday night made Allegiance at the beginnning and vote by the registrars of voters, but Sidney Corder of Lakeside, Calif.; For Americans who live abroad, charter member of Storr Chapter, The funeral is Tuesday at 2 p.m. at run your automobile. And a lot of that cheaper dollar means American their feelings about consolidation even a red, white and blue bunting Penny declared the vote clear with two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Kelley the bad news is now. Order of Eastern Star, of West Hart Bouton & Reynolds Funeral Home, oil has to be imported from other goods cost less overseas, so we tend with the town clear by defeating all draped across the directors’ table. the overwhelming majority of per and Mrs, Frances Berenz, bo.th of A bottle of beer in a Japanese bar ford. 545 Bedford St., Stamford. Burial countries. to sell more. And it means foreigners resolutions calling for the formation Penny opened the meeting by sons standing on each vote against Quincy, III.; two grandchildren and that cost 300 yen — or $1.03 — in early of a joint consolidation committee. saying that "No single issue has the resolution. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. will be in Fairfield Memorial Park, To pay for the oil, Americans send can visit America at cheaper prices, 1977 now costs $1.29. A U.S. military . several nieces and nephews. Despite the sound defeat of the se generated so much emotion in the The votes of the town directors, Delight Murray of Vernon; and a Stamford. a lot of dollars overseas. Now, the so more of them come. officer paying 100,000 yen for a small ' The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a m. cond step in the consolidation town" except perhaps the issue of who voted separately from the dis grandson, Daniel J. Murray III of Friends may call at the funeral rest of the world is swimming in all So the answer is to buy American, Off-base house or apartment has seen at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 239 process as outlined by the state trict voters, was also consistent with Vernon. home tonight from 7 to 9. those dollars we’ve been sending you might think. his rent leap from $344.82 to $429.18 serving liquor on Sunday. Graham Road, The Rev. Ronald Home Rule Act, both proponents and seven directors voting in favor of the The funeral is private. Burial will overseas to pay for the oil. Not necessarily; As the prices of since the start of last year. Despite all efforts to keep a solemn be in Blast Cemetery, Manchester. Erbe, pastor, will officiate. Burial opponents Monday night agreed that tone, the Eighth District voters could formation of the (;ommittee and two, The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Tax aid suspended the issue will not end here and that not hold down their enthusiasm in Vivian Ferguson and William Diana, Main St., Manchester, is in charge of Rocky Hill, continued efforts, either through the defeating the proposals. They came voting against the committee. During the spring recess this week, arrangements. Friends may call at Holmes courts or other forms, will be made with signs calling for "Freedom of Mrs. Ferguson’s and Diana’s votes students in the Accounting Club at Grasso to open health fair Funeral Home. 400 Main St., toward consolidation. Choice" and "Freedom from Cum were followed each time with There are no calling hours. Manchester Community College will ((-onliniK'd from Page One) Manchester, today from 2 to 4 and 7 each of the test areas.