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Ihanrt|Patpr Stietttng Itpralji Ihowen, Lows in the 40I I PAGE T W E N T Y - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. C6nn.. Frl., Sept. 29,1972 The Weather Voter Session Rev. Bourret Resigns Goudy tonight with a chanct o( Manchester Board 4 To 8 —Today iHanrt|patpr Stietttng ITpralJi ihowen, lows in the 40i. Sunday Obituary Police Report Heralding Politics Concordia Pastor cloudy, highs In the 60i. Municipal Building To Host Workshop Manchester g ftf n . Cohen***^*****^ Warren P. Kleinschmidt, 21, of will be vacationing in the interim. MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm M isi Beulah Walton The Rev. Joseph E. Bourret FOURTEEN PAGES PiUCE F|PTEEN CENTS 146 Center St,, was charged with Karin VonDeck of 25 Ellen District, is seeking election to a The Rev. Mr. Bourret has MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1972 VOL. XCl, No, 308 ROCKVILLE - Miss Beulah has resigned his post as pastor of The Board of Education will Mrs. Vera Osborne, department intoxication and possession of Lane has been appointed second term. served as pastor of Concordia Walton, 85, of 14 Davis Ave. died Concordia Lutheran (Church and sponsor a regional workshop on head, Mrs. Carolyn DeBoer, and controlled drugs last night at Manchester campaign manager Mark Hafner of 68 Elsie Dr , a Lutheran Church since January this morning at a Rockville nur­ ........... ITPA (Illinois Test of Miss Karen Claassenl and Mrs. Center Springs Park. for Richard Rittenband, freshman at East Catholic High 1966. Before coming to Concor­ sing home. Psycholingulstic Abilities), Phillis Carriere, speech therapist He was released on a $100 Republican candidate for First School, will head a group of dia, he had served pastorates at Miss Walton was bom March Tuesday through Thursday, at the for parochial schools. surety bond posted by a youths who will distribute the Christ the King Lutheran Church 23, 1887 in Nashville, Tenm, and District congressman. Keeney St. School. Sessions will From area towns, they are Mrs. professional bondsman. The case Mrs. VonDeck, a past presi­ bumper stickers at various of Windsor and in Manchester, had lived in Hartford before com­ meet each day from 9 a.m. to 4 Linda Lachman and Miss Stacie was scheduled for court Oct. 16. dent of the Manchester YR’s locations, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. N il. Monday Bus Service ing to Rockville in 1933. She p.m. Shumate, speech therapists, Police said Kleinschmidt was (Young Republicans), is a speech His status becomes "Awaiting made her home with a friend, ITPA is used in testing Ellington; Mrs. Ann Curran, apprehended in the park at about and hearing therapist in the GOP Town Chairman M. Adler a Call” The probable extent of Miss Aurelia Crossley of language and learning disablities. teacher of the perceptually han­ 6:30 p.m.. and a bag containing' Manchester school system. I")obkin has appointed Joseph his Lutheran ministry while on Rockville. The local workshop is under the dicapped, and Miss Mary suspected marijuana was found. Swensson of 97 Prospect St. the leave of absence will be in the Graveside services will be Mon­ supervision of the University of Beringer, speech therapist, Mrs. Dorothy St. Onge of Put­ finance chairman for the local role of pulpit supply in churches day a^ 11 a.m. at Grove Hill Illinois Press. It will be con­ Hebron; and John Flek, director Paul F. (jorman, 18, of 67 Pearl nam, widow of the late U.S. Rep. Republican campaign. Swensson without a pastor. Still Up In The Air Cemetery. The Rev. Paul J. Bow- ducted by Dr. Thomas P. Lom­ of special services, Bolton. St., was issued a summons last William St. Onge of the Second is a veteran member of the A native of Providence, R.I., he man, pastor of Union bardi, associate professor in the The first two days will cover night for carrying riders on the Congressional District, has given Republican Town Committee. graduated from the Luther Congregational Church, will of­ absorb any more operating losses, which total hundreds of department of special education administration and interpretation outside of his motor vehicle, at a "hearty endorsement" to Roger Junior College In Nebraska and HARTFORD (AP) — Just a weekend away from a possible ficiate. of West Virginia University. He of ITPA, and the third will be Center Springs Park. Court Hilsman, Democratic candidate "WIN, lose or draw," the received a BA degree in history bus service standstill in Connecticut’s six biggest cities, the thousands of dollars per year for the two lines. The The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 has worked with Dr. Sam Kirk of devoted to remediation of the appearance was set for Oct. 16. for the Second District seat. Connecticut Federation of from Bethany College, Kansas. companies said they could not afford a raise, as demanded Ellington Ave., is in charge of principals involved seemed to be taking a wait-and-see the University of Arizona’s areas identified. Previously, Mrs. St. Onge said Hilsman, a Democratic Womens Gubs is He then attended Augustana arrangements. attitude. by the union. department of special education Fallacaro said, the school system Deborah K. Hinkley, 16, of 147 former assistant secretary of offering to its members and their Theological Seminary, Rock There are no calling hours. Both companies made offers Friday of one-year contracts and co-developer of ITPA. has purchased testing services. New London Tpke., (ilastonbury, state, "has the know-how, the guests a four-day, three-night Island, 111., where he was or­ Gov, Thomas J. Meskill, calling it a labor-management at the same terms, but the ATU rejected it, proposing Attendance at the three-day He added that holding the was charged last night with Washington contacts and the tour to San Juan, Puerto Rico, dained at the Augustana dispute, refused to sign a bill passed by a special session of instead a day-to-day operation. The two companies made session is limited to 12 school workshop will prove to be an fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ dedication needed to carry Nov. 17 to 20. Reservations may Lutheran Church in 1958. the General Assembly ordering his administration to spend personnel from Manchester and economy over the years through ting) at Treasure City Depart­ forward the Democratic policies be made at Democratic State their offer dependent on a government subsidy of some kind. Esther McLain money to keep buses rolling through the end of the fiscal ROCKVILLE-Esther McLain, three are;^^ towns. From town, the use of trained personnel, and ment Store at the Parkade. She of rooting out the evils of Headquarters. 525 Main St., Hart­ Democrats raked Meskill over the coals for his decision he is also hopeful that it will was released on her written Rev. Joseph E. Bourret Two Candidates year. infant daughter of Thomas and they are psychologists Joseph joblessness and of constantly in­ ford. not to sign the bill, passed by the Democratically controlled F'allacaro, department head, result in Manchester’s becoming promise to appear in court Oct. creasing prices." To Attend Opening Gaudia Newbury McLain of will preach his last sermon on But at the bus companies, Connecticut Co. in Hartford and legislature. Donald Hogan, and Richard a resource center for the use of 16. Atty. Ronald Jacobs. South Rd., died Wednesday at Sunday morning. Mrs. Cynthia Wilson of Hebron. Goldwasser; speech therapists ITPA State Comptroller Nathan G Republican candidate for Connecticut Railway & Lighting Co. in Bridgeport, House Speaker William Ratchford said, “ One day, for the Rockville General Hospital short­ The Rev. Mr. Bourret and his Democratic candidate for Vernon Agostinelli of Manchester has Manchester judge of probate, has negotiations with the Amalgamated Transit Union ended purpose of calling the assembly, it's a crisis, and the next day ly after birth. family will be honored at a representative in the 55th Duane Douherty, 22, of 13 been re-elected to the board of appointed John A. DeQuattro his Survivors, besides her parents, farewell party Sunday from noon District, the seat occupied now Friday with little hope for settlement before Monday. it's a simple matter of labor negotiations." Laurel St.. Rockville, was served trustees of Connecticut Public campaign treasurer. DeQuattro 3 are a sister, Donna E. McLain at to 2 p.m. at the church. by incumbent Mrs. Dorothy Although the old contract expires midnight Saturday, the Senate leader J. Edward Caldwell of Bridgeport said a Circuit Court 12 warrant, Television. The election of the resides at 49 .Arvine PI. with his home; her paternal grandfather, Connecticut Crime His resignation becomes effec­ Miller, and Mrs. Elstelle Flanagan effect of a strike by drivers and mechanics would not be felt MeskllTs "indecisiveness is unbelievable." Meskill had said yesterday, charging him with sale board took place last week, at a wife, Valerie, and their three Thomas McLain of Ellington; tive (X"t. 31, but he and his family of Glastonbury, Democratic can­ of hashish and possession of meeting which marked the 10th children. until Monday. Sunday bus service is virtually non-existent. he would veto the bill. and her maternal grandparents, didate for the seat occupied by hashish. The charges were made anniversary of the state’s non­ The Hartford district of the ATU scheduled a union Without the governor's signature, the bill becomes law Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Newbury Rates Reported DeQuattro is president of the State Senator Dave Odegard in in connection with an investiga­ commercial television network. meeting at 10 a.m. at Labor Temple to discuss the situation. of tolland. Greater Manchester (Chamber of Reunion Listed automatically Oct. 11, 10 days after passage. tion made by Vernon Police and the 4th Senatorial District, will be The funeral and burial will be Commerce and the United Fund at the opening of the Andover A CR&L lawyer said the union and company negotiators The Connecticut Co.
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