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170 Lower Meat Prices at Stop & Slum PAGE TWENTY-FX)UR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., April 15, 1974 1 i f f JERGY ilCHOCKvNUTSill CLOROX kWORLD FAR CAMPBEU’S !| 2-lb. Coffee l.'f WITH THIS COUPON L Gallon Bleach l l i Laundry Detergent r lEupninn IbralJi I ^ WITH THIS COUPON AND A $5 PURCHASE | ^ITH THIS COUPON AND A $5 PURCHASE VegeUikSMiy By MICHAEL 0. WESTER i: I ^ WITH THIS COUPON AND A $5 PURCHASE il; WITH THIS COUPON AND A $5 PURCHASE LUBBOCK. Tex. (UPI) - White Gem MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 16,1974 - VOL. XCIH, No. 167 Manchester-—A City of Village Charm Thermonuclear fusion, whiclu TWENTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS could fuel industry, city power systems and possibly : g a l transportation systems, may ji4 9 0Z. Fully Cooked JUG ' BOX 103/4 OZ. be usable within 20 years, if 2 LB. CAN ^ 1 CAN May Have Been Forced to Participate the engine ring problems can Ve^table be mastered. 202 20 3 g 20 6- Dr. Magne Kristiansen and Good Monday, April 15 - Saturday, April 20 '2 0 4 : CHICKEN I Good Monday, April 15 - Saturday, April 20 '2 0 5 : ROASTED OR BARBECUE STYLE Dr. Marion Hagler, electrical Llmll one can par cjstomar Good Monday, April 15 - Saturday, April 20 Limit one Jug per customer Good Monday, April 15 - Saturday, April 20 engineering professors at Limit one box per customer Good Monday, April 15 - Saturday, April 20 Texas Tech University, are' heading a $59,300 National Science Foundation grant for 1V V4H1V VV Vu VuU V VUUU U UUUUUU VuuuI; FBI Seeking Patricia Hearst experimental studies in radio V vx^vV V VuUU V VUUU U UUUUUUUUI 'uuuyuuuuuuuuUUUUUUUUUUUOUOUu y-,. frequency plasma heating. SAVE 59° with Ihle coupon on a 8 oz. jar SAVE 12' "A phrase like ‘RF plasma with this coupon on a 48 count box {I SAVE 10' l i e with thia coupon on a 1444 oz. can SAVE 15 heating' may not do much for with this coupon on a 32 oz. Jar SAVE 2 0 i l l Ith this coupon on a 10 count t small talk, but it could be i; YUBAN INSTANT SALADA vital to the world’s long- I! STOP & SHOP HEINZ GENUINE As Witness to Bank Robbery range' energy supplies," said ! i COFFEE GLAD LAWN Kirstiansen. Good Mon., April 15—Sit., April 20—Limit one lir o ir cuftom ir y— rnme unn TEAn <r BAGS 231 I L—^ VARIETIES I 201 "“ "“ 'DOG FOOD 232 camera. Kidnaped 10 weeks ago outside in two getaway cars. Kristiansen and Hagler nn DILL«c PICKLES■_n ^ ^ &M kbniLEAF unuuBAGS 233 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - material witness in the passersby. identify her as “Tania,” that o Good Mon., April 1 5 -S il., April 20-Llm l| one box per customer by the Symbionese Liberation robbery. Bates said if it were deter­ agree that there is new confi­ The FBI today sought Patricia Two men were seriously authorities speculated she was Army, Miss Hearst, in a tape- “She may have been acting mined that Miss Hearst was ac­ dence in c 0 n t r 0 1 1 e d fu­ UJ Hearst as one of four rifle- wounded, but both were forced to take part. recorded message, renounced under duress and coercion,” tually a participant, she also sion as an economical, safe ^ ^ ^ coupon* may be beredeemed redeemed with with only only one one $5 purchasaS5 p u rc h a s e " "™ ""™ toting women who held up a San reported in satisfactory condi­ “There’s reason to believe source of power. Francisco bank Monday, shot her parents and her former life said FBI special agent in would be charged with bank tion at a hospital. They were 13 days ago and said she was robbery. she was not a willing partner in Will Use Water two bystanders and escaped charge, Charles W. Bates, in Peter Markoff, 59, who the kidnaping or the bank "Most people believe the with more than $10,000. joining forces with her captors. explaining why she was sought The robbery took place short­ operates a nearby iiquor store, She said she was changed her ly after the 9 a.m. opening of a robbery,” said U.S. Attorney physics will work, but we still Authorities said the 20-year- as a material witness instead of and Eugene Brennan, 70, who James Browning. name to “Tania.” Hibernia Bank branch in San have uncertainty in regard to Wiwesate Hieat prices aw lower.___ ___ old kidnap victim may have a participant. Three other lives near the scene. Thd three women named in A warrant was issued for the engineering of the prob­ been forced to participate women were named as Francisco’s oceanside Sunset A hidden camera in the bank Miss Hearst, granddaughter of bank robbery warrants were lem," Kirstiansen said. against her will. suspects, and police said five District. The four women — all took several dramatic famed newspaper founder young and white, wearing dark Nancy Ling Perry, Patricia T he p r o to ty p e of a Miss Hearst was identified in men apparently also were in­ photographs of the gun-wielding Michelle Soltysik and Camilla William Randolph Hearst, as a coats and “waffle-stomper” thermonuclear fusion power pictures taken by a hidden bank volved — four of them waiting robbers, including one showing type boots and carrying semi­ Catherine Hall, all believed plant may be in operation by the woman identified as previously to be members of automatic rifles — and a man 1995, five years earlier than 170 lower meat prices at Stop & Slum Patricia carrying a gun but the tiny SLA which claimed 6 entered the bank with military­ was predicted two years ago with another of the robbers like precision, scooped $10,690 responsibility for the Hearst and 20 years after the first appearing to be holding a gun on kidnaping and the slaying last from cash drawers after breeder reactor —which de­ A ll Stop*Shop stores open every morning at8:00 A.M. Mother %an’t Believe It’ her. November of Oakland Schools ordering patrons and employes It was because of this picture, Supt. Marcus Foster. pends upon fission for energy v '^ O O O to lie on the floor, then fled LA PAZ, Mexico (UPI) — The Hibernia Bank. 'IWo bystanders plus apparent efforts by the None of the men was iden­ — is expected to be operable. brainwashing. That’s through the front door, firing at Hagler said fission reactors IS ''Quality-Protected’^Roast & Steak Sale! Starts Monday, April 15 - Saturday, April 20 mother of Patricia Hearst said were shot during the robbery. something highly professional robbers to go out of their way to tified. today she cannot believe her Earlier, Miss Hearst’s use uranium for fuel, and ONE OF THE STOP X SHOP COMPANIES in the field of psychiatry, I there is a limit to the amount ■ a & n ^ ood daughter took part in the $10,000 mother, Catherine, said she and believe.” of raw fuel available because holdup of a San Francisco bank. her husband “were still as con­ Mrs. Hearst was in Las Mideast Peace in Jeopardy only about .7 per cent of the “I’m so upset I can’t talk to vinced as ever that our Cruces with her husband, presi­ ^ i s U v a l you," Mrs. Randolph Hearst daughter has not been con­ dent and editor of the San Fran­ world’s supply of uranium is methods it practiced before last A Syrian military delegation, said. “We just heard it over the verted to the revolutionary cisco Examiner; two other United Press International of the right kind and can be October’s war. “The time when headed by Brig. Gen. Hikmat used for this purpose. d H o id H . Is This Girl Patty? radio. It’s so bizarre. I can’t philosophy that those terrorists daughters, a son-in-law and a An Egyptian newspaper believe it. Please leave us represent.” hinted today that Egypt might Israel was able to practice this Chehabi, head of military in­ "Fusion reactors will use grandson. method has pass^,” it said. alone. ” She added, however, “ We open a second front in the Sinai telligence, currently is in the water as a basic source of The FBI Monday night released this Hibernia Bank The Hearsts were expected to “Israel cannot remain with one The FBI said Miss Hearst don’t know anything at all about Desert if the Israel-Syrian United States for talks with energy," Hagler said. “As X automatic camera photograph showing this girl who return soon to their home in Arab front to concentrate on.” Secretary of State Henry A. Broccoli Spears was being sought as a material the techniques involved in Hillsborough, Calif. fighting continues. The fighting conceived by the world’s resembles Patricia Hearst with a weapon in her hand in the Golan Heights entered its AI Akhbar also warned that Kissinger on a possible Syrian- scientists and engineers who B IR D S E Y E witness in connection with Mon­ during a robbery by members of the Symbionese Libera­ day’s holdup of a branch of the 36th consecutive day today with “continuing Israeli aggressive Israeli troop disengagement. are working on the problem, Get your Stop tion Army. (UPI photo) Inside intensive Syrian artillery bom­ policies” constituted a hurdle in The Tel Aviv newspaper a plasma of the hydrogen & Shopsworth. 3 Bottom Round ^ bardments of Israeli positions the path of current efforts for a Ma’ariv said Israeli political component of water would be Today's atop strategic Mount Hermon.
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