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Radio/Hae Iumrlipatfr Lueninn I F Ralh New Probe Ordered in Kent State PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. Aug. 2, 1973 Police Report . ■ \ ■ • * t A burglary occurred Daniel F. Rawlings, 64, of 38 Coventry Boostcrs Head For England sometime Wednesday after­ Church St., was charged noon at 31 Carol Dr. Police say Wednesday night on Broad St., that approximately $200 in with operating a motor vehicle MONICA SHEA The entire production, in­ before your very eyes, tear in Seek Candidates coins was taken in the break, in cluding script writing and con­ half twenty-sevai 1972 editions while under the influence of Correapondenl The Democratic nominating struction of the pufqiets, is the which entry was gaied by liquor or drugs. Police say that Tel. 742.9495 of the Bridgeport telephone committee is seddng two peo­ iUmrliPatfr lueninn I f ralh breaking a window in the rear they observed him operating his work of the children of Mr. and directory. ple to fill vacancies for the ’Ibe Coventry High School door. car erratically. Mrs. Robert Fitch of South St. Tickets are available from Housing Code Board of Booster Gub will leave Bradley A donation will be requested MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,1978 - VOL. XCH, No. 258 Mancheiter^A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES He was released on a $150 Skip Walsh ex' any member of Appeals. If you are interested PRICK: FIFTEEN CENTS International in Windsor Locks Terrence M. Stock, 21, of 40 non-surety bond for court Aug, for admission to the perfor­ the Democratic Town Com­ call Dick Ciomie. Olcott St. was charged 20. on Friday at 3 a.m. for mances. mittee. Wednesday night with second- VERNON Manchester, England. < There Dollar Dance will be 174 area residents on the degree larceny by possession. W a^e McDonough, 19, of no ’The Coventry Democratic plane which will arrive in R a d w / h a e k Police said that Stock was certain address, was charged Town Committee will sponsor a V England about 2 p.m. Rngliah News Capsules found in possession of a 1971 Wednesday on a Circuit Court Dollar Dance on Aug. 25 to Nixon Plans time. Pontiac Grand Prix, to which 12 arrest warrant with third- raise money for the fall elec­ VAmS fREE' According to Owen Trask, he had no title. Police believe degree larceny and criminal tions. coordinator of the Booster that the vehicle had been stolen impersonation. Police say that As an added attraction there COMMWKATWM New Probe Ordered recently in Florida. Club, the Connecticut group Major Changes Watergate McDonough is charged in con­ will be live entertainment. Minimum Wage Stock was also charged with will be taken by buses to the WASHINGTON (AP) - The nection with recent incidents of Rose Fowler and Holly Gantner WASHINGTON (AP) - improper use of registration Caludon Castle in Coventry, Senate Watergate committee cashing stolen checks at an will be vocalizing in harmony to Republican <^>ponents of a bill plates as the plates on the car England, where they will be was to probe further today into area bank. songs of their youth. Dr. Joseph For Banking to raise the ndnimum wage to he was operating belonged to met by their host families. allegations that the White McDonough was held in lieu Kornfield will recite his $2.20 an hour predict President another car. He was released Trask will present to the tard House attempted to draw the In Kent State Case of a $2,000 surety bond for court "Comments From the Com­ Nixon will veto the measure on a $5,000 surety bond, posted mayor of Coventry, England, a CIA into the Watergate today at Manchester. mode.” Bill Sdunidt will sing WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon today proposed despite support for it from by a professional bondsman, for replica of the Coventry, Conn, coverap, then planned to moTTe WASHINGTON (A P )-A tty . old favorite “Process Protest major changes in the country’s fimmcial sjrstem, including Labor Sectary Poter J, Bren­ court Aug. 20. Gymnast Enthusiast coat of arms during a civic on to an investigation of the Gen. Elliot L. Richardson today William Fox, 26, of Stafford, Songs” accompanied by Tony nan. reception Monday In the Guild phasing out interest rate ceilings on savings and other F B I’s role in the many-headed ordered a new Justice Dej^rt- is listed in fair condition in Felice on his “Concerned Gor­ SKYLAB II Skyiob II Astronauts Laurie Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Man­ Hall of the Coventry Town bank deposits over a S ^ y e a r period. scandal. The veto threat has prompted ment investigation of the George A. Olsaver, 44, of 73 Rockville General Hospital dian.” Ralph Thissell will per­ ning of Watrous Rd., performs a V-seat on the balance House. Army Lt. Gen. Vernon A. House political strategists to Receive Ahead deaths of four Kent State Seaman Circle was charged after an accident in which the form his reknowned ''“Sing- The recommendations in­ COMMAND MODULE Go beam. She is one of about 50 Bolton participants in a TTie visit will conclude with a Walters, deputy director of the recmisider whether to vote on University students shot by Wednesday night with third- motorcycle he was operating along with W atergate.” BATTERY-OPERATED clude inducements to banks and deposit money into hank* and summer gymnastics program under direction of Richard the measure today or wait until For Full Mission National Guardsmen in 1970. degree larceny and third- dinner-dance hosted by the savings and loan institutions by Central Intelligence Agency, was in collision with a car Superhero Chuck White will. financial institutions to lend September when the House Richardson said his decision degree criminal trespass in Nietupski. They have been working for six weeks on mats Coventry, England families on lifting the interest rate celUnga. was today’s first scheduled Wednesday at Phoenix St. and TELEPHONE AMPUNER more money for home returns after a month-long was based on “the need to ^ connection with the apparent horses, parallel bars and balance beams. There was a Aug. 20. Allen Freem an of witness. Former acting FB I Tankeroosen Rd. mortgages by providing a tax recess. exhaust every potential for theft of an auto bumper from registration fee. Nietupski said the program was very Coventry, England, is the GREAT FOR BUSINESS Director L. Patrick Gray la The operator of the car, Alan credit on the amount of acquiring facts related to this Dillon Ford, 319 Main St., police English coordinator for the stM u led to follow Walters to Dixon, 17, of Stafford, was successful and one he would like to see continued in future LOSE UGLY FAT mortgage loans. tragedy.” ^ said. Court date is Aug. 20. visit. Start loxing welghi today OR OR FAMILY CALLS Police Set Up the witness table late today or Nixon Unwelcome charged with failure to grant years under the summer recreation program. (Herald He gave no indication The return trip will be made MONEY BACK. MONADEX It a liny In addition, savings and loan Monday. CHICAGO (AP) - APL-CIO right of way at a stop sign. photo by Holland) tablet that will halp curb your da- whether a federal grand jury Aug. 21. ^ aira lor axcata food. Eal lait-weigh associations would be able to Tolland Post President George Meany says Court date is Aug. 21. would be convened to assist in lata. Contains lio dangerous drugs offer checking account services Cambodia he will break a long-standing and will not make you nervous. No the probe. Puppet Shows and the so-called NOW accounts For Probe tradition and not inrite Presi­ Democrat Lead Robert McGivney, 18, of 138 strenuous axsrcise. Changs your Ilia With this handy telephone amplifier, everyone can PHNOM PENH (AP) - A Richardson ordered J. Bolton The “Little Brook Theatre” . atari today. MONADEX cost- would be authorized for both dent Nfaron to the federation’s Evergreen Rd., Vernon, was .listen simultaneously. Hands are free to continue with major new thrust toward Stanley Pottinger, assistant at­ group is presenting a series of $3.00 tor a 20 day supply and $5.00 commercial banks and savings VIVIAN KENNESON October convention. Now 1,820 charged Wednesday with lor twice the amount. Loss ugly lat work or make notes. Amplifier and speaker housed in Phnom Poih gathered momen­ torney general in charge of the puppet shows at the Richard and loan associations. NOW In past years, every presi­ reckless driving in connection or your money will b* refunded with aHractive high-impact cases. No installation required. State Police Major Orlando tum today as insurgent forces department’s Civil R i^ ts Divi­ Manchester Democrats now Summer Rec Program Risley Dance Studio. The no questions asked by: stands for Negotiable Order of dent, rega^Iess of party, has with alleged incidents on Rt. 30, Complete with earphone jack and battery included. Ragazzi is in charge of a new battled government troops only sion, “to pursue the additional enjoy a 1,820 lead over the remaining performances will Liggott Rtxill Porkado Drug Withdrawal and provides for been asked to attend the bien­ police said. He was released on command post at Tolland’s Ad­ three miles from the capital. inquiry by such means as he Republicans in voter registra­ be tonight at 7 and Friday at 3 404 MkMIo Tpko Wort negotiated rates of interests on nial gathering of organized his written promise to appear in Will End on Friday ministration Building, the Field reports said an es­ feels are appropriate so that we tion, figures released by the and 7 p.m. Mall Ordara Flllad Manchester Parkade, Manchester checking accounts.
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