Hanrl|T0ttr Itituinn Ifralh Chileaii Junta Announces Arrests
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PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Sept. 17, 1973 Town Elks Drop About Town m m Obituaries^ The Polish Women’s The Manchester Civic the Keeney St. School at 7:45. White* Clause Alliance, Group 246, will meet Orchestra will rehearse tonight Members are reminded to bring Juseph Gelzewich Kliseo Stentella Manchester Lodge of Elks tonight at 7:30 at the home of and every Monday hereafter at their own music stands: Edwin Grausbinsky Mrs. Myron Hills* has Joined with many other SOUTH WINDSOR - Edwin Eliseo Stentella, 87, of 132 ^rs. Michalina Kurlowicz. Joseph G etzew ich, 87, ..Mrs. Mae McCann Hills, 57, lodges in the state in adopting a !Hanrl|T0tTr ItiTuinn Ifralh “Stanley” Graushinsky of 14 Birch. St., died Saturday at a formerly of New Britain, died of Bloomfield, formerly of national Elks constitutional Saturday at a Manchester con Miller Rd. died Saturday at Manchester, died Saturday at local convalescent home. Lakota Council, Degree of amendment which would end Pocahontas, will meet Give Your Driveway Lasting valescent home. M a n c h e ste r Memorial Hartford Hospital. She was the Born Nov. 17, 1885, in MANCHESTER, CONN , TUESDAY, SEPT, 18, 1673- VOL. XCII, No. 296 Manchester—A City of Village Charm racial discrimination in lodge Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Odd KIGHTEEN PAGES PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Born in Wilna, Poland, he Hospital. He was the husband of wife of Myron Hills. Maglinana Sabino, Italy, he With Our J a n n ih t lived in Manchester 56 years. membership, Darrell Hovey, Fellows Hall. lived in New Britain most of his Mrs. Alice Zilinsky Born in County Armagh, exalted ruler, said today. J .1 6 BLACKTOP SEALER life until moving to Manchester Graushinsky. Ireland, she lived in He was the son of Alexandro Ont coil Mill, ptiiiryn, wilirprooli, wMd- Concordia Lutheran Church six years ago. Born in Poland, he lived in Manchester many years until and Laura Stentella. Hovey said the lodge last prooti driviwiyi, wilki, pilloi. Women will have a potluck He operated a dairy farm in South Windsor 60 years. He was moving to Bloomfield 21 years Before retiring, he was week voted 49-1 to delete the Fill-drying, illlconliing piving pitch riilili ’Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the the New Britain-Berlin and a self-employed potato and ago. She was employed at the employed by Cheney Bros, as a word “white” from the wiilhir, oil, griiM , icldi, giiollno, intl- Vernon areas before retiring 20 tobacco farmer. He was a com dyer. membership requirement church. After the business JlTMIi. Connecticut General Life In meeting, there will b«L a show years ago. He was a communi municant of St. Margaret Mary surance Co. in the personnel Survivors are a son, Enrico clause. Haw JwmlM J-tl and tell program and members , MANCHE8TEB NARDWARl cant of St. James Church. Church, South Windsor, an department for 10 years. She Stentella of Hartford; a SMd MU for t l ^ will share their vacation 1177 Mtkl U tm I t43-44U tipping DrUtwiyi Survivors are four sons, Army veteran of World War I, was a communicant of Christ daughter, Mrs. Onelia Cascone In Maine and other states, Chileaii Junta Announces Arrests experiences. Julian Getzewich of and a member of Manchester the King Church in Bloomfield. of Manchester; six court’s have ruled private clubs Manchester, Robert Getzewich Barracks of Veterans of World grandchildren and six great and lodges discriminating Other survivors are two ' The Manchester Chapter of of Wethersfield, Frank War I. f daughters, Sharon Hills of Los grandchildren. against membership on the G a s o lin e , Getzewich of Altadena, Calif., Other survivors are a son, The funeral is Wednesday at basis of race could be barred the Disabled American Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Veterans will meet ’Tuesday at and John Glowacki of Orange; Edward C. Graushinsky of Maureen Liebler of Dayville; 8:30 a.m. from the John F. from holding state liquor C e ilin g s Reports 95 nine grandchildren and seven South Windsor; a daughter, Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. licenses. 8 p.m. at the American Legion three brothers, John McCann of Home. K great-grandchildren. Mrs. Bernice Whiteley of South Marlborough, and George Center St., with a Mass of rVAV*- I The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 Windsor; a brother and a sister McCann and Patrick McCann, Resurrection at St. James Hovey said a majority of the D e b a te d ’The Woman’s Home League a.m. from the Holmes Funeral in Poland, and four both 'of Manchester; and a Church at 9. Burial will be in St. nation’s lodges will have to ap James Cemetery. prove the change for it to of the Salvation Army will meet I ' FUNERAL HOME | Killed In Goup Home, 400 Main St., with a grandchildren. - WASHINGTON (AP) - Gas sister, Mrs. Margaret Bantley Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Mass of the Resurrection at St. The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 of Manchester. Friends may call at the become effective; but he had station owners have told the Citadel for a fellowship i;:; Established 1874-Three Generations of ServictM, James Church at 9. Burial will a.m. from the Samsel- Funeral services are Tuesday funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 heard the lodges were deleting Cost of Living Council that SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — The military junta announced meeting. Hostess will be Mrs. •*** ' be in St. James Cemetery. Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 at 1 p.m. at the.Taylor and Mo- and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to the racial requirement at about some of them are closing down a four to one ratio. Annie Russell. •ii: 142 East Center Street Manchester ?i today that 95 persons have been killed and 4,700 arrested in There are no calling hours. Buckland Rd., South Windsor, deen Funeral Home, 12 Seneca 9 p.m. because of the council’s price the week since the armed force toppled Marxist President Friends wishing to do so may with a Mass of Christian Burial Rd., Bloomfield. Burial will be ceilings and some others are make memorial contributions at St. Margaret Mary Church at defying the regulations. Salvador Allende. All the prisoners will be court- in Mountain View Cemetery, Project HELP P. martialed, the junta said. to the Manchester Memorial 9. Burial will be in St. Catherine Bloomfield. William A. Alley Manchester Hospital Notes As the council’s Phase 4 price m Hospital Appreciation Fund. Cemetery, Broad Brook. Friends may call at the VERNON - William Albert ceilings on retail gasoline were These were the first official The’ colonel said he was Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to Alley, 85, of 4 Franklin Park Project HELP (Handicapped Earning and being_ debated in court figures given by the junta on releasing the dead and arrest Francis B. Jacques funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. East, Rockville, died Saturday Discharged Friday: W. Schmid, 38 Camp Meeting elsewhere in the city, represen Living Project), a program designed to dead and injured. Unofficial figures to knock down reports ROCKVILLE - Francis B. 9. Those wishing to do so may in Grandview 'Nursing Home, Charlotte Porterfield, 178 Oak Rd.; Vincent J. Petraglia, 25 tatives of Western gasoline sta train handicapped for employment In the figures placed casualties at that 70,000 had' been arrested. Jacques, 65, of Windsor, make memorial contributions Cumberland, R.I., after a short Grove St.; Bennie W. Beaulieu, Trout Stream Dr., Vernon; tion operators and several formerly of Rockville, died Sun to Muscular Dystrophy illness. Buena Vista Dr., Coventry; Samuel D. Maneri, 14 Nye St.; food service Industry at Manchester Com senators spent nearly two hours between 500 and 1,000 as a result Ewing said most of the of almost daily street fighting day at St. Francis Hospital. He Associations of America, 179 Born in North Adams, Mass., Roger Dubay, 92 Bissell St.; Anne M. McNeill, 5 Lawton Rd. munity College, will begin serving lunches Monday with council officials in arrested were being held at between troops and armed was the husband of Mrs. Angela Allyn St., Hartford. he lived in Rockville most of his Berla M. Leighton, East Hart Also, Walter R. Fagan, 40 today at 12 noon sharp In the Food Ser a meeting arranged by Sen. National Stadium, a soccer Allende supporters. Salamon Jacques. Mrs. Frederick Carpenter life. He retired 15 years ago ford; Eileen A. Schworm and Oicott St.; Stanley J. Pete V. Domenici, R-N.M. arena that seats 80,000. He vice Dining Room at the college’s Student Army Col. Pedro Ewing, the Born in Rockville, he live in TOLLAND — Mrs. Elizabeth from Hockanum Worsted Mill, son. East Hartford; Scott E. Krajewski, 67 Arnott Rd.; Bud Walch, an Oklahoma City added that the 4,700 prisoners to Center. Lunches will be served Mondays, new military government’s Windsor more than 50 years. He A. Carpenter, 80, of Rt. 74, died Rockville. He was a member of Kendall, 371 Oak St.; Susan J. Brian L. Murphy, 35 Hillside gas station owner said 25 per be court-martialed will be secretary-general, said 72 was a communicant of St. in an out-of-town convalescent Mrs.-Andrew Sewruck the Courts Hearts of Oak, McHugh and daughteri East Ave., Vernon. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Tickets must be certt of Oklahoma City gas allowed to have a lawyer for civilians, 14 policemen and nine Gabriel Church, Windsor, and home Friday. She was the wife COLUMBIA - Mrs. Mary Foresters of America and Hartford; John C.