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Mhss’ M D Tasnt’ 7:30-9:15; 12 Midnight September Again PAGE TWENTY — MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Aug. 3i 1W3 Obituaries Pblice Report ‘ Mandiester police repot that soinetine between 9:S0 Mrs. John Mahoney grandchildren and two great­ Wednesday night and 7 Mrs. Annie Mahoney, 95, of 60 grandchildren. i.UJ*''- - • • • Thursday morning someone Maple St. died Thursday night The funeral will be Saturday threw a knob off a shift handle at a Manchester convalescent at 8:15 a.m. from the White- through a plate glass whidow at horpe, She was the widow of Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 S & S Buidc on Adams St. S & S MANCHESTER, CONN., sATOBDAY, AUGUSTvoi. x ® No s . Manche,ter-A CUy of Village Charm p a g e s - 2 TV - 2 m in , p a c e s p r ic e , f if t e e n c e n t s John Mahoney. Elm St., with a Mass at St. officials reported the window Mrs. Mahoney was born Joseph’s Church at 9. Burial cost $400 to rq>lace. March 25, 1878 in Manchester, will be in St. Bernard’s Sometime Wednesday or daughter of the late Edward Cemetery. Tlnirsday, 10 tire casings for Friends may call at the and Elizabeth Gribbon _____ thicks were st<d«D from outside McVeigh, and had lived here all fuileral home tonight from 7 to ' the Wholesale Tire Co. on her life. She was a communi­ 9. A prayer service will be Broad St. The police report cant of St. James Church. tonight at 8 at the funeral home. states the casings, valued at Survivors are 2 sons, James $100 total, were ready for Bomb Halt Ordered D. Mahoney of South Windsor recapping. A qwkesman for and Frederick L. Mahoney of Placito Bonomo Placito (Patsy) Bonomo, 41, Wlxdesale Tire said the thief or Manchester; 6 daughters. Miss \ thieves would have needed d WASHINGTON (AP) - Helen Mahoney, with whom she of 32 Whitney Rd. died truck to make off with the tires Supreme Court Justice made her home, Mrs. Thomas Thursday at Hartford Hospital. Congress Recesses, He was the husband of Mrs. which, he explained, were of William 0. Douglas today (Bessie) Chara of Manchester, use only to a recapper or Mrs. Louis (Ann) Bibisi of bdonna Bowfnan Bonomo. ordered a halt to the bom­ Mr. Bonomo was born in trucker. Holds Wage Bill Windsor, Mrs. Leslie (Marian) bing of Cambodia. Krech of Meriden, Mrs. Carl Hartford and had lived in the The government responded (Doris) Hultine of Rumford, greater Hartford area all of his AARP Chapter To Stall Veto immediately with a motion to R.I., and Mrs. Raymond life and came to Manchester block Douglas’ action, but the nine years ago. He was motion was apparently not (Marjorie) Rose of White Plans Cruise WASHINGTON (AP) - Plains, N.Y.; 2 sisters, Miss employed as a security guard at compromise versions of directed to any specific justice, 60 Washington St., Hartford. Manchester Chapter, Ckingress began a month-long separate bills each body had raising procedural questions Julia McVeigh and Mrs. Minnie recess today after sending Healy, both of Manchester; 13 He is also survived by three American Association of passed earlier. since the court is in recess. daughters. Miss Lee-Ann Retired Persons, is plan n in g a President Nixon major farm ’The farm bill inaugurates a Normally such motions are ad­ grandchildren and 4 great­ and highway bills to sign and grandchildren. Bonomo of Manchester, and ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ luncheon and cruise on the new "target price” concept for dressed to individual justices. Connecticut river receiving from him a pledge to The funeral will be Monday at Miss Debra-Jean Bonomo and computing price supports for Douglas’ action gives force to stop bombing Cambodia on a lower court order which had 8:15 a.m. from Watkins Funeral Miss Lynn-Marie Bonomo, both Members will meet at the wheat, cotton and com under Aug. 15, as Congress has decreed that the bombing stop Home, 142 E. Center St., with a of Enfield; a brother, Grorge ___________ ________________________________________ ______________ Manchester High School which payments would be made demanded. only when the market price on July 27. ’The U.S. Circuit Mass of the Resurrection at St. Bonomo of Wethersfield; and xxr A x a xu w . , Herald photo by P ta to " paiting lot off Brookfield St. Another bill passed In the drops below the target price. Court in New York had blocked James Church at 9. Burial will five sisters, Mrs. Betty Pinillip Woodrow loads the station wagon for the trip as the Rev. NormanSwensen, far right, pastor of the church, gives last minute instructions. will leave by bus at 10 a.m. DePlacito of Hartford, and ^ __ ______ ___ for the Gelston House in Had- last-minute legislative flurry Cuirently the market prices are the effect of that order by be in St. James Cemetery. '.7 Mrs. Freda Navarro, Mrs. Jen­ dam. would raise the minimum wage higher. issuing a stay. There are no calling hours. to $2.20 in two steps, but it The bill also would limit Today, Douglas lifted that The family suggests that any nie Bonaquisto, Miss Ck)nnie Reservations are still being Bonomo and Miss Rosemarie accepted for the chapter’s trip won’t be sent to the White payments to farmers to $20,000 stay, allowing the lower court memorial contributions may be They^re Off For Virginia Mission House for several weeks. Bonomo, all of Wethersfield. to Bermuda from Oct. 10 to Oct. a year, instead of $55,000 per ban to become effective. made to the Memorial Fund of Congress expects Nixon to The funeral will be Saturday 17. The group will stay at the crop each year as at present. "The merits of the present St. James School. Fifteen young people and adults from ’Trinity L. Patrick Grey III, right, former acting director of the during his appearance before the Senate Watergate Com­ veto the bill and is not going to at 10:15 a.m. from the D’Esopo ’The Rev. Norman Swensen, pastor of Trinity Craig Hutt, Lori Johnson, Gail Johnson, Douglas Inverurie Hotel in Paget. Final ’liie House passed the bill controversy are ... to say the Covenant Church left this morning for Virginia, FBI, listens to his attorney, Stephen H. Sachs, Friday mittee in Washington. (AP Wirephoto) give him the opportunity to do Covenant Church; and Phillip Eoodrow, a member Nelson, James Nelson, Blossom Woodrow, Janice payments for the trip are due 252-151, blocking a Republican least, substantial, since denial Funeral Chapel, 235 where they will visit the Covenant Mountain Mis­ so until after it returns to Mrs. Sophia M. Hyjek Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, of the church, will present a series on "Knowing Smyth, and Gloria Swensen, all of Manchester. Monday. More details on the effort to attach an amendment of the application before me sion in Jonesville for about 10 days. God’s Will for Your Life.” ’The visit will conclude At the conclusion of the Mp, pictures and tape Washington on Sept. 5. that would have barred strikers would catapult our airmen as R(X:KVILLE - Mrs. Sophia with a Mass of the Resurrection While at the mission, the group will attend Bible Bermuda trip may be obtained The three big bills passed by M. Hyjek, 81, of 21 Orchard St. at St. Patrick and St. Anthony with a rally for all the churches at the Mission recordings will be used to make a report to the con­ from Mrs. John Dormer, 183H from receiving food stamps. It well as Cambodian peasants study sessions conducted each morning by the mis­ the House and Senate in a busy into the death zone," Douglas died Thursday at Rockville Church, Hartford, at 11. Burial Camp Grounds. gregation of Trinity Covenant Church, vriiose con­ E. Middle ’Tpke. sionaries and receive training in the Christian life. Others making the trip to the Virginia mission tributions made the trip possible. Gray Says He Was Used day of desk-clearing for the an­ wrote. General Hospital. She was the will be in Mt. St. Benedict In the evenings, the group will hold meetings and The chapter will have its first nual summer vacation were (See Page Fourteen) President Nixon on Friday widow of Michael Hyjek. Cemetery, Bloomfield. are Donna Ask of South Windsor, and Bett Donnel­ Previous trips have been made to Mexico and meeting of the season Sept. 12 a attend services in the various mission churches. ly, Linda Williams, James Smyth, Curtis Swensen, Jamaica by the young people of ’Trinity Church. accused Congress of "abandon­ Mrs. Hyjek was born in Friends may call at the 1:30 p.m. at South United ment of a friend" by cutting off WASHINGTON ( A P ) - L. him two sets of papers June 28, Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, who is When he did tell Weicker, h e . o r Poland and had lived in funeral chapel tonight from 7 to Methodist Church. the U.S. bombing as of Aug. 15 Patrick Gray III, loyal 1972 and told Um they were a fellow Connecticut lied about small details. He said Springfield, Mass., before com­ 9. A trip to a winery in and said Congress will have to follower of President Nixon, political dynamite that should Republican and a member of he hadn’t read the papers. He ing to Rockville in 1910. She was September has been canceled take the blame for whatever South Windsor South Windsor says he was used. never see the light of day. the Watergate committee. said he destroyed them soon Liberal Democrats Justice Douglas formerly employed in Rockville Frank G.
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