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Nixon at Biscayne for Brandt Parley Keeping Clamp on Mudslingers FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1971 Avirage Dally Nat Pram Run i>AOB TWENTY-EIGHT liattrlfM tpr lEoftiing Ifprali For n ia WMk Bnded The Weather November M, 1*71 Rain tonight likely sterttng as g;room; and Robert Parent of mixed sleet/freesing rain con­ Rhode Island. tinuing into e.m.; low In 80s. IS- 1 5 ,5 9 0 lEupntttn BpraUi Tomorrow mostly cloudy, show­ Mrs. Feldman wore a pink ers likely; high In 40s. crepe dress with a mink jacket. Mancheater-^A City of Village Charm The bridegroom’s mother wore a pink chiffon ensemble. VOL. LXXXXl, NO. 73 (TWBNTY*BIOHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1971 . PctroiM - Fr«eman Olven In marriage by her A reception was held at The (ClasriHed Advertlaing on Page X8) PRICE FIPTEEN CENTS father, the bride wore a gown Manor in Little Falls. Vor a Pimala DUuia Freeman and of white velvet with a lace veil. wedding trip to the Pocono Frank kUchael Petrone, both oC She carried a bouquet of poln- Mountains in PennsylvaiUa, and Kancheeter, exchanged wed­ settlas. to the Bahama Islands, Mrs. ding vowB Deo. 18 at the Holy Miss Palma Bellort of Little Petrone wore a crushed velvet 3S0 U.S. Planes Trinity Church In Little Falls, Fails was maid of honor. pantsuit. The couple will live In N.T. Bridesmaids were Miss Clnde Manchester. Nixon at Biscayne The bride U a daughter ot Freeman, sister of the bride; Mrs. Petrone Is a graduate U r. and Mrik Hobert Feldman and Miss Mary Ann Green, both of the Atlantic School of Avala- of UtUe Falls. They wore of little Falls. The bridegroom Uon, Hariford. Mr. Petrone has Slam Red Depots la a son U Urm. Anne Rosalie gowns of red velvet and white served for four years with the o t «m « . Jdlddle t ^ e . and the organdy with holly headpieces. U.S. Navy and Is now employ­ late Frank RoaaUe. William Petrone of 286 Park­ ed by the Metropolitan District For Brandt Parley H m Rev. Zendell, pastor of er St., cousin of the bridegroom of Hartford. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, served as best man. Ushers In Heavy Raids perfbrmed the double-ring cere­ were Arthur Rosalie of E. hQd- By FRANK CORMIER Georges Pompidou and British stopped briefly at Mayport KEY BISCAYNB, Fla. (AP) Prime Minister Edward Heath. mony. dle Tpke., brother of the bride- DeSantis - Arnott Naval Station near Jacksonville — President Nixon has arrived He will confer next week with to drop off daughter Julie and Bette Ann Arnott of Columbia here to meet with West Ger- Japanese Prime Minister Els- Navy Ensign David Elaen- beccune the bride of WtUlam De­ the clock tonight. "Every man Chancellor Willy Brandt aku Sato at the Western White hower, his son-tn-law. The Eis- m Santis of Middletown Deo. 17 in fiS? Jjo further operations," said informants for the fourth In a aeries of six House in San Clemente, Calif, enhowers were Christmas IndlMting a third day of heavy raids Tuesday. a candlelight ceremony at Co­ summit talks he is having with At a later date in Washington, guests at ithe White House. © u r Baton photo Chamberlain photo Fracchia photo It was the Mggeat air attack — ---------------- _________ allied leaders. he will meet with the Italian lumbia Congregational Church. The engagement of Mias Aida The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss "The 'President feels this is a prime minister, MEW YORK (AP) — Prasl- ,Vancy Lee Staslak of Andover <l6nt Johnson’s bombing halt bases dent Nixon says ^ s visit to LI-. The bride Is the daughter of Marla Del Monte of Glaston­ Ruana A. Chlpmon of Rockville particularly timely point to The American and West Ger- Ciirt£(tma£( Mr. and Mrs. R. Arlton Judd of bury to David Thomas Lada- to Richard Davis Tedford of three yean ego ^ South Vietnam and Thailand Communist China ” ls juat to to Richard K. ’Ihurz of Glaston­ have further discussion with man leaders will talk In one of Rt. 87. The bridegroom Is the bouche of Manchester has been Manchester has been announced North Vietnam claimed that carriers Con- Brandt, and he is looking for- two bayfront homes Nixon owns °P®** communication” vdille hla son of Mr. and Mrs. Sando De^ announced by her parents, Mr. bury has been announced by by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. «ve F4 Phantoms were shot .2!**** **‘® ward to them,” Press Secre- here. Secretary of State Wtl- summit talk with Soviet leaders Santis of Providence, R.I. and Mrs. Albert E. Del Monte her mother, Mrs. Ruana E. Edward Staslak of Boston Hill down Sunday, two of them by contln- tary Ronald L. Ziegler said aft- llam P. Rogers flew to Florida The (Rev. George Evans, pas­ of Glastonbury. Chlpman of 46 Village St. She Rd. sntlalraraft fire about 80 miles er Nixon's arrival here Sunday with the President and he will eoutti of Hand. Radio Hanoi . W om anU In Saigon tor of the Columbia Congrega­ Her fiance Is the son of Mr. is also the daughter of the late Her fiance Is the son of Mr. night. "He feels (they will be meet simultaneously In a near- tional Church, performed: the and Mrs. Bernard E. Lada- said two American airmen „ ^®” productive, as the others have by hotel with his Bonn counter- Southern John H. Chinmnn Sr. mid Mrs. John V. Tedford of 620 double-ring ceremony. The bride bouche of 866 E. Middle Tpke. were UUe4 when their plane •*"'®" “ ‘® been.” part. Foreign Minister Walter Birch Mt. Rd. crashed nose first Into a rice of North Vietnamese Summitry was given in marriage by her Miss Del Monte Is a 1970 grad­ Her fiance Is the son of Mr. Nixon, anticipating his trip to Scheel. Miss Staslak, a 1970 graduate fldd. Bariler Radio Hanoi said ®“^»ce-to-alr missiles father. uate of Glastonbury High School and Mrs. Edward Thurz of Glas­ Peking In late February and to Nixon, just before flying MUMNUNMUMUMUMi of Rham High School, Hebron, that other “ pIloU were klUed or ***® Mrs. Leater Thompson of Co­ and is the store supervisor of tonbury. attended Hartford Art School. Moscow in late May, met ear- here, placed a telephone call to PtMC0 on tnrth, good will toward men. Her this month withCanadian Washington Redskins Coach *"^** **® "baalcally a substantive lumbia waa matron ot honor. Hit or Miss on Board St. Miss Chlpman is a graduate She is employed at Nugents at o ^ r e d ” but gave no num- wera ■.V^‘‘®* HA.THT •Atli SiEIR EftlSNDS AT bora. were or limited duration” and Prime Minister Pierre Elliott George Allen to commiserate meeting,” Time magazine re- Mr. Ladabouche attended cf Rockville High School and Is Manchester Shopping Parkade. S ’ Alan Flake of Windsor served employed at the Vernon Circle 'V-: The U.8. Command remained undisclosed Trudeou, French President on the Redskins 24 20 loss to Pci*. B e B i r \ * c r ^^6 Oa k l a n d s t . as best man. Ushers were Rob­ Eastern Connecticut State Col­ Mr. Tedfrod Is a 1969 gradu­ r C K w 9 MANCHESTER lege' and served with the U.S. Market. ■Uent on Hand’s claims and the San Francisco 49ers in the Time, which names the Presl- ert Judd of Columbia, brother ate of Manchester High School. withheld details of the raids ^ command said only ” mU- (Nota->W«’U Be ChMwd Christmas Day) Army In Germany from 1966 Mr. Thurz will graduate In Natlonal Football League play- dent as “ Man of the Year” In of the bride; and Lester Thomp­ He Is employed at the Klock But Geld reports from search were being hit, OSfES SOHDUX AS USUAL to 1968. He Is employed as a June from the University of off game in the (Bay City. Its current issue, quoted Nixon son of Columbia. Co. 1 and rescue unite Indicated Hand claimed that Ziegler said Nixon watched as saying that the success of department manager for Butter­ Hartford with n masters degree The wedding la planned for J • • * A reception was held at the field’s in the Manchester Park- in business administration. He there had been some American “ ** bombed and strafed the contest on television and the two vtalta "will be deter- June 24, 1972. losses. ^ iMMpItal in Thanh Hoa, a pro- Red China home of the bride’s parents. The ade. Is emplyed as a design I'! tcld Allen afterward: "You can mined by what follows those tnformanta said President 2"®*** 70 miles south of couple will live in Middletown. The wedding is planned for engineer at Pratt and Whitney !'* I-'': be proud that you had a good meetings, not the communiques t A Nixdi ordered the raids In re- *“ “ *> populated areas in June 24, 1972. Division of United Aircraft. season. It was a fine game.” that come out of them.” The wedding la planned for OPEN ALL DAY taliaticn for the loss of six U.S. , ®***®*^ provlnoes along the Protests L M dli« at n e ^ y Home- said the moat Impor- April 18, 1972 at St. Bernard’s planes In Uie post 2% weeks s t ^ M r Force Base, Nixon jant decision he made in t m Christmas gaiety is in the air . The U.S. Command said the Church in Rockville. strode to greet a few score wel- was to go to mainland r!hi«« SairtieTMln Youth Conduct CHRISTMAS and wishes for the merriest in out h e a r ts . attacks were made "In reacUon India Acts *«** ®‘* * ^ ***** **• *»nP«»SiiwM AND Church Service to enemy acUvity which Imper­ about football as he chatted his ^^y terms of bulldlngto the ARTHUR DRUG Biggest ils the diminishing U.S.
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