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Phtpr Eiiptttng Bpraui Plane Hijackers Threaten A-Plant PAGE TWENTY-FOUR- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandiester, Conn., Frt„ Nov. 10,1B72 Business The W eather OvtofTown-ForSal* 75 OutotTomhForUlt 7$ Pilot For Presidents Hebron News Variable cloudiness tonight, SOUTH WINDSOR SOUTH Windsor — Owner says Dies In Michigan low in high 30s. Partly sunny sell, newly redecorated 9M jHtRitrt|pHtpr Eiiptttng BpraUi See Page 3 Sunday, highs in the 50s. Fair *miMUSUAL” room Ranch, first floor paneled School Board To Review Elementary Program PORT HURON, Mich. (AP) Monday with seasonable Contemporary 7-room laundry room, new carpeting, — Lt. Col. Stewart R. Spencer, temperatures. country setting. A steal at 52, posonal pilot for Presidents Raised Ranch on a high MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER U. 1972 VOL. XCH, No. 36 — $27,000. Barlar R ^ ty , 289-7726, ANNEEMT Blevins, a fifth grade teacher, Eisenhower and Kennedy, died MANCHESTER A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES treed lot with loads of 644-1221. Amston as a member to All the Dr. Cattanach stated the ao- Eastern, donnectient State PRICE FIFTEEN CEWTB privacy. 2Vi baths, 2 Hebron Correepondent vacancy created hy C. Earl ministration would look into effective Dec. 23, due to mater­ College. Thursday after a long illness. Tel. 228-3971 flrsplaces, equipped kitchen. BOLTON — 7-room Ranch, two Porter’s resignation in this immediately as it is a nity reasons. Because the college feels that He also was pilot for a time for Expansive Rec room & a 2- baths, fireplace, four Starting with its Decmnber September. hazard to the elementary school It ratified the appointment of sc^iiMHiiores and junims need President Nixon when he was meeting and continuing through oar garage. Here Is a new bedrooms, commercial zoned. Allbee ia a graduate from children as well. Mary Lon Faucher as a replace­ experience associating with vice president and later for home In a fine residential Finandngavailable; 2V9acres. next June the Board M Educa­ Keene State Cdlege in New Traiuportation ment effective Jan. 1. children, presently three then Vice President Lyndon B. area for only $43,900. J. Gor­ $79,000T f .M. Gaal Agency, tion will review educational Hampshire and received his Because of an escalation Mrs. Faudier is a graduate of students have been placed at Johnson. He retired in 1964. Demand $10 Million Ransom don. R o to r s, MLS, 643-2682. programs in the elementary master’s degree from the clause in its present tranqiorta- State University College, the Hebron School working with schools. University of Connecticut. He ia tion contract, the board ap- PotsvlUe, New Yoik, with a various classes but not as stu­ eee B & W e e e Wanfod-ftM/ estato 77 Siqierintendent of Schools Dr. a learning disabilities tMcher inroved a request from Clark B.A. in 1969. She received her dent teachers. IteHMOSSMIOmUMECt. David Cattanach proposed to in the Fox Middle School and Transportation for a five per masters in 1972 from Purdue Emergency Principals M N n-au SELLING your home or the board last n i^ t that the University. FUELOIL SwrWltltr«lB<li.llMclLt4m«»____ acreage? For prompt friendly the Quirk Middle School in cent increase. Dr. Cattanach reported that review begin with the special Hartford. The contract had included the The board also ratified the teachers have been named at Plane Hijackers service, call Louis Dimock 17.9 program being conduct^ by Allbee was sworn in at last increase if the cost of living appointment of Jack Jones as a the respective schools to act in PORTLAND - Circa 1700, 12- Realty, 649-9623. 2006al.Mln. Mrs. Mary Beringer. night’s meeting by Mrs. rose above two and one-half per part-time custodian at the emergencies in the absence of I D a y N e tics F a r O s liv sr y room Oolimial, living ro<»n, This would be followed up in Gilead School at $2 an hour. 24-Hsur Bunwr Service family room, sitting room, for­ ALL CASH for your property Cynthia Wilson, a board cent. This increase bad been the building principal. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, January with teacher member and a justice of the anticipated and the money Experience Program Covering the Gilead School MANCHESTER mal fflning nxnn, rec room with evaluations presented by t ^ bar, 4 beorooms, 2% baths, 3 instant service. Hayes Agency, peace. budgeted in the present budget. Paul A. White, principal at will be fourth grade teacher OIL HEAT, INC. firqidaces, 2 acresjplus, 2 large 6480131. superintendent and building Backstops Resignation the Hebron Sclraol, rqiorted Mrs. Doris Schefisch. Sixth 649-4908 bams. $47,900. Baskin Real principals and in February Mrs. Recreation Commission The board accepted the that the school is psitidpating grade teacher Michael Klapik Threaten A-Plant Estate, Bolton Branch, 647- Anne Curran will present the Chairman Eric Emt asked to resignation of Mrs. Jennifer in an experience program with will cover the Hebron Sdiool. 9119.________________ program on perceptually han­ board to consider relocating the and officials said they were dicapped. backstops at the Gilead Hill B THE ASSOCIATED This morning, more than 12 the plane was holding above the COVENTRY — Lovely 7-room March’s meeting would be School to enable the Hebron hours after the Southern trying to meet the hijackers' airport at 32,000 feet. Cape, 3 or 4 beorooms, PRESS turned over to the art teacher, Baseball Association to use the Three armed men demanding Airways plane carrying 30 other demands. A radio station in Knoxville, fireplaced living room, dining Mrs. Rose Mary Cocola, and to “We are trying to get the WROL, said it had monitored room, partial rec room, garage, field for Little League games. |10 million ransom hijacked a persons was commandeered, the music teacher, Emery Emt explained he had ap­ jet on a hopscotch flight from the plane landed at Lexington. money and parachute pickup conversation between patio, and aluminum siding. Bzzzzzzzz in and see our Tapley, for a review of their here to get the passengers off Knoxville airport authorities Marntt Agency, 848-1180. busy Bea. We’re ready, proached the board last year Alabama to Canada during the Ky., for its fourth load of fuel. programs. requesting the replacement It arrived there after circling the plane," a spokesman for the and the hijackers. The station willing and able to assist night. Then, after rejecting an In April, representative staff because of a hazard caused by offer of $^,000 in Toronto, an airport in Knoxville, Tenn., Federal Aviation reported that the hijackers COVENTRY you in the sale or members will present the the son in the late afternoon H0UD4Y SPECIAL they ordered the plane back to for nearly two hours. Administration at Knoxville’s said, “If people here don’t purchase of YO U R proper- reading program and in May, A Federal Aviation McGhee Tyson Airport said. cooperative ... we’ll make this M IY PAY Klin which is blinding to the boys the southern United States the math program. and could cause accidents. He where their threats forced a Adm inistration official in Authorities also said thing look worse than Munich.” Cute SMt room Cape, garage, The June meeting will review called the present placement temporary shutdown of the Washington said the plane relatives of the hijackers had They referred to the slaying of IV i baths, aluminum siding. " keitU new or special programs as "extremely dangerous.’’ giant Oak Ridge nuclear sta­ planned to return to the gathered at the airport to try to 11 members of the Israeli Only $23,500. presented by the superinten­ The board had no objectlcms STAR^TRC tion. Knoxville area after refueling. persuade them to surrender. Olympic team last August. dent, principals and staff to the replacement as long as Unclear was the ultimate One of the hijackers reportedly Helinske said the armed trio members, where appropriate. Model SK-716 is from Oak Ridge and the other also demanded that “an official We have through MLS 1,048 Real €staU there .would be no cost to the 23 Elements High Gain - Ml Ciiannsl destination or motive of the pictured homos from $12,- 172 L Center S t In order to give sufficient board and suggested that Emt hijackers, who were not iden­ two from Detroit. document, the nature of which 6d0. Come In today or call us time to the reviews, the board should work with principal tified but were described as Norman Helinske, airport I’m not familiar with, be 649-1922 646-4126 at 289-7475 or 742-8243. voted last night to start its Dec. Ralph Saccuzzo. Rotor Antenna Bread jittery and had made several manager, said the trio obtained and placed on board meeting at 7:30 p.iii. requests for pep pills. requested some pep pills while the airplane.” Emt also presented a request Horizontal Plane Appointment from the Midget Football Authorities said they were HAGLER Real Estate needs The board accepted the P lo ts c t dB Gain Over Radiation Patterns Prices listings. Call 643-8624. Association to check the field at armed with guns and grenades. PASEK recommendation of the 1/2 Wave Dipole of Antenna 2tt-7«7SMir>IUI|WiM Gilead for the removal of large for Channels 2-6 INSTALLED They also had demanded SEXUNG your property? Call Democratic Town Committee stones that could be dangerous Traditional Veterans Day Observed parachutes during the m m M i jpiif UR ■nw i and appointed David Allbee of Channels 7-13 May Rise us first. We’ll lAiy your home to a child if fallen upon. FM marathon flight. Leadership *Po8t Immediately at a tair price, all Channels 14-83 Wreath laying ceremonies today highlighted the Eklward Dupre.
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