PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon.. June 17. 1974 Obituaries Townwide Housing ^About Town J Officials Say Fire The Woman’s Group of Con­ Started by Burglar (Continued from Page One) iiattrI|TatTr Surmnn HpralJi cordia Lutheran Church will Wilson Dies; Active But a recently enacted state law sponsor a mother-daughter articles belonging to Mrs. Jackson, Hawley, Foster, Pearl, Bissell, changed the legal procedure from A carton containing dishes Brainard PL, and Johnson Ter. potluck Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Elizabeth Bissell, who was in With Little Theatre criminal cases to civil lawsuits, and Md other household items sit­ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1974 - VOL. XCIH, No. The town housing code wasn’t strictly the church. Dessert and ting on a dining room table in the process of moving into the 220 Manchester—A City of Village Cliarm Salcius wasn’t sure how the new legisla­ EIGHTEEN PAGES Clarence (Clay) H. Wilson, enforced in the past, Salcius said, and the beverage . will be provided. Apartment 50C was set on fire unit but was not yet living PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS tion would affect Manchester’s housing After a brief business meeting, there, were strewn about. 60, of 49 E. Eldridge St., died at health department apparently was making code. More information is expected soon. by a burglar early Sunday his home this morning. He was inspections only when complaints were there will be a program of morning. ’The cardboard carton on the received. • Among the basic requirements in the games and entertainment. table was only smoldering when the husband of-Mrs. Mary town’s housing code, Salcius said, are Police and firemen are still Most of the complaints received in re­ investigating today. firemen arrived. Asst. Chief Wilson. standards for electrical service, plumb­ He was born Jan. 25, 1914, in cent years have been of the tenant- The Polish Woman’s Mrs. Dorothy Coughlin of Griffin said the fire from the ing, window space and ventilation, and Alliance, Group 246, will meet carton was apparently not in­ Springfield, Mass. He was a landlord variety, Salcius said. Many com­ general up-keep and structural condition. Apartment 50H, directly above sales engineer with the plaints from tenants were unfounded, tonight at 7:30 at the home of the apartment with the fire, tense enough to ignite nearby For example, the code requires each Mrs. Michalina Kurlowicz, 34 objects or the table. Smoke Nixon Ends Peace Trek Townshend Co., Springfield. He although some violations were found and dwelling unit to have a room or space for thought she smelled smoke, corrected. W. Center St., for the club’s last possibly coming from her ven­ damage was confined to the had served as a member of the storage, preparation and cooking of food, AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) - President advisory and executive board of. Violations expected to be found in the meeting of the season. tilator, and called the fire apartment although some said he was embarking on a "journey for so, Nixon arranged a meeting with new l y with space for a stove, dry food storage, smoke was in the building’s Nixon ended his exhausting five-nation peace.” Security in Jordan was the heaviest of the Revitalization Corps in new inspection program could resugt in refrigerated food storage, and a sink in department at 3:20 a.m. Portuguese President Antonio de Spinola. Members of Grace Group of hallways. journey for peace” today with a promise At a state dinner held in his honor by Nixon’s trip. Jeeps armed with machine Manchester. legal action, but it’s unlikely, Salcius said. working condition connected to hot and Asst. Chief William Griffin Portgual owns the Azores. Center Congregational Church Asst. Chief Griffin praised of economic and military aid to Jordan Hussein Monday night, Nixon said of his guns escorted his armored limousine. He had been a member of the Instead, the department would suggest cold water as well as a sewer outlet. said police and firemen dis­ Nixon will arrive back in Washington to Trucks carrying soldiers roamed the city. will meet Tuesday at the Mrs. Coughlin for her concern and an agreement to meet again in peace quest, “I cannot tell where it will Manchester Community or even require improvements, and r e ti^ covered the apartment had a big welcome Wednesday afternoon but Whole areas were blocked off when his Among other requirements are those church between 6 and 6:15 p.m. for the 30 to 40 tenants of the Washington with King Hussein in efforts end,” but he added: ‘"The important thing Piayers, and was a member of for a follow-up inspection later. that each room in a dwelling unit have at bwn broken into by smashing a within a week he will be back on his big jet to go to Vito’s for their annual apartment building whom she to reach a permanent Mideast settlement. is it that it has begun. You said earlier, motorcade drove by, and at least twice his the Little Theatre of The town housing code, adopted in 1962, least one window and no less than two sliding glass door of the apart­ plane on his way to Moscow for his third limousine took back roads to avoid the provides for a penalty of up to ?100 a day dinner. ment. ’The clothing and other alerted after calling fireirfen. Nixon took off for a rest stop at the your majesty, that this is the last stop. Manchester. He was a com­ electrical outlets. Azwes after signing a joint communique summit meeting with Soviet leader Leonid crowds. municant of St. James Church. or 30 days in jail, for convictions on “Let me tell you it is the last stop on this Brezhnev. Salcius said he expects to be taking a with Hussein, long America’s best friend trip. But it is only the beginning of the Other survivors are his violations. Prosecutions, which were few good look at safety of electrical wiring in The executive board of the and far between, have been handled in the Rockville Emblem Club will in the Arab world, that said the United journey for peace.” mother, Mrs. Anna McAuly of Clarence (Clay) H. Wilson) older homes, because of fire hazards in­ States would continue to “play a strong Babylon, N.Y.; four sons, criminal sessions of the state’s Circuit volved. meet ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Hussein responded: “Tell your people J Court. Elks Home on Park St., Derm Gain 30 Fire Calls role in maintaining Jordan’s military that you go with the gratitude and con­ Richard Wilson of Augensburg, with a Mass at 9 at St. James strength.” N.Y., Stephen Wilson of Saco, Rockville. Manchester Democrats • 11:42 a.m. Saturday—grass fidence of the Arab people, and the Eighth District Session Church. Burial will be in West gained 30 voters Friday at the fire at the rear of Farr’s store The communique said Nixon invited blessing of all mankind.” Both Nixon Maine, Owen Wilson, a student Cemetery. The Jewish-Christian expense of Republicans, who at 2 Main St. along the railroad Hussein to visit Washington, where he has and his wife Pat showed the wear and tear at St. Leo’s College in Florida, Friends may call at the been a frequent visitor in the past, “to and Michael Wilson, at home; a Joseph Tedford Police Report Dialogue Group will meet lost 9, and unaffiliated, who lost tracks. (Eighth District) " of their trip. His last round of talks with Expected To Be Lively funeral home Tuesday from 7 to Joseph Tedford, 51, of 48 tonight at 8 at Susannah-Wesley 21 12:58 p.m. Saturday —grass hold further talks on the strategy of future Hussein today started an hour late ap­ daughter, Mrs. Donald Crowell 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2 to efforts to achieve peace.” of Somers; a sister, Mrs. Alfred Academy St., died today at Hall on'the South United ’The results were announced fire at the rear of Top Notch parently to allow Nixon more time to rest. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. As in his previous stops in Egypt, Saudi By SOL R. COHEN creased, decreased or left the same. Molinari of Babylon, N.Y. and Hartford Hospital. He was the Methodist Church campus. at the end of a three-hour Foods store on N. Main Sf. He skipped a planned side trip outside Am­ Those wishing to do so may MANCHESTER The tenant claimed she had no Arabia, Syria and Israel, Nixon stressed A lively session appears to be shaping up Hankinson promised to show him a copy five grandchildren. son of Mrs. Lillian Matchett enrollment session in the along the tracks but on the op­ man althouugh the First Lady took in the make memorial contributions Weekend police actions in­ broken door and would not let posite side from the fire by that his mission was designed to do sights. for Wednesday night, when the “Eighth later in the evening. The funeral is Thursday at Tedford and the late Joseph cluded: World War I Barracks and registrars’ office. An enroll­ to the Chemo Therapy Fund at Tedford. him in. Police noted this is the Auxiliary will have installation ment session is for those who Farr’s. (Eighth District) whatever he could to bring a lasting peace “He’s beat,” said a presidential aide. District holds its annual meeting at 7:30 in Copy Available 8:15 a.m. from the Fitzgerald • A break and entry occurred Bentley School, Hollister St.
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