
4 PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon., Aug. 20. im Obituaries Nixon Addresses Charles Lathrop Dead, Mrs. A lfr^ P. Knie Mrs. Beatrice V. Owens VFW Convention Mrs. Gertrude Bother Knie, VERNON— Afrs. Beatrice B. Led Bolton Democrats 67, of East Hartford, wife of Owens, 63, of 4 Green Rd “ President Nixon was Of Manchester Alfred P. Knie, and sister of RockviUe, died in a Veniofl nur­ expect^ this afternoon to issue a caii for stability and end Vernon MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1973- VOL. XQl, No. 273 Manehetter-A City of ViUage Charm Arthur E. Rotber and Mrs. BOLTON - Charles W. sing home Sunday. She was the in ^utheast Asia in a speech seen as an effort to FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE: npTEEN CENTS Manchester, and five Margaret Polozie, both of Ver­ “The Formal Lathrop Sr., of 27 Keeney Dr., widow of William R. Owens. grandchildren. non, died Saturday in an l ^ t start moving his administration out of what he has caUed died Sunday in Manchester Funeral services will be Bora in Roaring Branch, Pa., the mire of Watergate. Hartford convalescent home. Wear K ing" Memorial Hospital. Tuesday at 11 h.m. in St. she had lived in Vernon for the She was bom in Germany and Nixon flew to New Orleans to VFW, award of his oW n for for the Bom in Danbury, he lived George’s Episcopal Church, past two years, coming from Auto, Steel lived most of her life in East Elmira, N.Y. , address the 74th annual conven­ foreign policy achievements. Largest here for the past 20 years, Bolton. Burial will be in East tion Of the Veterans of Foreign Hartford. Survivors are a daughter, Traveling aboard the Spirit of previously living in Cemetery, Manchester. Wars. The occasion will be his Selection Mrs. Lawrence Silver of ’76 from Florida with the Presi­ Manchester. Friends may call at the first public appearance In six dent and Mrs. Nixon were Price Hike Consumer Cost Rise Slowed He owned and operated the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Other survivors are a son and Rockville: a brother, Raymond weeks. a sister. Private funeral ser­ Butler of Elmira; three Nixon’s new chief of staff, Charles W. Lathrop Insurance Main St., Manchester toni^t It also is the chief executive’s Alexander M. Haig Jr. and Agency of Manchester for 40 from 7 to 9. Memorial con­ vices will be held ’Tuesday in grandchildren and five great­ first speech since last FORMAL grandchildren. Press Secretary Ronald L. years before retiring in 1971 due tributions may be made to St. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Wednesday’s televlsibn address Ziegler. ‘ :s Set Food Prices Increase Most to ill health. He was a president George’s Book of Remem­ Main St., Manchester. Burial Funeral services will be held on Watergate, in whidi be said will be in Hillside-Cemetery, Wednesday at 11 a.m. in James The President had been of the Manchester Board of brance. it was time “to get on with the WEAR WASHINGTON (AP) - The The.July increase of two East Hartford. There will be no D. B arrett Funeral Home, working on his VFW speech of the freeze, the index is Realtors about 20 years ago. urgent business ^ our nation.’’ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Cost of Living Council has government reported today that tenths of one per cent in the calling hours. Elmira, N.Y. Burial will be in since he came to Florida consumer prices increased two expected to rise again starting He was a member of St. White House aides said the Friday. challenged the nation’s auto manufacturers and steel com­ consumer price index com­ in September. George’s Episcopal Church, Mrs. Mario F. DeBella Mapie Grove Cemetery, President would make a plea FOR tenths of one per cent in July, panies to justify at public hearings proposed price in­ pared with an average monthly The July index stood at 132.7 Bolton, and was one of the Horseheads, N.Y. White- for cimtinuing America’s strong tee lowest monthly increase in Mrs. Mario Ferriroli DeBella Memorial contributions may creases they announced last week. increase of six tenths of one per of the 1967 base figure of 100,5.7 founders and organizers of the of Hartford, 73, wife of Michael Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 defense posting in the world eight months. be made to an organization of Boat Owners Council sources say tee ac­ cent during the fiAt six months per cent above a year ago. church. He also served as vice J. DeBella, d i^ Sunday at her Elm St., Rockville, is ntaking and for stability and peace in RENT President Nixon’s 60-day of the year. the donor’s choice. locai arrangements. tion is designed in part to show price freeze, announced on June The Labor Department also chairman of St. George’s Mis­ home. She was the mother of Southeast Asia when he ai^)ears Taking Fight “We are particularly in­ It was the smallest increase reported today that real weekly tee public that the administra- 13, apparently was responsible sion Council in the years before Michael J. DeBella of m T J-» ^ , Deforebefore the VFTVVFW taudience of Eaet of ttie River... terested/tin examining the since a similar two tenths of" earnings increased eight tenths the church was founded. Into Court Uon plans strict enforcement of for the small increase. The in­ Manchester and Mrs. Anna We also stock All tee latest styles and colors in potential impact tee prenotified one per cent consumer price of one per cent from June to He had served on Town IS. Morgan Strong Dies, stock . nothing to send away for. its. new Phase 4 anti-inflation crease in tee previous month Thomches of Vernon. made a speech NEW BEDF^ORD, Mass. price increases in tee auto and rise in December of last year, July and real spendable ear­ Building Committee from 1959 Ruffled Shirts in program. W3S seven tenths of one per She was born in Mavllia, in public since he wait to Kan­ (AP) — Boat owners are going We stock sizes from boys’ sizes 4-20, steel industries could have on while the Phase 2 controls were nings increased seven tenths of to 1973 and also served as chair­ the latest colors. Hearings will be held in cent. Switzerland, and lived in Hart­ Ex-Vernon Legislator sas City for tee swearing in of to tee courts and the National Men’s Sizes 34-52 Reg., 34-46 Short, tee total economy,” said John in effect. one per cent. man of the Democratic Town FBI thief Clarence M. Kelley 36-52 Long, 38-52 Extra Long, 38-42 Washington Aug. 28 on the auto T. Dunlop, director of tee coun­ The Labor Department said ford 55 years. She was a VERNON - N. Morgan Labor Relations Board in their The low rate of inflation in However, for the year, real 2 price increases and Aug. 30 and Committee and had received a member of the Italian He was bom Sept. 17, 1889, on his way home from Califor­ Extra Short. cil. ■ there were increases during Strong, 83, of 740 Hartford the son of Norman H. and Ella fight against members of their 31 on tee steel price hSies. July in prices of food, rent and July, coming after the big in­ spendable earnings declined citation from the state American War Veterans Ladies nia July 9. In, another Phase 4 develop­ two tenths of one per cent, T^ke., a former Republican Dart Strong. two associations signing in­ The nation’s major steel com­ household services, while creases of the previous six Democratic headquarters when Auxiliary; Monico, Carlina and Once again, tee President is Whatever the OQcaalon — See ment, the council Monday largely because of increased state representative, died He and his wife, Mrs. Gwen- dividual contracts with striking panies, including U.S. Steel, prices of clothing declined. months, seemed primarily due the town went Democratic for Strana Post, VFW, of Hartford; making a brief stopover visit. granted an exception to Cross Social Security taxes, although Saturday night in an area con- doyn Randall Strong, would fishermen here. have advised tee government of to tee government’s sudden the first time in 1969. and the S.P.A. of Hartford. ’This time, he is on his way to Brothers of Philadelphia, a The price of food was five real weekly earnings rose, the . alescent home. have their ffind wedding an- A spokesman for tee 800- their intentions to increase tenths of one per cent above freeze on prices in mid-June. Mr. Lathrop was instrumen­ Other survivors are 2 sons, 3 tee Western White House for a major meatpacker, to add to Labor Department said. Mr. Strong, who represented n iv e rs ^ in September. member New Bedford icBAL MEurg snap prices on some steel products June, well below the average However, the price freeze has tal in the formation of the Elks daughters, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, California stay teat is e x p e ^ prices its increas^ costs of It said that before adjustment the 49th DisMct (Vernon) from Fishereman’s Union said the T H f COMfLm M IN S iTORf by as much as 5 per cent. been lifted on most products Lodge in Manchester and had 13 grandchildren and 2 great- Survivors besides his wife are to last through Labor Day. buying beef. monthly increase of 1.6 per cent for inflation and seasonal 1939 to 1941, retired as super­ union had signed contracts with 901-907 Main St.
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