PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Jan. 28. 1973 Pray For Peace The Weather Out of Town-for Solo 7B Success Tonight * Conference Feb> 13 O’Neill Penalizes Cloudy with periods of rain tonight. Lows Obituary Manchester Mayor John ’Thompson has BOLTON — Choice listing one Rham Teacher in mid 30s. Considerable cloudiness Sun­ asked town residents to take time at 7 bednxnn deluxe home^ r i^ t on Refuse Collectors day with high im'mid 40s. Precipitation In all areas of the industrial In Police Dispute the lake. Maximum pnvacy. (Continued from Page One) Jacob A. Storrs p.m. today for a moment of prayer and iianrl|TBtTr € probability 70 per cent tonight, 20 per cent arts facility at Rham, equip thanksgiving for the cease-fire in Viet- Load«l with extras. Owners An infonhal conference on centers on the wording on an Jacob Allen Storrs, 68, of Director of Public Works checked regularly for Sunday. davsky’s department at Rham. ment was laid out with safety in Florida bound. T. J. Crockett the labor dispute between the emergency sick leave provision Cheriton, Va., formerly of William O’Neill, after meetings violations. R ^ ltor, 643-1577. As stated in the April article, mind. In'Addition, students are MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm Town of Manchester and the in the 1972-1974 police contract Manchester, d i^ ’Thursday at a with representatives of three Private refuse contractors “ Safety is an attitude which instructed in general safety MANCHESTER, Conn., SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1973 - VOL. XCII. No. 99 SIXTEEN PAGES — 2 TV — 2 MINI PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Manchester Police Union l/)cal — The union claims that Weiss Cheriton nursing home. He was private refuse collectors receive permits at no cost to must be developed in students, rules which are strictly en­ VERNON 1495 has been set for Tuesday, changed the contract wording the husband of Mrs. Ellen charged with dumping out-of- dump refuse at the town facility not only in industrial arts areas, forced in all lab areas which FUST FLOOR FAMILY.. Feb. 13. from “ unlimited” to “ad­ Mercer Storrs. town refuse at Manchester’s — provided the refuse is picked but also in the home and are located in the 110 foot by 200 Room makes this 3 bedroom, The session will be held at the ditional” sick time; Weiss said Mr. S torrs' was born in landfill area, has informed up only in Manchester. anywhere potential hazards foot industrial arts wing at the O’Neill has announced one-year old Ranch a Municipal Building,^ starting at the word "unlimited” is a new Connecticut and had lived in them of the following penalties: exist.” school. delightful home to own. Add 10:30 a.mi, and will be demand. Manchester before moving to ... General Sanitation of guidelines for determining When Mordavsky first came suspension time for violations IMi baths, carpeting,, built-in moderated by an agent of the The union has voted to reject Cheriton 20 years ago. Newington — A 30-day suspen­ Want9d-R0al Estat* 77 to Rham in 1961, there were A retired nurseryman, he had — first offense, 15 days; second oven, range, dishwasher, State Labor Relations Board the 1972-1974 contract, and sion of permit and a $200 fine. only three small classrooms in been associated with the C.R. offense, 30 days; third offense, firepaced living room for total (SLRB). Weiss has ordered that the old ... Tobacco Valley Rubbish Cease-Fire Accord which the staff of two taught Burr Nursery while in 60 days; fourth offense, 1 year. value. Outstanding at 133,900. Wanfd to Buy The meeting will be closed to 1970-1972 contract will be in Removal Co. of South Windsor general shop. This expanded to In determining the number of Mr. Jennings, 649-5306. the public and the press. SLRB force until the dispute is Manchester and later at the — A 45-day suspension and a REAL ESTATE metal working, electricity and Agent John Gaspic said the Tankards Nursery in Virginia. offenses, a two-year history ..B& W .. Two-family house, Manchester drafting and finally power and resolved. $100 fine. The B A R R O m ^ WALLACE Co. “ presence of outsiders tends to He was a member of the ... Anthony Botticello of will be used. vIcInUy. graphic arts with a staff of five In addition to fining and Realtors — MLS WRITE BOX A, inhibit the parties involved.” The Feb. 13 conference is American Rose Society. Manchester — A 15-day suspen­ Manrheslef Partade — M8-M08 __ MANCHESTER HERALD teaching the course. suspending the company, Both the police union and the likely to take the whole day, Survivors, besides his wife, sion and a $200 fine. Mordavsky has also been O’Neill is exploring the town have filed complaints with SLRB Agent Gaspic said. If no are a daughter. Miss Sharon In addition, each will be in a Signed In Paris VERNON - Six room split, 3 very instrumental in getting the SLRB. The union claims agreement is reached, the Storrs, at home; and a brother. 15-day probationary period, possibility of issuing an arrest bedrooms, baths, one block SELLING your home or much needed equipment for his acreage? Workingrkii for you is our that Town Manager Robert matter may be scheduled for a Moor Storrs of East Hartford. summons to the driver of the from elementary school. department through state reim­ following the suspension, when Measure. Hagler Real Estate, Weiss refused to bargain with formal hearing before the Funeral services will be refuse vehicle. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- their refuse trucks will be PARIS (AP) — Agreement on Tran Van Lam for South Viet­ promised the South Vietnamese Ending the War and Restoring >43-6624. bursable funds spending hours the union; the town claims that three-member SLRB, depen­ Saturday at 2 p.m. at Holmes As the U.S. and South Viet­ 2440. ending the war and restoring nam. On the other side. Foreign delegation that no gathering or Peace in Vietnam.” on paper work and “ red tape” the union is guilty of poor faith ding on whether the in­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. namese delegations left, the in order to be eligible for the peace to Vietnam was signed Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh demonstration would be The protocols cover the bargaining. vestigating agent determines if The Rev. Robert Eldridge Jr. of Vernon crowd across the street booed VERNON — 17 rooms, with six Court of Probate today in the ballroom of an old signed for North Vietnam and allowed near the center.” release of prisoners, the opera­ District of Manchester funds. The dispute apparently a hearing is warranted. South United Methodist C3iurch and jeered, then burst into the acres, owner transferred. Must Paris hotel near the Arc de tion of the four-nation control sell ^ is tremendous piece of will officiate. Burial will be in Mrs. Nguyen Tri Binh for the “ International’ as the Viet NOTICE TO CREDITORS ’Triomphe. Foreign Minister Lam then commission of Canada, In­ property. 4V4 baths, elevator, Community Activities East Cemetery. Viet Cong. Cong foreign minister, Mrs. New School Plan protested personally to Foreign donesia, Poland and Hungary encK porches, swimming ESTATE OF HENRY J. FAY His community service ac­ For the United States it The main agreement signed Binh, came into view. closed There are no calling hours. Minister Maurice Schumann. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William tivities not only include the means the end of the longest by all four parties calls for the The South Vietnamese and the operation of the tem­ While he said he had not dis­ Riealtor, 643-1577. E. Fitzgerald, Judge, all claims must be Manchester area but also the war in its history and a conflict end of the fighting in Vietnam delegation announced later that porary Joint Military Commis­ presented to the fiduciary named below Charles W. Martin Hinges on Public cussed with Schumann the entire regional district area of paid for in the lives of nearly at"”midnight Greenwich Mean it had expressed “ its deep sur­ sion to be set up by the four par­ on q f before April 18, 1973 or be barred Johnson Rites question of Paris being the site VERNON - Built in 1967, 4- Charles William Martin, 91, ties to the agreements. by law. The fiduciary is: Rham which consists of 46,000 men and billions of Time — or 7 p.m. EST. prise” to the French govern­ bedroom Colonial, front-to-back of the 12-nation international Shirley L. Fay Hebron, Andover and of East Hartford, died would not solve the ultimate dollars. The delegates signed at a ment for permitting the The documents set aside for living room with fireplace, By Barbara Richmond conference on Vietnam later, 707 East Middle Tpke. Marlborough. Wednesday at Rockville problem of space needs and at ’The signing took 18 minutes table and then walked back into demonstration to take place Rogers and ’Trinh were three large eat-in kitchen, lamily Manchester, Conn (Herald Reporter) General Hospital. He was the best would probably take the and ended with champagne an adjoining room. They did not he noted that “ such protocols plus a fourth covering 06040 An active member of the Held At Ranch near the scene of the signing. room (for dining room), large father of Mrs. Jeanette Mon- If the Board of Education demonstrations are not of a U.S. removal of American lot with city water and sewer. Manchester Fire Department high school off double sessions toasts. shake hands. But one informant “ The French authorities had tovani of South Windsor and takes the request for an ap­ Separate documents were set nature to ensure the serenity of mines dropped in North Viet­ 137,900.
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