Errorists Threaten to Destroy JAL

Errorists Threaten to Destroy JAL

PAGE TWENTV-TWO-^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. JulygQ, 1973 Obituaries Tolland Septic Field Proposal Approved VIVIAN KENNESON The recommendations for WiUerford indicated that if the upon how many, if any, laterals Miss Bernice Iv; Qlbert Harvey R. King Correspondent solving the system problems town proposed this procedure to would have to be repUiced. Miss Bernice K. Olbeh, 53, of Tel. 875^1704 are: , him he would consider it Board member Robert Du­ Harvey R. King, 80, of 333 MANCgESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1973- VOL. XCH, No. 247 98 W(^bridge St. d i^ ttis Bidwell St., died Thursday at a The Middle School Building 1. Finish cleaning of septic favorably. mont stated he felt “$5 is too Mnnvhesler—A City of yUlage Charm SIXTEEN PAGES - 2 TV - 2 MINI PAGES p r i c e , FIFTEEN morning at ManchesterXj^g„j,j,ggjgj. convalescent Committee Thursday night ap­ tank, si(dion and distribution When asked what Wexler’s much” to spend on repkrs as it CENTS box; Memorial Hospital. hos)>ital. He was the husband of proved a proposal for resolvi^ opinion of the proposal was, should have been laid out right Miss Olbert was bom Sept. 9, Mrs. Emma K. King. the septic system problems, 2. Install inlet baffle or inlet Donovan admitted it was “hard in the first place. Donovan tube in septic box; 1919 in Manchester and had Mr. King was bom in Hart­ which will be forwarded to the to characterize the attitude” of maintained that it would be a Parked On Desert Airstrip lived here all her life. She had ford and lived in Bristol before State Board of Health. 3. Discontinue use of garbage the GItF representative. It was very difficult and expensive grinder and paper pulper; been employed for many years coming to Manche9ter 10 years William Donovan, original agreed last night by all present, procedure to prove the failure designer of the septic field for 4. Remove elbows where at Manchester Modes. ago. Before bis retirement, he including Frederick Frey who is the fault oi the contractor the Middle School, made a nine- She was a member of St. was juvenile probation officer feeder lines connect to the is also a PZC member, that ul­ and not the lack of point proposal after meeting; laterals; John’s Polish National Catholic in Bristol. timately G&F would have to maintenance, and the b i ^ to with T.C. Willerford, chief 5. Clean feeder lines; Church. , He is also survived by a son, satisfy the State Board of gain would be very limited. 6. Pour a drum of water into errorists Threaten sanitary engineer for the state; Survivors are a brother, Zig- Harvey T. King of Manchester; Health. Donovan said that if the field each lateral to ch^k its ability mond Olbert of Manchester; a brother, Lewis King of and Howard Wexler of The problem was brought to had been prqperly maintalimd to take a flush siniilar to the ac­ two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Wethersfieldf four Griswold & Fuss, Planning and light in early April udien the and not subjected to the tion of the siphon; Wojnar of Enfield and Mrs. grandchildren and six great­ Zoning Commission engineers, PK refused to approve plans cafeteria garbage disposal and Paul Elliott of Columbia, S.C.; grandchildren. on July 16. The on-site iiupec- 7. Any lateral which takes the for the Middle School addition paper pulper, it may have been To Destroy JAL Jet two nieces and three nephews. tion of the exposed parts of the flow satisfactorily will be left until tests were done on the sep­ operating properly to this day. At Mr. King’s request, his as i$; The funeral will be Monday at body has been donated to a fields showed that of four tic system. At that time the Part of the problm lies with 8. Any lateral which does not 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes medical school. laterals observed, two tile building conunittee chairman, the tile lines abpttihg rather DUBAI (AP) — A squad of take the flow will be exposed ficials in the Dubai control the control tower that they Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Mrs. King will be at her son’s joints were butted and two were Robert Smith, presented the' than allowing space between as terrorists In a sweltering giant no apparent results and the open. Donovan reported there and/or corrected as necessary; tower that “we are awaiting in­ were holding Japanese, Ger­ with a Mass at St. John’s Polish home, 218 Henry St., Sunday PZC with a letter from the called for in the design. The Japan Air Lines jumbo jet structions,” but they did not terrorists refused to allow, the were no signs of sludge clogging 9. Field will be covered up man, Dutch, Peruvian, French women and children to deplane. National Catholic Church at 9. from 2 to 4 p.m. to greet State Board of Health cer­ subcontractor. Acorn Construc­ threatened today to blow up the say from whom or where thein-- Burial will be in St. John’s the stone beds. and put back into service. tifying that the present system and Arab passengers along with However, food and water for friends. tion, which went backrupt plane at Dubai’s desert airstrip structions were supposed to the crew. Cemetery. Donovan told the board 'is adequate for serving the ad­ before the job was finished, was if anyone approached the air­ all the plane’s occupants was The family suggests that any come. The airport was closed to all Friends may call at the memorial contributions may be dition. However, the PZC found to be putting tiles early in craft, police said. put aboard. Tolland The officials thought the flights and no vehicles were The body of a woman funeral home Saturday from 7 made to the Manchester required that their engineers the stage and was reportedly One of the hijackers, a hijackers were isolated from to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 allowed within two miles of the hijacker, who apparently was Memorial Hospital Apprecia­ certify the adequacy of the told to correct the situation. woman, was killed Friday when their command after cruising and 7 to 9 p.m. There will be a airstrip. Ground crews hooked killed by her own hand grenade, tion Fund. CHARLES W. COLSON, Watergate no doubt facilities. There is a question of whether a hand grenade she was holding around the Middle East before prayer ser^ce Sunday at 8 p.m. a small generator to the plane, was carried off the plane short­ uppermost in his mind, reflects on a newsman’s King Says Contractor G&F conducted hurried the tiles were actually re-laid. exploded accidentally shortly landing Friday night at Dubai, at the funeral home. but officials doubted it would be ly after it arrived with 123 question in Washington. preliminary tests on April 4 and Town Counsel Robert King after takeoff from Amsterdam, an Arab sheikdom on the Per­ 5 and the PZC gave a con­ sufficient to cool the huge passengers and a crew of 22 Walter C. Kanski Must Pay Permit Fee told the board that he could not according to the airline. sian Gulf. plane. ditional approval for the addi­ The hijackers radioed to of- after a 3,000-mile, nine-hour Martin P.F. Hirth Walter C. Kanski, 67, of 23 give even a “curbside view” of There was no immediate “They must really be cooking ROCKVILLE - Martin P.F. tion in time for the April 6 town the problem until he has studied flight from Amsterdam begin­ Downey Dr. died ’Thursday at VIVIAN KENNESON town waives the fee, it is, in request for refueling or ransom out there now,” one police of­ ning Friday. Hirth. 79, of 84 Davis Ave., died Manchester Memorial Hospital meeting which approved the the files, reports, plans and for the plane and its occupants. Correspondent. effect, giving the contractor $1.8 million building project. ficer said as the fierce desert An official of the airline in Wednesday at his home. after a short illness. Veterans Affairs that amount out of hand.’’ He specifications. King An official said the terrorists’ sun climbed higher in the sky Mr. Hirth was bom July 26, Tel. 875-4704 The PZC engineers have since recommended the hiring of an London said the grenade went Mr. Kanski was bom in New concluded that a knowledgeable first demand was for “250 and sent the temperature to 102 • off as the terrorists took over 1893 in Rockville, son of Town Counsel Robert Kihg done more extensive work on outside expert for advice. News York City and lived there until contractor is aware, and “it is sandwiches and ice.” degrees with 95 per cent the plane 30 minutes after Michael and Ernestine Handke told the Middle School Building the septic field and A subcommittee of Smith, he retired and moved to Director To Be not our responsibility if he The Boeing 747 was ringed by humidity. takeoff on a flight for Tokyo. Hirth, and had lived in Committee last n i^ t that the recommended at last week’s Frey, Frank Weston, Dumont Manchester two years ago. didn’t-price the job r i^ t.’’ Capsules armed police as it sat in the hot Sheik Mohamed bin Rashid, A purser, Yoshihira Rockville all his life. He had contractor for the Middle building committee meeting and J ( ^ Weigold will meet Before his retirement, he was School addition, J. S. Nasin of Committee member Vernon^s Aqua Babe sun near the cargo section of defense minister of the United Miyashita, 27, was injured by been employed at the M.

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