Panel Report Something About the Monetary 14

Panel Report Something About the Monetary 14

' OURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.,.,Jan. 15, 1974 Obituaries About Town ^ The Senior Methodists of * South United Methodist Church Scene meeting scheduled for Thursday has been canceled. From Here Earl Campbell Dies; TTie next meeting will be Feb. ; A- •' Area Businessman 21. The Auxiliary of Manchester By Sol R. Cohen Manchester—A City of Village Charm Chapter, Disabled American PRICE: FIETEEN CENTS Eurl J. Campbell, 73, of live in civic affairs and Veterans, will meet Wednesday •k.'.'.ww.u.w.ij MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1974 - VOL. XCIII, No. 90 Nokomis, Fla., a former developed Campbell Ave., at 8 p.m. at the VFW Home. x-x-fa.;!x-:-x-x-a::::::::¥:t::::::::::::X!:-^ Manclies10r and Vernon building the first prefabricated After the meeting, the past nilRTY-SIX PACES — TWO SECTIONS busine.ssman, died Sunday at housing in the area. He also cbmmanders will meet. Itie Venice (Fla.) Memorial operated a general,store and The Connecticut Conference by the storm they suffered Ho.s’pUal. He was the husband of restaurant at Dobson Ave. and Manchester Association for Rt, 30. He was a communicant of Mayors is determined it will extensive damage. Mrs, Helen Cheswick the Help of Retarded Children keep after the federal and state (.'ampbell, of Sacred Heart Church of Ver­ will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at governments until they do Superior Court Judge Jay E. Mr. Campbell was born July non. Lincoln Cbnter. Mrs. Jean Panel Report something about the monetary 14. 1900 in Manchester, son of He is also survived by two Rubinow of Manchester has Campbell of the school social losses in • the state during the been reappointed by Gov. ate sons. James E. Campbell and the late .lames E. and Mrs. work department will be guest December ice storm. John Campbell, both of Vernon; Thomas Meskill to the State Mary .McSheen Campbell, and speaker. The meeting is open to Friday, at a meeting in New and seven grandchildren. Safety Commission. The ap­ had lived in .Manchester before all those interested. Haven and on a motion by The funeral is T^rsday at pointment is for the period en­ moviiip to Vernon 25 years ago. Manchester Mayor Joha 8:15 a.m. from the Lacfd Koffee Krafters will meet ding June 30, 1979. British ••\t one time, Mr. Campbell Thompson, it lent its support to Funeral Home 19 Ellington Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Judge Rubinow has served on Tape Tampering Spurs New (jperated a Shell Service Station state efforts to require the Ave., Rockville, with a Mass at Community Y. Mrs. Doris Hunt the 20-member agency since at Mam St. and Middle Tpke. federal government to declare July 19, 1961. The members Face He.later conducted a tire recap­ Sacred Heart Church, Vernon, will instruct the group in a at 9. Burial will be in St. paper tole project. A baby Connecticut a disaster area, serve without compensation. ping service on Bissell St., thus making it eligible for low Pressure For Impeachment which was One of the first such Bridget Cemetery, Manchester. sitter wili be available. Turmoil interest loans. State Comptroller Nathan services in the area. Friends may call at the Hostesses are Mrs. Wilfred WASHINGTON (UPI) - A About 25 members of the con­ Agostinelli will be the guest LONDON (UPI) - Railroad The experts concluded that “If the net effect is what is While in Vernon, he was ac- funeral home Wednesday from Lisk and Mrs. Raymond technical panel says it doesn’t ference were present and the speaker Sunday when Charter engineers ended a 24-hour the tapes had been erased, and appears to be - that is, that it \ 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Merriman. walkout today, but industrial know who caused an 18-minute that at one time a conversation motion passed unanimously. Oak Lodge of B’nai B’rith holds buzz on one of President was not accidental — it would The action had been initiated by turmoil raged in Britain, with between Nixon and his chief be very, very serious indeed," Manchester Chapter, its monthly breakfast meeting. Nixon’s key Watergate tapes, Mrs. Mary E. White .■Mrs. Helene T. Norton the Town of Glastonbury which, It will be at 9 a.m. at the subway workers taking a strike aide H.R. HaldemSn probably Baker, said. Disabled American Veterans, but it does know the tape was existed on the tape. They said Mrs. .Mary E. White. 82, of 38 Mrs. Helene T. Norton, like Manchester, suffered Howard Johnson Restaurant in vote and coal miners main­ In Los Angeles, former At­ will meet tonight at 8 at the erased by starting and, stopping the 18 minutes was not erased Linnmore Dr, died Monday formerly of Cottage St., died hardships and damage during Manchester. taining a crippling slowdown. torney General Elliot Richard­ American Legion Home. a tape recorder at least five and all ati once, but in at least five night at a Rockville convales­ Monday night at a Manchester and after the storm.' David Wichman, the lodge’s The nation’s 29,000 trainmen son said the report may inten­ perhaps nine times. stages and possibly as many as cent home. She was the widow convalescent home. Also adopted unanimously vice president and program returned to work today, ending sify impeachment efforts. of Howard ,J. White. their second one-day walkout in -The report im m ediately nine, by someone who first was a second proposal by chairman, said Agostinelli’s brought one prediction of possi­ The White House said it was Mrs. White was born Feb. 19, Mrs. Norton was born in five days. The engineers, pushed the “record” button, Police Report Thompson. It stated that, in the talk will cover several facets of ble extra Senate Watergate studying a summary of the 1,891 in Hartford and had lived Atlanta, Ga., and had lived in however, kept up a month-old which would erase the previous event the state doesn't qualify state government. hearings and another of in­ report and “ it would be in Manchester for 30 years. She Chicago, 111., before coming to slowdown aimed at winning pay conversation, and then, the stop to be declared a disaster area, creased impeachment altogether incorrect and im­ was a member of the Ladies Manchester eight years ago. ■ the General Assembly should demands. button, which would stop the proper for premature MANCHESTER Gov. Meskill, who insists he pressure. tape. Guild of the Assumption and St. consider emergency grants to hasn’t yet made up his mind London’s 10,000 subway judgments or conclusions to be She was employed as Miguel Mollet, 16, of 78 Oak In a federal court hearing Margaret's Circle, Daughters those communities hit so hard whether he will or will not be a employes voted to strike Feb. 4 reached in the absence of any of Isabella. ' ^ switchboard supervisor at the St. was charged Monday with and shut down the city’s mass Tuesday, the experts were MeinlierH l)ec|ily Concerned candidate for re-election, con­ blocked by White House judicial decision and while the Survivors are a daughter, Children's Memorial Hospital, attempted second-degree transit system unless Three members of the Senate (judicial) process is still under burglary in connection with an tinues to act very much the can­ lawyers from answering Chief Mrs. Eleanor Squiers of Chicago, before she retired didate. authorities grant a $14.49 Watergate committee — way.’’ / eight years ago. She was a attempted break at the 14F Judge John J. Sirica’s question; Republican Vice Chairman Manchester: a sister, Mrs. He is stepping up his million pay boost. The tape involved was of s ' member of South United Garden Dr. residence of Tanya “Was (he 18-minute buzz Howard Baker of Tennessee Theresa McKone of Hartford; a appearances in as many of the The nation’s 269,000 coal Nixon-Haldeman meeting June Brackley, Manchester Police V) caused by accident, or was it and Democrats Joseph W. Mon­ brother. Karon Horan of Hart-, Methodist Church. state’s 169 municipalities as miners continued a two-month 20, 1972, the first White HoSe report. deliberately done?” toya of New Mexico and Daniel ford: three grandchildren and a She is survived by a niece, possible, and is continuing his slowdown cutting into Britain’s working day after five agents of great-grandchild. Police said that Mollet ap- dwindling fuel supplies and in­ “We have no view as to who K. Inouye of Hawaii — all said Mrs. Mark Bogdon of tours of industrial plants, his did what for what reason,” Dr. the Nixon re-election canq^aign The funeral is Thursday at 10 parantly tried to gain entry by tensifying the impact of the they were deeply concerned Manchester. speaking engagements and his Thomas J. Stockham Jr., of he were caught breaking into a.m. from the John F. Tierney breaking a window in the back worldwide energy crisis. over the report’s showing the Democratic N^ional Funeral .services and burial door while the Brackley woman official designations of Sixth Graders Learn About Jet Engines University of Utah, one of the tape was erased. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center "weeks” and “days.” Prime Minister Edward headquarters at the V^tergate will be in Magnolia Cemetery, and a girl friend were inside. six experts jointly named by Baker, who only a week ago St., with a Mass at the Church For example, Monday he ad­ Heath said Tuesday he would Steven Fish of the Lutz Junior Museum staff demonstrates complex.

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