North Korea Returns Bodies of Crewmen

North Korea Returns Bodies of Crewmen

PAGE EIG H T-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., July 15, 1977 HARTFORD — Eight Inmates the House Ethics Committee HARTFORD — Connecticut has trans-Alaska pipeline, took a life, at the federal penitentiary in Dan­ probe of South Korean influence­ ordered 280 new buses equipped The top of the news and stopped the oil flow. Federal 25th wedding bury have filed suit against the buying in Congress has quit in a Births with special lifts for wheelchairs approval to resume pipeline government and the prison, for the handicapped, making it Compiled from United Preae Internetlonel fight with chairman John Flynt, claiming not enough was done to operations is not expected until anniversary one of the first states to comply D-Ga., over the slowness of the in­ Tuesday at the earliest. protect them from last week’s with a new federal order. vestigation. Mannise, Jonathan Michael, son fire which killed five prisoners. state about any problems at the Mr. and Mrs. Qarence Landry of Dorothy Blythe of Warren Ave., Ver­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo barred singer Anita Bryant from NEW YORK — Israeli Prime of John and Terri Ouellette Mannise utility’s atomic power plant at 62 Pleasant St. were honored at a non. His paternal grandparents are Martel of Hartford. She has two PROVIDENCE, R.I. - C onJ further use of the title “Save Our UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. - Minister Menahem Begin, in the of 29 Bridge St., Ellington. He was Vernon. The U.N. I^aw of th e Sea lawn party in observance of their Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister of sisters, Cynthia, 15, and Sherri, 14. victed felon William H. Bailey Children” for her anti­ United States on his first inter­ born July 3 at Manchester Memorial Ha r t f o r d — sen. George 25th wedding anniversary. Jackson St. His paternal great- will continue fighting for his homosexual organization, or as Conference ends its sixth session Hospital. His maternal grandparents Gunther, R-Stratford, is accusing MASHPEE, Mass. — Parties in national diplomatic mission, says The couple was married May 30, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pike, Johnathan Alexander, son Rhode Island House seat at the the title of a book she plans to without breaking a deadlock are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ouellette Connecticut’s liquor industry of an Indian claim to just about all of he has a "detailed proposal” for a 1952, at St. Bridget Church in Robert McAllister of Manchester. of Russell S. and Nancy Ann Pitney polls if he is unable to block a new write, pending a full hearing on between rich and poor nations of 15 Dean Dr., Bolton. His paternal unfairly profiting ini changing the land in this Cape Cod town say lasting Middle East peace to pre­ Manchester and have resided in Pike of 43 Hammond St., Rockville. election, according to his lawyer. the legal rights to that name. A over sharing the mineral wealth ■ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ over to the metric system. He a recommendation in the Maine sent to President Carter next Manchester 17 years. Dugan, Chrinlina Marle,daughter He was born July 7 at Rockville An Aug. 16 primary and Sept. 20 Connecticut-based children’s of the oceans. week. - t i l cis Mannise of 37 Notch Rd., Bolton. alleges consumers are getting Indian land claim case has little Hosting the party were the couple's of Raymond C. and Edwina Risley General Hospital. His maternal general election was ordered by relief organizati()n. Save the Dugan of 20 Jerry Rd., East Hart­ less liquor per bottle under the bearing on their case, because the six children, Michael, who is serving grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Secretary of State Robert Burn to Children, Inc., alleges trademark WASHINGTON - New Griffin, Jason Thomas, son of ford. She was born July 5 at metric system without getting Wampanoag Indians want their in the U.S. Marine Corps in South Harold Pitney of 41 Hammond St., fill the vacancy created when infringement and loss of con­ documentation — revealed this WASHINGTON — Adding its Thomas G. and Denise Dussault Grif­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her proportionate reductions in price. ancestoral lands back, not just a Carolina; Dennis P. Smith of New Rockville. His paternal grandmother Bailey was denied the seat tributions because of the similari­ time by the CIA — involves the voice to the chorus of complaints .V fin of 67 Lyness St. He was bom July maternal grandparents are Mr. and monetary settlement. York: and Bruce, Douglas, Linda and is Mrs. Beatrice Oneido of Bradford, because he was wanted in ty of the two titles. spy agency still deeper in drug about income tax forms, tbe Com­ 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Wells Risley of 51 Porterbrook Vt. He has a brother, Jeremy Michigan for shoplifting. experiments on unsuspecting mission on Federal Paperwork Donna, all at home. Ave., East Hartford. Her paternal Also, Mrs. Loretta LeLacheur of His paternal grandparents are Mr. Nathaniel. HARTFORD - U.S. Justice AUGUSTA, Maine — Cigarette LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A poison Americans, including drug ad­ says you need a college education and Mrs. Hariy Griffin of Ellington Manchester, Mr. Landry's sister; Department says it will pursue its bootlegging is costing Maine an gas seeped through the Landmark dicts, alcoholics and advanced to understand 90 per cent of tbe in­ and Mr. and Mrs. James Poole III of Rd., South Windsor. His maternal own antitrust suit against United MONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont estimate $2 million a year in tax Hotel Friday, killing an elderly cancer patients. structions on tbe simplest per­ Manchester. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Technologies Corp. despite an Public Service Board Chairman revenues, according to a federal man and hospitalizing 100 per­ sonal form. It said a person with More than 75 friends and relatives mand Dussault of 66 Westerly Ter., Ohio federal judge's ruling the Richard Saudek said 'Friday ad­ study because of the "disparity in sons. WASHINGTON - Human only lOtb grade reading skills attended from Vermont, Florida, East Hartford. His paternal great­ merger between UTC and Bab­ ditional work is needed on the state tax rates.” error, not a technical flaw, caused could grasp only about 70 per cent New York and Connecticut. The cou­ grandmother is Mrs. Vera Griffin of Engaged cock & Wilcox would not violate Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power WASHINGTON - Philip the July 8 blast that destroyed a of tbe instructions for filing Short ple received many gifts of money, South Windsor. antitrust laws. Corp.’s proposed plan to notify the MIAMI — A federal judge has Lacovara, chief investigator for vital pumping station on the Form 1040A. flowers and Silver. Mrs. Landry is employed as a Lusa, Bruce David Jr., son of Bruce D. Sr. and Roberta Bywater cashier at Finast. Mr. Landry is The engagement of Miss Brenda employed as an inspector at PratFS Lusa of 18 Glenn Dr., Tolland. He was born July 5 at Manchester Lee Stermer to John Joseph Tasillo, , ■*». -si-'-"' -i'- Whitney Division of United Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Landry both of Manchester, has been an­ 'X; Technologies Corp. in Blast Hartford. Memorial Hospital. His maternal The weather grandparents are Mrs. Gertrude nounced by her parents, Mr. and Bywater of Manchester and Lenny Mrs. Malcolm Stermer of 37 Edger- Showers and thunderstorms ending Inside today Bywate of Windsor. His paternal ton St. Mr. Tasillo is the son of Mr. and early tonight, then clearing. Hazy, grandparents are Mrs. John Lusa of warm and humid Sunday with daytime Mrs. James Tasillo of 42 Edison Rd. Area n ew s..........8 Dear Abby .... 13 Rockville and the late John Lusa. His highs in the 90s and lows in the 60s. Business................7 Editorial ..............4 Engagsd maternal great-grandparents are The bride-elect was graduated Chance of rain 60% through early Churches .............6 Obituaries .... 14 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bywater of West from Manchester High School in 1975. tonight, diminishing to 20% per cent ^EEkIS insSje ' I .Mancheeter--’A City of Village Charm Classified .... 10-12 S ports.............. 9 Hartford. He has two sisters, Sara, 3, She is employed at Hartford Office later tonight and Sunday. National '-Vt f s C om ics................13 Youth &ene !! TlO Babson-Anderson Mrs. Leonard E. Anderson of debut in New York at the Debutante and Beth, 2. Supply. weather forecast map on Page 11. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1977- VOL. XOVI,No.'‘243 - C ' PRICE) FIFTEEN CENTiS Manchester. Assembly, is employed at National Her fiance, also a 1975 graduate of Plus TV listings in Weekend section The engagement of Miss Jan C. The bride-elect was graduated CCS Inc. in Norwalk. .McAllister, Michael Patrick, son Manchester High School, attended Babson of Greenwich to David E. from Greenwich Academy and Skid­ Her fiance was graduated from of Paul J. and Feme Blythe Bryant College. He is employed at Anderson of Old Greenwich has been more College. She holds a master’s Dartmouth College and Columbia McAllister of Virginia Lane, Tolland. the Society for Savings. announced by her parents, Mr. and degree from the University of Cincin­ Graduate School of Business. He is He was born July 5 at Manchester The couple is planning a Nov. 12 Mrs. John R. Babson of Washington, nati and is enrolled in the M.B.A. employed by the Continental Illinois Memorial Hospital. His maternal wedding at the Church of the Survivor walks to freedom DC. program at the University of Connec­ Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago in New grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Assumption in Manchester. Mr. Anderson is the son of Mr. and ticut. Miss Babson, who made her York.

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