PAGE TWBNTY-iroUR THURSDAY, MARCH'9, 1972 Scene The Weather Clear and cold tonight; low At the Capitol near 10. Tomorrow mostly sun­ .Hie Junior and Senior Con­ Town Units Club, and the VFW Post and SEVEN-ELEVEN STORI ny^ .high 36 to ,40. Outlook for About Town firmation Classes of Ehnanuel State W ants Auxiliary. Page 10 Sunday. .cloudy and mild. Lutheran Church will meet to­ Saturday evening, a Bt. Pat­ 8M Onea Bd.. Manchester Hie board of Christian Eidu- night at 6:30 at the 'Parish Will March In rick’s Dance will be held at the Manehe$ter—A City of Village Charm cation of Center Congre^tionr Building. T o Extend St. Pat’s Parade I.tanchester Armory. I r 1 s h- OPEN al Church wlU meet tonight at Amerlcon music will be provid­ VOL. XCl, NO. 136 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 (Olaaeiiied AdvertUIng on Page 81) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS 7 ;80 In the Ronbins Room of the Hie Academy of Faith and Express Bus Manchester dignitaries, bands, ed by the Tommy Yourell Or­ 24 HOURS church. Life, sponsored by the Man­ chestra. and marching units will parti­ chester Area Council of HARTE'ORD (AP) — The Hie board of trustees of Sec­ churches, will be held tonight state Department of Trans­ cipate in the St. Patrick’s Pa- ond Congregational Church will at 7:30 at St. James School. portation wants to extend for rad6 Saturday, starting at 11 meet tonight at 7:30 at the another 90 days an ex­ a.m., in Hartford. church. At a recent meeting of the perimental commuter bus from Heading the Manchester pa- Ladies Aid Society of the Luth­ Corbins Comer In West Hart­ raders will be Mayor John PLAZA DEPT. STORE J o b s P a n e l Jehovah's Witnesses will con­ eran Women's Missionary Airline Leaders ford to Hartford. Thompson, State Comptroller (We Have A Notion To Please) duct a theocratic ministry League of the Zion Evangelical The project, begun Jan. 17, Nathan AgosUnelli, State Sen. school tonight at 7 ;30 and a Lutheran Church, rMs. Ernest has steadily' gained riders, but David Odegord, and Town Coun­ E. MTODLE TPKE. (Next to Pc^inlar Market) service meeting at 8 ;35 at Ruebin and Mrs. Wilma Wiley the number is still less than the sel David Barry. OPEN WED., THVB8., FBI. tUl • Kingdom Hall. were elected delegrates to tlie 288 the company says must ride Hie St. Patrick’s Pipe Band Unveils Plan 31st annual conventllon of the the bus daily to break even. will lend the parade, and the The nominating committee Atlantic District Lutheran Wom­ Tuesday, 233 commuters Bennet Junior High ^hool and PICTURE FRAMES Called to Capital of Center Congregational Church en's Missionary League which were counted on 24 trips, the Manchester -High School Bands FOR ART PHOTOS & CERTIFICATES will meet tonight at 7:30 at the will be held at the Statler-Hilton highest dally total so far. will also play. Marching units church office. Hotel in Hartford during May. Quality ProducH — Budget Prieei The Connecticut Co. bus line, Paul Cote include members of the Amer­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jamin O. JQavis, chief of the Davis named Trans World Alr- Mrs. Anna Crimason was chos­ which is subsidizing the ex­ TIhniim Covin ican Legion Post, Blast Catho­ For Industry „ . __ . federal force of sky marshals, lines as one that has adopted a The pastor-parish relations en alternate delegate. periment, says it doubts if the lic High School, Army and Navy committee of North United line can continue without relief Co-Chairmen of Jacee Sale jonnJota AA. Volpfv o i ^ oopened S ^ rTa meet e T not all the 29 olrilnes By DAM HALL ing of top officials of the na­ However, it was a |2-miUion Methodist Church will meet to­ Loyal Circle of King's Daugh­ from some government agency. had taken a serious view of blackmail attempt against TWA Thomas Covlll and Paul Cote Jaycees. He is employed as a tion’s 29 biggest airlines today --------------------- - —-------- - night at 8 at the church. ters will meet Monday at 7:46 Commuters leave their car in HARTFORD (AP)—^An 88-member governor’s task to discuss how to deal with ex- P ^ federal directives aimed at jmtt the planting of two bombs p.m. at the' Federation Room a shopping center parking lot have been named co-chairmen superintendent of the commer­ foree today unveiled recommendations for broadening discuss how to deal with ex ,r^ tra « n g hijackers and black- aboard Ite jet V e rs -o n ly one cial property division of the fortionists and said Congress The Chapel Choir of Eman­ of Ce n t e r Congregational and ride one of the buses that of the Manchester Jaycee's state efforts to attract more business and stimulate em­ mailers. uel Lutheran Church will re­ Church. Hostesses are Miss leaves every 10 minutes. A re­ Aetna Life and Casualty Co. in CARPET AND ployment in Connecticut. -------------------------------------- may have to prohibit airlines In response to a question, (See Page Sixteen) hearse tonight at 7:30 in laither Dorothy Petersen and Mrs. "Honey Sunday Week.” During Hartford. He lives with his wife, from paying ransom to hijack­ turn schedule is provided in the Heading the scores of propos­B- ers. Hall of the churdi. Lucille Crawford. afternoon. the week of April 8 the Jay- Sydnie and their daughter, als qf the Strike Force for Full cees will be selling jars of Julie, at 69 Deepwood Dr., TEMPLE'S FLOOR covauNa And retired Air Force Gen. ETmi4oyment is creation of a honey in the Manchester area. South Windsor. Benjamin O. Davis, chief of the Connecticut development bank. Troopers federal force of sky marshals, Profits from this sale will be Hie proposed state agency Signal Light used to support local organiza­ said to Improve security on the Bomb Threats THE DRAMA CLUB would moke Connecticut more tions concerned with mental Democrats List gfround he will recommend a t OF Pacts Awarded coinpetiUve with other states buddy system under which air­ health and mental retardation. SURE AND IT'S A by offering financing assistance < MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Covlll, a native of Manches­ Convention Data Overtime line employes would work In HARTFORD (AP) — The for commercial and Industrial pairs. ter, was graduated from the HARTFORD (AP) — T h e development, according to Spatter Wide Connecticut Department of “I would not let a single Indi­ presents Providence (R.I.) College in Democratic State Central Com­ CSiartes Lord of West Heu^ord, Transportation has awarded a 1968 with a BA degree and in mittee announced Tuesday vidual enter an aircraft alone,” $168,246 contract to the Inter­ who headed the committee that Assured Davis said. WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — After the calls a search be- 1971 from the Suffolk Law night dates for the party’s cem- drafted the proposal. THREE IN TANDEM state Traffic Equipment CJo. of School in Boston with a JD de­ ventlons: The meeting of the airline ex­ Three bomb threats—one <rf and two baggage crewmen (a selection of one act plays) New Haven for installing or Hie task force previously dls- HARTFORD (AP) — Spokes- teem demanding $200,600- ^ „ gree. He Is associated with the —June 16-17, state nomi­ closed its recommendation of a mon for state troopers say they ecutives was closed to news- “HELLO OUT THERE’’ by W. Saroyan making changres in 16 traffic law firm of Tomaro and Alalmo nating convention to name __ forced an early-momlng search ^ lights In 11 communities. S-per cent personal state In- have been assured that strict 111!" today ot a National Airlines jet- baggage compartment of tee “THE AMERIC3AN DREAM” by E. Albee of Hartford. He lives with his presidential electors. C o a i i d l ^ come tax.. The study . group overtime regulations for all their preliminary report shortly liner bound from Green Airport plane, police said. Warwick “JACK OR THE SUBMISSION" by E. Ionesco The contractor is expected to parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gleim W. —June 24, Congressional dis­ maintains the state economy state employes wUl be loosened before tee secretary left for a begin work soon, the depatment trict cdnventlons to nominate to New York and Miami. firemen examined tee package FRIDAY, MARCH 10 and SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Covlll of 196 Autumn St. needs the tax reform and that for troopers, speaking engagement in Mexico said, and finish the project Cote, also a native of Man­ candidates as U.S. Representa­ a ty . Police said tee search', which and found it contained plastic AT 8:30 P.M. within 210 days. the new levy would permit re- The assuraime moved ,the Involved, passengers and their bottles of cleaning fluid for air- chester, graduated from Man­ tives. ducUon of the sales tax from leaders of the troqper union to Volpe said he could not go SUNDAY, MARCH 12, A t 3:00 P.M. The municipalities involved chester Hhlgh School. Ho ^ —June 27, state senatorial into details of any plan to pro- baggage, turned up no bomb craft windows. 6 ^ per cent to 5 per cent. call oft a 86-hour wex’k "slow- “ltd resulted In only a seven- FBI agents, Warwick police GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 are Avon, Berlin, Cromwell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred district conventions to nojnlnate Gov. Thoinas J. Meskill, who down" at noon today, mbit airlines from paying ran- , . j j ^ . East Windsor, Meriden, Mont- Cote of South Rd., Bolton.
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