Attempt to Blow up Jefferson County]Home Linked With Theater ExplosionJeffmodi county aulhorities today were seelpog a due k theunsuccessful bombing attempt lastMonday of the home of George Manos, Toronto, owner of two drive-in theaters in Coshoctoncounty.If such m due is fowid it may atoo shed some light on the mystery blasting June 22 of the Tri-Vale outdoor theater along the Canid Lewisville road, Toronto polke informed the local aberiffs department this afternoon.They are of the opinion that the attempted bombing of the Manos home and the blasting d. the local drive-in theater may be rdated.Toronto police told a Tribune npo^ two undisGhargedsticks of dynamite attadied to t bmed-out fuse were dismered on Of back porch of the Manoe home last Monday affemoon by Robert Manos, a son of the chaintheater owner.Manos told police the dynamite wae atUdced to i 40-f(mt prime iBasb It Iramd wiiii ttmfeet of the dynamite and went out. Inscribed on a piece of the un-bumed fuse^was the name of the Independent ExjAosive Co., policesaid.Toronto police said a caretaker employed by the Manos family early Monday mocninig saw the prima cord fuse but did not know what it was. He did not report has fkidiog to the family.Plt;^ce believe the dynamite sticks were idanted on the Manos porch late Sunday night or *early MondayQUMnoing.Wi*h this new development, Toronto police believe that the persons who blasted the Tri-Vale theater here may have mistakea it formsChhoienimi$3,camlt;anbadenitw1hLHsis«viHanoa’ Ebn Laoe theater althe River road.Mr. Manos alto owns and cptfatei the Stariite drive-in near Shadybend and Rite theater at Newcomerstown.Toronto police said, they knew of BO nkotive in the attempted bowihingof the Manoe teeUnaei^abisi0lt;bUBnft