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The Weather PAGE TW ENTY-FOUR- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.,, Sept. 22,1972 C olum bia Preis Awards Ck)udy tonight. U m In UM « Mi. 65 Donors Give Blood Announced Clolidy tomorrow. High thoat 70. Poiitble rain tonight and South Windtor Mary Sage, Nathaly Newton and Tlicrc were 65 pints “ f tomorrow. collected at the Red CYossBlrtod- Uiulse Dacler, all of Andover. > Page 16 lYopertles; John Hutchinson, mobile visit here at the Andover Berghuis Says Growth David Yeomans, George Nelson, Congregational fThurch Tuesday. Joseph Comerford, Wallace Bar MANCHESTER — A City of Village Charm PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Henry Bernitt, Columbia, (SIXTEEN PAGES-TV SECTION) ton and Robert MacDonald, all of MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, 8EPTEM BER23,1972 VOL. XCI, No. 302 Figures Not Accurate received a seven-gallon donor pin, Albert Pearce, l/^banon, Andover. 1,200 to 1,689 according to state Luncheon was served to the Donald Berghuis, board of five-gallon pin, Paul Brumhull workers by Kay Carl, Jane education member, has estimates. Andover, five-gallon pin and He said he feels the proposed Carlberg, Carol Hovrard, JuUe countered statements made by Dorothy Ellis, Hebron, three- Communications to Outside World Cut Off the school facilities committee addition will provide children llaverel, Janet McCall, Ivy with the best possible education gallon pin. Richards and Lorraine Hess, all report two years ago which Hrst time donors were I tier within a reasonable .budget and studied the school needs for the Hutchinson, Alan Ferguson and of Andover. he will support it as a fiscally There were 23 donors from town based on population John McGuire, all of Andover. sound and edu&tionally wise Columbia, 23 from Andover, 14 growth. In a prepar^ statement -Mrs. Wallace Lohr, Columbia, solution. from Hebron, one from ChapUn, Berghuis stated population pro was captain of the day. jections by the committee are The proposed addition to the two from Mansfield, one from Martial Law Imposed Staff aides were Mrs. Wilbur high school for $1.9 million will be “ off.” Fletcher and Miss Jean Natsch, Willimantlc, two from Lebanon voted on by residents during the and three from Coventry. There Philippine radio stations still on Ponce Enrile and his aides es president ends next year, has He referred to two areas in both of Columbia and Miss Vera By THE ASSOaATED PRESS The drastic measures came Nov. 7 election. were three temporary rejects. the air played uninterrupted caped unscathed from shots fired warned recently of increasing which the facilities committee Stanley and Miss. liorothea Ray The PhiUppinei government amid unrest caused by the coun Cub Registration Columbia Grange music. into Enrile's car by unidentified Communist terrorism. He said in report did not meet the current mond, both of Andover. proclaimed martial law, closed try's worst floods In history and a Cub Scout Pack 226, now in its Sketchy reports filtering out of gunmen who fled. a speech last week martial law trend for new housing in South Medical nurses were Mrs. Adolph German was Installed major newspapers, look control growing wave of bombings and loth year will hold a registration the troubled nation Indicated the m l^t be needed to combat It. Windsor. First, where it in Alfred Vezina and Mrs. Thomas as master; Howard Hinckley, of radio stations and cut com terrorism culminating in an un A Manila police spokesman night for boys between the ages military appeared to be playing a Police without warning shut dicated no apartments would be 0 Brien. Columbia, and Mrs. overseer; Ruby Wolff, lecturer; munications with the outside successful attempt to assassinate said three senators of Marco's of 8 to 10, who are interested in subdued role and martial law was down all of Manila's newspapers available in town for 1972 when Frank Mind. Hebron, Mrs. Jean Mitchell, chaplain; George world today for the first time the defense secretary Friday. opposition, the Liberal Party, joining, Monday at 7 p.m. at the An expected broadcast today not being enforced in Cebu and and all major radio and television “ 128 will exist in 1972," Berghuis Edward Sharpe, Andover. Cobb, steward; and Helen Robin since the islands gained in and a newspaper columnist were Eli Terry School. Registration fee Mindanao, from 350 to 600 miles staUons before there w u any said, and where the report ex Donor aides; Mrs. John son, secretary. dependence from U.S. rule 28 by President Ferdinand E. Mar arrested, but gave no reason. is $1. cos was not heard by evening. south of Manila. announcement of martial law. pected 25 in 1973 “ when actually Pringle. Mrs. R. K. Davis, Mrs. Also installed were, Philip years ago. Gunshots were reported on the Boys are asked to bring a Government sources said Mar Employes of The Associated 700 units will be renting by that Paul Merrick, Mrs. Stanley l.u- Isham, treasurer; Telfer campus of the state university, parent or guardian to the cos signed the martial law decree Press, whose Manila office is in date since 900 units have already ques and Mrs. Carl Gosline, all of Mitchell, assistant steward; where classes were ordered meeting. Boys who are presently transferring power to local the Manila Times Building, were been approved." Columbia; Mrs. Winston Abbott, Lydia Hinckley, lady assistant suspended. The university has cubs must also register. military commanders late ordered home vidthout explana The Town Comprehensive Plan Mrs. J. T Hohmann. Mrs. An steward; Harry Mott, gate been a center of leftist acUvlly. calls for 1,000 units and Berghuis Art Classes keeper; Hazel Spearman, Ceres; Election Delay Friday. But other reports said the tion. drew Gasper. Andover; and Mrs. Marcos, whose second term as South Windsor artist and proclamation was dated mentioned the 102 unit con Thomas Rothwell. Manchester, Gertrude Smitansky, Pomona; teacher, Thomas Arey. is offering Thursday, and had been prepared dominiums approved by the Mrs. Stanley Harris. Coventy. Edith Isham, Flora and Franci a series of art workshops in mix before Defense Secretary Juan Planning and Zoning Commission Canteen; Elizabeth Brass, Lyman, executive co m m itt^ Effort Dropped t this week for Clark St. which will ed media for both children and bring the total up to expectation adults in cooperation with Candidates Trade Custom Squares in Manchester. HARTF<Y)RD (AP) — Connecticut Democrats say they have by the town zoners. MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE reached the end of the road in their attempt to delay General Also increasing housing areas The classes are designed to Assembly elections Nov. 7 under a reapportionment plan they One Man mentioned by Berghuis are single introduce the student to the EXTENSION PROGRAM many varied medias employed in Ih. pvblic . •< claim makes them underdogs. Political Barbs family dwellings in the Sand Hill W m M tU tdinl Mclltnwnt ind opportunttlw lo dtvttop iW lli ceimiWKWl t Estates (48), and 80 lot sub contemporary expression. The For Sidewalk Arts^ Crafts Sale “ Realistically, people ought lo get set for the fact that there will Dies In By THE ASSOaATED PRESS sessions will involve projects in M«k of S^it. 25th. It Ih# M.C.C. C i^ u ^ division on Graham Rd., and be an election," said party counsel Robert Satter, who guided the President Nixon and challenger George McGovern have traded sculpture, constructions, JAPANESE LANGUAGE & CULTURE “ active construction on Berle Democratic legal battle through stale and federal courts for weeks, Shootout long-distance barbs as the 1972 presidential campaign appearx to photography with a camera, Rita J. Ken way of the Manchester Art Association and A. drawings, crafts such as enamel jewelry, clear cast flowers, MMiOm 4:30-1:00 P.M. Rd., Maskel Rd., Valley View culminating Friday with a federal judge's refusal to postpone the batik, printmaking and, if time Renard Repko, manager and vice president of Flair Home etc., will be on sale. The Art Association has junior S ln lliii b p L ZSIli get a little bit more prickly. Dr., and Fairview and nilrttw ClMWt. IMIIm 130.00 DANBURY (AP) - An attempt permits, film-making. The Furnishings Unlimited and member of the Parkade Associa memberships available and some of the new junior members elections. Meanwhile. Vice President Spiro Agnew kept up hii attack on the Tumblebrook Dr.” h u m a n r e la tio n s fo r w o m a n by police to make an arrest on a childrens cla.sses will be held We ll continue to proceed on not, contrary to the plaintiffs' Democratic presidential nominee, and McGovern's running-mate, According to Berghuis enroll tion, look over some of the paintings to be exhibited at the will take part in the exhibit. Membership information will be iM tO iT l 3:30 10:00 P.M. dangerous weapon charge Friday Saturday mornings and the basis that there will be an contention, effectively deny Sargent Shriver, flew to help Democrats in Nevada. ment figures are "beginning to Art Association's Outdoor Sidewalk Art and Craft Sale, available during the sale hours. New members and S liflln i U ft. M ill night led to a shootout that ended election Nov. 7," said House citizen participation in the selec Thursdays after school. Adult craftsmen are welcome. (Herald photo by Pinto) iM lin C lo u t. TuOlw S30.00 in the death of one man and the The President loosed his barbs from Floresville, Tex., where he affect the increasing building ac Saturday from 10 a m. to dusk, at the Parkade. Paintings, Speaker William Ratchford. tion of nominees to public office tivities." He admits, however, sessions will be held Thursday SPEED READING arrest of a Fairfield resident, and Mrs.