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Manchester Historical Society t ■4il KW ^ ' PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thure., April 24. 1975 SNTCNNIAL lOH Seeking Members The Instructors of the Handicapped (lOH) will have a THE SCHOOL BELL membership drive Sunday. ILLtNG JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Students who will in Grades 9 through 12 next school anrljeatTr liJTntng HrralJi year are eligible to participate in lOH and may report to Building Program the p(wl at Manchester High School at 12:45 p.m. While there, thes6 students MANCHESTTIR, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 2 5 ,1»75^ VOt. XCIV, No. 175 Manchester—A City of Village Charm 38 PAGES — 3 SECTIONS In case you haven’t had occa­ talents and resources while, at PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS TTiere will be a preliminary water test and an introduc­ became involved in a variety of sion to drive by Illing lately, the same time, allowing classes designed to increase tion to the program at that time. you might be interestedio know students to become involved in their awareness of the environ­ lOH is an organization of volunteer teen-agers who that the Illing addition is new learning environments. ment. 'These courses stressed manage a weeMy program to aid the physically han­ progressing at an increasingly The teachers who helped relating academic principles dicapped and retarded children. rapid rate. ' ' organize this phase of the Every Sunday afternoon from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m ., there are Ali of the steel structures learned in science and social program were Betty Intagliata, studies, as well as math and George Woods and Ray Dorcey. classes in swimming and gym activities. More than 100 have been erected including the language arts classes, to prac­ The guiding principles for Viet Assembly Convenes teen-agers are presently involved in the program. cafeteria, gyiiinasium and Celebration of July 4 as classroom segments, ^ost of tical situations in their natural both of these programs was to Independence Day has always Besides the Sunday classes, the lOH members par­ environment. the gym and cafeteria have expand upon the existing SAIGON (UPI) - The South Vietnamese Minh is a proponent of peace, neutrality want to prolong the war. It said it will hold made similar demands. It said Saigon been controversial. John ticipate in several fund-raising events including a mobile already been bricked as well Students and faculty planned curriculum by offering courses National Assembly today was called into and cooperation with the Communists and peace talks with a new Saigon government must take positive steps toward naming a Adams, one of the bake sale and a fashion show. A Christmas party is one of programs, selected courses, which either augmented skills special session Saturday to urge appoint­ the Communists have indicated he would only if it breaks off all dependence on the new government and that “the problem Declaration’s signers and the and are approaching external the special annual evente. completion. The second floor of scheduled this unusual learned or required application ment of Gen. Duong Van “Big” Minh as be acceptable. United States, demands the evacuation of now is to overthrow the Nguyen Van Thieu second President, thought A weekend of activities has been planned in May which academic program which is of these skills in a totally premier to negotiate a cease-fire with the The North Vietnamese and Viet Cong all American military, rejects U.S. aid clique as a whole and not merely to Americans should celebrate on the new addition will be poured will be open to the public. The events include a ’50s dance next week and from then on the being unitated and talked about different way. Communists. Minh already has turned expressed increasing annoyance at the and bows to other conditions. remove Thieu alone." July 2, when the Continental all over Connecticut. The dual program described down the post. delays but were holding off the 14 divisions It said it will settle for nothing less than Political sources said Huong offered Congress approved the docu­ May 16, an all-night swim marathon May 16-17, an all-day building will take form quickly. This half of the dual program was carefully chosen and U.S. Ambassador Graham Martin and ringing Saigon. Only minor battlefield ac­ a full compliance with the set of demands. Minh the premiership earlier in the day, ment. John Hancock, president everything-a-thon May 17, and an open house and gradua­ In spite of early problms was. und6r the direction of designed to insure equal French Ambassador Jean Marie Merillon tion was reported today. Communist “Whoever he'will be, the one who will but Minh said he wanted Huong to resign of the Congress, signed it on getting the necessary materials tion ceremony May 18. Cathy Sampson and Tom probing actions 35 miles west of Saigon. July 4, but The World Almanac to begin work with, all educational opportunity for all conferred frequently with President Tran assume power in Saigon must fully meet and name him president. Pham Van Ut, S am p^. notes the Declaration was not materials, equipment, fur­ students regardless of the Vpn Huong, apparently trying to persuade The Viet Cong delegation in Paris issued the above-mentioned requirements,” the acting speaker of the house, ignored the a virtual ultimatum to Huong today to revealed to the public until July niture and classroom fixtures Back at Illing the remaining program they selected. him to step down in favor of Minh. Both statement warned. Minh refusal and called the National Non-Drivers Campaign resign. It said it will not do business with Radio Hanoi, quoting the North Viet­ 8. are in storage ready to be in­ two-thirds of the eighth grade the Viet Cong and Hanoi hhve said Huong Assembly into special session to make stalled. class and the remaining two- Guidance Testing is not acceptable. Huong and his aides who, it said, merely namese Communist newspaper Nhan Dan, Minh the premier with full powers. French Club To End Discrimination Most of the students have thirds of the teaching staff im­ Recently, all of the seventh The juggling for position by South Viet­ CANTON, Mass. (UPI) - please cash my check. cooperated fully with the plemented' an equally in­ grade students at Illing were namese politicians has d elay^ Uk forma­ Will Install Barbara Donchess, a 52-year- “I am made to feel like a workmen and the administra­ novative program. It was administered the math segment tion of a new government for at least four old free lance writer and subur­ four-year-old. I can understand tion in minimizing disruption to related to, and expanded upon, of the Stamford Achievement days while thousands of Americans and 2 New Officers ban homethaker, has mounted a why there is a need for iden­ normal school operation and we those principles of academic Test. The scores obtained on Ford Asks Rev-Sharing Extension South Vietnamese fled the capital and the The French Club will conduct one-woman campaign to end tification, but there should be a study already mentioned. these tests are used b y'the Communist armies tightened tteir ring on are extremely pleased that they But Ford said “there appears to be no installation ceremonies May 18 discrimination against non- non-drivers license.’’ This program focused on guidance department in WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford previous aid if they w.ere found to be the city, bringing up SAM missiles that have accepted this responsibili­ need for substantial changes” because all during the club’s banquet at the drivers. She said her sight is probably ecology and also stressed preparing programs and asked Congress today to extend the pop­ violating federal civil rights standards. now imperil the airlift of refugees. ty. but “a miniscule fraction of Orange Hall in Manchester. She has had two eye good enough to enable her to language arts and math skills scheduling students. These ular General Revenue Sharing Program In a second recommended revision, Some political analysts said Senate Expanded Educational governments” have used their federal aid Officers to be installed are; operations in recent years and pass the driving test, but the as they relate to ecological scores Can also be an aid to through 1981, saying it has recycled about public hearings at the local level would be President Tran Van L<im, the other con­ well. '' Paul Grenier, president; Frank doesn’t drive because of her situation has turned into a Program study. teachers as part of an 819 billion in federal taxes for state and required to give citizens an opportunity to tender, was unacceptable to the Com­ Ford suggested continuation of the basic Marinelli, vice president; Mrs. sight. Since she cannot produce matter of principle. • April 14th-18th The approach here was educational diagnosis in deter­ local use and proved to be “a resounding state their preferences for ways to spend munists because of his close identification formula for allocation of the federal Lucienne Marinelli, secretary; a driver’s license for identifica­ “I’ve been told I could pass All Illing eighth grade different. Films,, speakers, mining areas of strength and success.” the federal aid. with the “Thieu clique.” assistance and said total distribution and Mrs. Francis Feeney, tion, Mrs. Donchess says, she is the test but I feel there are students participated in a un­ field trips, discussions, lec­ weakness. In special messages to the House and “This program has been a resounding Viet Cong officials have insisted on two Senate, Ford recommended extension of would amount to $39.85 billion if Congress 5 treasurer. forced to endure endless enough people on the highway ique learning experience tures, and individual projects On May 13, 14 and 15 all success,” Ford said.
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