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PRTOAY, MAY 10, 1968 Average Daily Net Press Run PAGE TWENT^Y-BIQHT y , For The Week Ended The Weather * t' €twnfns If^raUi M ay 4. 1169 Cloudy thts afternoon. High i n - 70 to 76. Low tonigbt 60 to 66. sliort buabiesB meeting In St. iimtrI|P5itpr furnttm Hrrali) Cloudy tomorrow. High hi low Rosary Society Bridget School cafetsrta after 15,070 t er 60«. About Town the Holy Hour. Members are TREAT'MOTHEB XO s o m e NAMVBt Asnonc^ H aneheater— A City o f VUiagm Charm Ite iMwljr rtected board of Plans Holy Hour ash. Rafllsktq. Rlnibaib, H o * -H o t»«w to M ood h reminded to mark their ballots StSP-AIBE Mclntoah aod DeUctaw h L tba Wtmcfi'a AuxMary c t Mbit- and bring them to the meeting, VOL. LXXXVH, NO. 189 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION—CONNECnCUT LIFE) MANCHESTER, C0NN„ SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 (dasstfled Adverthdag on Page 1 8 ) PRICE TEN CENTS dwAar Memortal HoaiUtad w « The Rev. Mtohael G. Stein- wMoh is dw final one tor this I t K RM t Monday « t 1 v m . at C S i^ hauser of St. M&'lD>l&e Church, season. man Oouae on Haynes St Bld- Brooklyn, N.Y. wlU conduct a Refreshments will be served. NM'd Kbimy, hoofMal odmtnla- Holy Hour Monday at 7:80 p.m. trotUor, w a qpeok at the m«et- tor memhers of St. Bridget Ros Sweat Potatoes and New Potatoea . , . _ . tnv* OriMitaitton ftyr near board ary Society at St. Bridget FBUITt Ikaah StnmrbSRles, FeoblHS, Nwdarktoi, Wirte^ menilMn arlH be at noon and a Church. Two Share Win melon, Oantaloupea, Spanish Melons, Hoaeydawa, R ^ , Nght hineh wfll be oervod. Father Stelnhouse studied phU- White, Green Grapes, Poors, Papayas,-Mangoes, Mandarin osoilhy at Cathedral College, In Essay Test Onsagoo, TOngertoes, F ln e a p ^ ODoonats, Navel Oranges Brooklyn, and received a bache n A f r e s h c i d e r . ______ Forces Kill ■Ole Couples Bowling League Procedures on Talks Fixed Jane Banning, 17, of 64 Lodge a FliOWnfIS FOB MOTHERS DAY a o t the Newcomer’s Club will lor’s degree from Immaculate Dr., and Susan Marteney, 11, of ipeet tonight at 9 at Silver Conception Seminary, Hunt WEEKEND SPECIALS for A SPECIAL KATOY! PARIS (AP)—American and North Vietnamese ne Lane Ten Pin, East Hartford. ington, N.Y. He earned a degree 218 Hackmatack St. were co- MAC APPLES, Gnde A ......... 16 q t bsket. $ 2 , gotiators reached agreement today on procedural mat In d o ^ a tlc theology from the 442 F oe winners in a conservation essay NEW TEXAS ONIONS ........................... # lbs. J State University at Innsbruck, ters for Monday’s opening of talks which could lead A UmHed number of tickets contest sponsored by the Man NATIVE ASPARAGUS (Prom Town!) bc^ Austria, and has studied arch to an end of the war in Vietnam, The otmosphere of are available for the Ladles of chester Junior Women’s Club. NATIVE WASHED SPINACH .................... Ib. St. James Daisy Chain Ball aeology and language at the He today’s meeting was described as “ very good*’ by an Jwie 1 at die Manchester Coun brew University In Jerusalem. Each won a half tuition camp- SEALTEST ICE CREAM .................... Vi American official. OOHFLBTB UNE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! try du b, and may be obtained In the summer of 1965 he was ershlp to Greenwoods Nature Cyrus R. Vance, deputy leader of the American dele and ponservatlon Camp from Wa Now Oarnr The Manoheater Evmlng H e n ^ B elow D M Z assistant to Prof. Rudolf by contacting Mrs. John Dia a Aiao Otmtoleto a t SBAX/EBST Dairy Prodnots a gation, told newsmen after today’s session: "We have Schnackenburg at the University Aug. 11 to Aug. 17. mond of 46 Diane Dr. at the or- SAIGON (AP) — U.S. U*® enemy dead were claimed concluded all procedural arrangements. We will go into gaidiatlon’a meeting Monday of Wurzburg, Germany, where Jane, the daughter of Mr. forces report^ t^ay kill- American air etrikes and ------ substance on Monday.’’ at 8 p.m. at St. James' School he prepared and translated a and Mrs. Lewis Banning, Is a Vance was emphartlo oh one m g 4 4 2 North Vietnamese artUl®»y barrages, HaU. book, ’’Present and Future Mod student at Illing Junior. High point: "The atmosphere has em Aspects of New Testament School. She also won a camp- troops below the demili U.S. bombers reportedly killed 66 enemy troops between been ■very good.” All cubs of Cub Scout Pack Theology.” In 1966 he was trans ership in last year’s contest. tarized zone in renewed He said it had been agreed Susan is the daughter of Dr. PEROI PRODUCir Dong Ha and Glo Llnh, another Paris Riot lator and editor of "Man Be sharp fighting, described 68 planning to participate in Marine strongpolnt to the north, with his opposite number, Ool. Clean Up Day will meet tomor fore God.’ ’ and Mrs. Pierre Marteney euid 278 OAKLAND STREET. MANCHESTER a 648-6884 by some d ic e r s as another Ha Van Lau, that the confer Officers will be elected at a a pupil at Keeney St. school. after a company of Infantrymen row at 8 a.m. at the Waddell phase of the enemy’s from the U.S. 199th light Bri ence will be conducted in two of Sdwol parking lot. They are “ peace talk’’ offensive. gade came under enemy small Crushed ficial languages—English and reminded to wear gloves. In the enemey’s seven-day-old arms fire and pUUed back. One Vietnamese—with French as the illllliiiililiiiiililliliiiliiiiiiiii attack on Saigon, the American American wae kflled and two working language. This means The meeting of the Polish command reported 60 Viet Cong wounded, that each side will use its own Women's AlUance, Group 618 soldiers killed In fighting In and By Police language In conducting the day Other fighting was reported scheduled for Sunday has been around the capital. Some guer to-day business of the confer postponed, and will be h M near Hvie, about 60 miles below PARIS (AP) — Gas-masked ence. But French will be used rillas atm were holding out on the DMZ. 'D iet^y at 7 p.m. at 77 North HOUSE the southern fringes despite riort police crushed the latest for any conference documents "The enemy has definitely es- St. the Real Thing Comes Alon^ hea'«ry alUed air attacku. and biterest student revolt in apd stotements, vrhich can be oalated two-fold," and Col. Mil- the Latin Quarter at dawn today readily translated and under- Mrs. Robert Houghton of 180 and feels as she does, and to obstetrics floor at Manchester In the northern war zone, U.S. ton Hull of Plant City, Fla., The executive committee of aflter 11 hours of tear gassing, stood by both sides, Hawthorne St. practices bathing reduce some of the concerns and Memorial Hospital. DREAMY LUXURY FOR MOM 1st Air Cavalry'Division troops commander of the 3rd Marine Cub Scout Pack 2 will meet to fears she may have for herself IK rushed in to reinforce Marine clubbing and warding oft rocks After today’s second and final "Dolly,” the life-size doll pro Those wishing further In Regiment. night at 7:80 at Second Con units battered in heavy fighting thrown by youths. 2 hour and 22-mlnute procedural and her new bom child. formation may contact the Marine officers said they be gregational Church. vided for members of the Ex Classes cover the period be around Dong Ha, where 1,600 Police Chief Maurice Gri- meeting, Lau was smiling MPHMA office. lieve the fighting around Dong pectant Mothers’ classes spon fore the baby arrives; the enemy soldiers have been re maud said 867 persons were In- broadly, as he usually does, and (Herald photo by Buceiviclus) Ha is part of a general escala Cadette CMrl Scout Troop 10 ported killed in the last two jured and 468 arrested in what "iold newsmen he was "very sat- sored by the Manchester Public growth of the baby and moth By tion in the northern war zone Will clean up the Utter tomorrow er; after the baby’s arrival and HA 1£ weeks. he called a "veritable guerrilla tsfled.” Asked If there would be Health Nursing Association aimed at giving the North Viet from 10 a.m. to noon at Camp action ” ®' iui’^ e r meeting tomorrow, he the physical and emotimal ex The army reinforcements and namese a bargaining edge in Merri Wood, Gardner St. Those (MPHNA). Mrs. Bonnie BTnlay, • l o e e periences of mother and father; Marines reported killing 442 en the Paris talks. The students, who varied In ‘■Tomorrow Is Sunday.” planning to attend are remind R.N., a member of the MPHNA TREAT HER TO Pressed as to whether a Viet baby care; and a totu: of the lliliilii iiiiiiiii emy soldiers In the last 24 hours Hull said North Vietnamese n'umber from 10,000 to 30,000 ed to wear gloves and bring staff, conducts the classes. W nam cease-fire would be the In five battles ranging from 6 to forces, reportedly two regi during the action, held a square , v , -i*- baskets. Cadettes from other The series of classes starts the A ROYAL 11 .miles below the demilitarized ments, are trying to close the . mile "of the FreAch capital for ^ troops may also participate In first Wednesday of the month he replied: “ No comment We zone.