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Rev. John Cotter 1 5,1 95 Cub Scout Pack 141 Will Meet Mancheater—~4 City of Village Charm Tonight Alt 7:30 at Keeney St Partly sunny aqd brsesy to­ day, high about 70j fair, cofll tonight, low In SOsirsunny ai ' cooler tomorrow, high UB*70* A majority of Manchester Rev. John Cotter 1 5,1 95 Cub Scout Pack 141 will meet Mancheater—~4 City of Village Charm tonight alt 7:30 at Keeney St. dentists are planning to attend Priest 25 Years Phone 649-5405 About Town School. Pinewood Derby raeea .the Connecticut State Dental (ClMDlfted Advertising on Page 11) p r ic e s e v e n CENTS Association convention Tuesday FOR MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1967 The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pas­ will be conduobed. Registrations The Rev. Jolui F. Cotter, pas­ VOL. LXXXyi, NO. 196 (FOURTEEN PAGES— TV SECTION) through Thursday at the Gris­ tor of Second Congregational of new boys w*U be taken. tor of the Church of the Aeoen- wold Resort Hotel, Groton. Church, will conduct a radio slon, Hamden, and brother of service Sunday at 8:15 a,m. on Capt. LeRoy R. Buckman'Thas Miss Mary Cotter of 71 Con­ ROY and ta«.- staOon WINF. The program is returned from Vietnam and Circle 8 Square Dance fclub stance Dr. will be honored on sponsored by the Mfinchester joined the staff of Army Stra­ of-=«ast Hartford will sponsor . the 25|ti anniversary of hia or­ Ministerial Association. tegic Communications Command a benefit dance Sunday from dination to the priesthood at a headquarters at Ft. Hnachuca, 2 to 5 and \7 to 9 p.m. for all FLOOR COVERING Middle East testipionial dinner Tuesday at ll.S. Planes Down Members and sponsors of the ipis’- Ariz. He is the brother of Mrs. area square dance club mem­ 7 p.m. ait the Park Plaza Hotel Cover and Page Club of Bonnet 57'/* COOPER STREET Donald Ander.son, 231 Green Rd. bers. Proceeds will benefit St... New Haven. Junior High School recently at^ He was marriec^ April 1 in Man­ Jude's Children’s Hospital, ' ' Gov. John N. Dempsey is FREE ESTIMATES— ALL WORK GUARANTEED tended a meeting of Nutmeg chester to the former Barbara Memphis; Tenn. Eighteen call­ planning to attend the event. Stays Tense 020 at Coventry High School. Moon of England. ers will be on hand for round Other invited guests Include Miss Eaitrtcia Sylvester was FORMICA and square dances. Mayor George Kirisella of Hart­ UNOLEUM nominated second vice presi­ Five More MIGs Robert W. Neville, son of Mr. ford, Mayor John Denlcola of BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Israel readied its troops dent of the srtate club. Her name COUNTERS and Mrs. Eldon Neville of 132 The Zipser Club will meet Hamden, and pastors of for action today against the massing troops of Syria was placed in nomination by all FLOORS Deepwood Dr., and John A. and Egypt as a top Syrian military leader called for Miss Karen Clark, sponsor. Rep­ Sunday at 3 p.m. at the club­ Hamden churches. Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. resentatives of the four discus­ house on Bminard PI. war. \ Mm Edward D. Atkinson of 102 Ox­ KITCHEN sion clubs in Connecticut will CERAMIC Egypt took over patiolllng its "in my opinion aa a military Explosive Action Ground Units ford St. have both enlisted in James Dickson Stanley Baldwin Good news Roche, Ford meet Thursday, May 25 at the Members of Combined Cath­ border with luraei aa the 3,400- man,” Aasad said in the Syrian the Marine Corps for four years. CARPETS Nutmegger Restaurant, Newing­ olic Mothers Circles will attend for photo fans! TILE man U.N. peacekeeping force government newspaper A1 PITTSBURGH (AP) — They will graduate in June from that has been declared disband- Thawra, "the time is ripe to Battle Under ton, for election of oflBcers. a Mass Sunday at 7:45 a.m. at Handle Duties for Shrine Event e a r ls t e d p o r o Agree Autos Robert Shuster told ptrfice Manchester High School, and St. Bartholomew Church. ANNOUNCmG ROY STRICKLAND ed prepared to leave the tense begin the battle of liberation” yesterday that his car had will leave July 19 for the Re- Programming, and haspitality More than 130 candidates are area. Tlie force was set up in against Israel. "Our forces aire been stolen and the tirunk Heavy Fire cniit Depot at Parris Island, expected to become Shriners on Formerly of Roy & John 1056 after the Suez war. not only completely ready to W m ' The Twins Mothers Club of and financing, for the Shrine Will Go Up was loaded with "enough S.C. June 3, which is the initiation of I'hr U.N. tixKjp.s were ordered repel aggres.slon, they are also FOR RENT Greater Hartford will have its Ceremonial in Manchester on LOWER PRICES highly explosive material to novice®. There will be a street withdrawn by U.N. Secretary- fully prepared to start the li­ SAIGON (AP) U.S. 8 and 16 mm, Mo\1e Pro­ annual-picnic Sunday from noon Saturday, June 3, are being DETROIT (AP) — General blow up a couple of city The executive board of Cha- parade at 2 o’clock in the af­ General U Thant at the request beration operation." Motors President James M. plaAes dueled with Com­ jectors—sound or sllpnt, also to 4 p.m. at Wickham Park. A handled by James Dickson and ON blocks.” minade Musical Club will meet ternoon from South Terminus to of Egypt. We.s-tenn diplomats in Pale­ Roche and Henry Ford II agree munist MIGs over North 33 mm. slide projectors. twin king and queen will be Stanley Baldwin, respectively. That got the cops mov­ Monday alt 8 p m. at the home Memorial Field at Manchester In calmer days Syrian chal- stine feared that one overt inci­ that auto buyers face a "sub­ ing fast. A short time later, Vietnam for the second crowned, and there will be Dickson has compiled a pro-^ SNAPSHOTS NATIVES ARE ARRIVING OAILY! WELDON DRUG CO. of Mrs. Mary Stewart, 12 Ox­ High School. Some of the units lenge.s of war on Israel have dent could lead to a full-blown stantial price increase” on their an emergency city-wide straight d'ay today and games and prizes for everyone. gram that will be distributed to 767. Main St.—Tel. 613-6321 ford St. of Sphinx Temple will then ptit been dismissed outside Syria as Arab-I.sraell war. search turned up the car— American pilotp reported In the event of rain, the picnic all Shriners that day. Baldwin, im .- M 1968 cars. on drills for the public before from exaggerated. Should the crisis come to a Roche, interviewed after but police found no explo­ will be canceled. Mrs. Joseph who is a past president of Omar they shot down five, and the start of tlie Shrine- ritual MATOES! Bui in the pi-cserit crisis the showdown, Israel could send its GM's annual stockholders meet­ sives. Grzyb of 106 Woodhill Rd. is in Shrine Club and now its treas­ l i t . m M probably a sixth. urer, has charge of financing work in Clarke Arena at 4 p.m. words of Syria’s defense Minis­ 300,000 troops against about 260,- ing Friday, used the same word, Shuster took his car and charge of arrangements. Those li'uii'aH' Strawberries, Wnterinelons, Peaches, Fears, F'**™*' mm The sky warfare raged aa and a Ceremonial memento. Kodacolor ter, Maj. Gen. Hafez A.ssad, 000 Egyptians and 116,000 Syri­ "substantial” that Ford had went on his way. wishing further information m u t u a l -f u n d S.AI.ES UP about 10,000 U.S. Marines and Today, Omar Shriners are INSTAMATIC ROLL FILM ^‘‘d"»^A m rac^a"l rC t took on added gravity. ans. T^e three countries have used Thursday at the Ford may contact Mrs. Kenneth W. South Vietnamese troops were CHICAGO—Doctors say there enough military hardware to • having their final meeting in SSfoDUCE! Peas, Endive, Escarole, meeting. heavily engaged by North 'Viet­ Davis, M Cottage Grove Circle, are 7,000 heart attacks in the fight a war of unprecedented pi-eparation for the • coming "I am not going to get into a namese in the demiSitarized Bloomfield. United States every day. More dimensions in the Middle Ea.st’s Ceremonial. It is a stag outing each dollars and cents gome with you Parents Given zone separating North and than a million persons a year New Florida Potatoes and Cherry Tomatoes. bloodstained history, American at the South Windsor Blast and Gentle Dad fellows, but the word substantial South Vietnam. SATURDAY The Perennial Planters will Cast Club. die of heart trouble. * officials say. is subsitanrtlally correct,” Roche 20 NATIVE WASHED SPINCH .................. lb. meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the from original roll Syria had 40,000 troops on told newsmen. Most industry Jail Sentence flhe swirilng dogtigtit, In Which American pilots mod* ...................... home of Mrs. Adam Rhodes, 15 Black and white snapsT^each. BAN AN AS ................ ............................. Wins Award alert along its border with Is­ observers have predicted a Plymouth Lane. Members will rael. price hike of about $150. For Sons’ Deed their second big MIG kill in two CELLO TOMATOES ........................... 2 P^ES. days, occurred during a raid on prepare arrangements, w'hich BIRCH TREE SPRAYING COMPARE WITH AREA PRICES At U.N. headquarters in New - Roche expressed ‘ optimism COTT SODA, 8 Pack (No Returns) .............. JEFFEJRSONVILLE, G a. a truck repair facility eigM will be judged by member OF UP TO 3 2 f EACH York Security Oouncil members that the auto industry was over As Top Mom (AP) — For the next three miles north of the North Viet­ 0m - (Dcuj- Onhi.! votes.
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