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We Can Help Members Are Free Training Sessions in Weiss Said PAGE TmRTY-TW O- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Ck)nn.. Thurs.. April 10.1975 / Tulis Sessions iianrI|F0tpr fontng llm li Appears at MCC ABOUT TOWN MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 11,1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 163 Manchester—A City of Village Charm 't w e n t y .e ig h t p a g e s — t w o s e c t io n s PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Actress Tulis Sessions will be Manchester YWCA as part of llie Connecticut Society for cussion program tonight at 7:30 MCC auditorium Friday, the IWY organizations. the Prevention of Blindness will at the church. at 8 p.m. as part of Lucy Stone was a 19th cen­ conduct a free glaucoma Manchester’s International. tury abolitionist and feminist; screening for adults over 35 on Women’s Year (IWY) celebra­ Anne Hutchinson, a religious Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Beta Sigma Chapter of Beta tion. s liberal in colonial New Glaucoma Center, 589 Jordan ^gm a Phi will meet tonight at Johi) Bailey, Democrat England; Margaret Sanger was Lane, Wethersfield. Ap­ 8:% at the home of Norma >—Wr*-* Ms. Sessions will appear as the founder of ^ birth <»ntrol Kean, Hayes Dr., Rockville. Ford Requests pointments may be made by Mariah Foster and her four movement in the 1920‘s; and calling the society’s toll free The program will be the com­ Party Leader Dies ■ i acQuaintances in the actress’ Sojourner Truth was a black number, 1-800-842-0692 between pletion of pomander balls. own one woman show entitled evangelist who supported equal 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Members are reminded to bring HARTFCMID. (UPI) - John Moran said Bailey “is gone from us in body, but “Women I Have Known.” In the rights for blacks and women. their written ideas for the new Bailey, former Democratic National Par­ he will always be with us in spirit.” Draw Criticism Ms. Sessions uses only three show, as Mariah, Ms. Sessions international book. Any ty Chairman whose hand-molded political props in her act: A chair, a Robert Strauss, Democratic national HELEN THOMAS South Vietnamese cause and the alliance introduces her friends, Lucy Second Congregational member wishing to attend the candidates including John F. Kennedy, cane and a shawl. chairman, called Bailey a “close and UPI White House Reporter with the United States, to whom we have a Stone, Anne Hutchinson, Church will have an adult dis­ convention in May must make broke through religious and sex barriers, cherished personal friend and a tower of profound moral obligation.” Margaret Sanger, and her deposit at this meeting. has died of throat cancer. He was 70. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford strength to me in my work as chainnan, The $722 million military aid figure was Sojourner Truth, all ac­ Bailey, who died Thursday at Hartford has asked Congress for nearly $1 billion to just as he had my support and the support more than double the $300 million request complished women who have Hospital, served eight years as aid for South Vietnam and permission to been lost to history. of all Democrats when he served as chair­ use U.S. military forces if necessary to he made before the recent Communist 4: Senior CitizensI Time On Your Hands? Democratic national chairman during the man of the party under two great gains in South Vietnam, and on which ; i Kennedy-Johnson Administrations. In his evacuate Americans and tens of thousands Ms. Sessions’ Friday evening presidents.’’ of South Vietnamese refugees. Congress has never acted. The new figure legendary political* career, he helped was the sum recotnmended by Army Chief performance is free and open to make histo^ by aiding in a number of Bailey was Connecticut state Ford’s Thursday night State of the the public. A reception and dis­ Learn to play the Hammond Organ of Staff Frederidk C. Weyand, whom Ford political breakthroughs. democratic chairman since 1945. World message met immediate and. stiff cussion with the actress in the opposition among many congressmen. sent to Saigon to on a fact-finding mission. Among them were the election of The son of a wealthy Hartford doctor, Student Lounge will follow her Administration officials said contingen­ The speech was Ford’s first public Kennedy as the nation’s first Roman Bailey was a Harvard Law School performance. JUST FOR cy plans are being prepared for possible report on his foreign policy throughout the Catholic president; the rise to the U.S. graduate whose political career began in evacuation of up to 6,000 Americans and world, and he discussed several groups of Her performance at MCC is BEGINNERS Senate of Democrat Abraham A. lUbicoff, earnest when he became a protege of 200,000 South Vietnamese refugees, should countries: sponsored by the Manchester the first Jew elected Connecticut gover­ Thomas J. Spellacy, the Hartford party Saigon fall. —To allies, he said, “We will stand by Women’s Center in conjunction And In Your nor; and most recently, the election of boss of the 1920s and ‘30s. our friends.” He will attend a summit con­ with a fair to be held the Mrs. Ella T. Grasso as Connecticut’s first Ford made no new aid request for Cam­ It was Spellacy’s Irish temper that in­ bodia, saying it soon “may be too late” to ference of European leaders to May or following day at the Age Group Too! woman governor. spired Bailey’s sustaining cr^o: “Don’t prevent its falling to the Communists. June. He plans a series of meetings with Bailey, called the "Power Broker” by leaders of Australia, New Zealand, his biographer Joseph Lieberman, first get mad, get even.” Officials said evacuation of some Americans from South Vietnam has Singapore, Indonesia and Japan. He asked underwent surgery for cancer in 1 ^ . At In 1956, Bailey wrote a memo to national Congress to repeal its ban on U.S. military the outset of the Grasso campaign last Ju­ already begun. convention delegates urging Kennedy for Democratic congressional leaders were aid to Turkey and said he is considering • Choice of Morning • No Purchase ly, Bailey said, “I’d like to win one more vice president, stressing the masses of economic and military aid to Greece — Doctors Admitted or Evening Classes Necessary — You time and then take a long vacation.” stunned by the size of Ford’s aid request— Catholics in vital northern states. Four Characteristic Bailey Poses which included $722 million in military both NATO members. To County Group • Not more than 8 Pay only for Lessons He is survived by his widow, Barbara, years later he renewed his plea in the —He told the Communist world not to and four children, Louise, Barbara Ann, assistance and $250 million in economic There were 44 new full beginners In a class • Organ Practice Time presidential race. mistake detente as a license to “fish to \-^- Judith and John. His son-in-law, James J. Capitol, when he left his hospital bed and humanitarian aid for Saigon. members admitted Wednesday Can Be Arranged at John M. Bailey is seen at the left in a troubled waters.” But he urged Congress • 1 Hour Lessons - Kennelly, is Connecticut’s Democratic Then he outflanked New York’s Tam­ “I can’t conceive of this Congress voting to the Hartford County Medical Studlo...or You May characteristic 1971 photo. At the right, to witness the inauguration of Gov. to repeal trade restrictions against the 6 week Course House Speaker, who announced the death many Hall leader Carmine G. DeSapio by $722 million in military aid for South Viet­ Association, three of whom Rent an Organ for Use still characteristic, is a photo of him Ella Grasso. (Herald file photos) Soviet Union tied to emigration of Jews. • Nor Previous Music to a stunned state legislature. raiding upstate New York delegates. nam,” said House Democratic leader were from Manchester. In Your Home...or at in January of this year at the State He expressed hope of new U.S.-Soviet ac­ Experience Necessary Bailey’s funeral, expected to be Connecticut was the first state to go for Thomas P. O’Neill. “There would have to The local doctors admitted Senior Citizens Club cords to limit nuclear weapons. He said he • At the end of 6 weeks attended by national political figures, will Kennedy on election day, and Bailey was be a complete turnaround in the opinion of were Dr. Donald S. Grossman, • Call Marlon Moberg plans a visit to China this year. You’ll be Playing Up be Saturday at St. Joseph’s Roman unanimously elected national chairman. the American public —as I read it talking Dr. Soonhi Song, and Dr Alice for full details at —He said the United States will continue to 15 Tunes Catholic Cathedral in Hartfod. with members when they came back from J. Turek, town health director. 643-5171 After Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, peace efforts in the Middle East. Democratic leaders who fought and lost Police Confirm Suspect the Easter recess— to support such aid.” The event was the 183rd an­ Bailey continued as chairman under —He called on North Vietnam to “cease many a political battle without shedding a Ford asked Congress to act by April 19, Catching Speeders^ Easy As One^ Two, Three nual meeting of the association President Johnson, but the committee was military operations immediately,” and he OF MANCHESTER tear cried when word of Bailey’s death just over a week, much faster than held at the Hartford Hilton. stripped of all major functions. After 1968 Knew Murder Victim Congress usually moves unless it is vir­ urged Russia, China and other signatories Patrolman John Marvin of the Police Department’s new Traffic Bureau catches a speeder spread.
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