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LXXXIX, NO. 106 (THIRTY.TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIOl^) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page 29) PRICE TEN CENTS of Jorma Nurmi, 39 Foxcroft Project Outdoors staff members the Elks Lodge. Blssell St., 24 OOLWAY 8TRBET Dr. made 81 visits to classrooms of Mrs. Robert Russell of East MANCHESTER Hartford, district deputy, will Phones: 648-0618 or MO-BIOO The Manchester Junior Wo- project teachers in 10 towns served^ held 31 workshops, be honored. m«n> Club will have a handi After a b'riof busdness meet craft meeting tomorrow at 8 made H field trips, and dis tributed two newsletters to ing, a buffet Will be served. Nixon Viet Budget p.m. at the home of Mrs. Guests from Rockville, East mideast Crisis Bmest Lallberte, 86 Fairfield each of 630 teachers. During the fall season, 26 Hartford, Nevy London, Put St. nam, Enfield, Wethersfield, workshops were conducted at Rocky Hill, West Haven and elementary schools of Andover, Worries Russia The Manchester Junior Wo Milford are expected to attend Bolton, Columbia, Coventry, Set at $17 Billion men’s Club will hold a coffee to the event. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS East is another case. Moscow WASHINGTON (AP) — Preai- namose started running out morrow at 9:30 a.m. for new Glastonbury, Hebron, Marl Miss Julia Diflka is chairman The tone of the Kremlin’s di has extended and committed it and prospective members at the borough, South Windsor and of the event. She will be assist plomacy suggests that It is self and now has a considerable dent Nixon's secret budget for from everywhere.” home of Mrs. Joseph Sabatella, Vernon, for 630 teachers having ed by Mrs. John Zlemak and frightened by the prospect of a Investment .to protect. the Vietnam war in the coming Intelligence boutcm said the 81 Mountain Dr. Board members approximately 16,000 students. Mrs. Hugh Pittman, hostesses. gathering storm over the Middle The issue is the more difficult fiscal year is ie«tlmated , by troops apparently were from the are Invited but are asked to Manchester public schools use Mrs. Charles Pontlcelli and Bast. It may mean that Moscow because it often has been a congressional experts at be- Dong Nal Regiment, which call Mrs. Sabatella if they plan the Natural Science Center. Mrs. Samuel VacanU will pour. Is unwilling at 'this time to face source, of division to the Krem tween $16 billion and *17 billion, spearheaded an offensive Tills would compare with un- against Saigon in May 1968 and to attend. The winter season opened Chairman of the various com a new major crisis and is seek lin. This was so at the time of classified estimates that put was badly mauled. The source* with live workshops held at mittees are Mrs. Alfred Ritter ing some way to head it off. the 1956 Suez crisis and again war spending at about $23.2 bil- said the regiment is still uhder Trinity Covenant Church cur the NSC for Grades 3 through 6 and Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, table While its bargaining may be during the 1967 war. Soviet Hon for the current year ending strength and short of arms, am- riculum committee will meet to project teachers in the 10 com decorations; Mrs. Gertrude tough, Moscow appears con hawks sec the Middle East as of Jime 30, " munition and' food, tout they ex- night at 7 ;30 p.m. at the home munities. * These were devoted Hawthorne assisted by Mrs. cerned that its whole foreign extreme strategic importance, Nixon's new budget, which pect it to be active during the of Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, 32 largely to environmental prob Carroll Hawthorne and Mrs.. policy drive may be thrown into and with each recurring crisis it went to Congress this week of- Tct period in the area north of Elarl St. lems. Harold Gaboury, gifts and a tallspto by the intensifying has been evident that a group in fered no estimate of the cost of Saigon. prizes; Mrs. John Callahan, Arab-Israeli hostilities. the Soviet leadership has de Included in the services pro the war during the year starting Little other fighting was re- guest book; Mrs. Oliver Crom . In its latest note to Washing manded a tough stance. The Young Women’s Bible vided these teachers are a field next July, and this secrecy has ported as Tet, the lunar new Study Group of ’Trinity Coven trip for each one and her class, well, Mrs. Paul Buettner, Mrs. WINDOW ton, Moscow has threatened to Soviet policy makers are now escalate the arms race in the drawn a protest from a ranking year holiday, approached. A ant Church' will meet tomorrow three visits per class by staff Foster Willlarns, Mrs. George trying to encourage an all-Euro- Middle Blast by sending more Democratic critic of U.S. policy, four-day Viet Cong cease-fire 1* ait 9:30 a.m. members to each project class Melxell, Mrs. Frank Toros, “ I can sec no justification for scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. Mrs. Kenneth Hodge and Mrs. SHADES arms to Egypt. Yet the thrust of (See Page Twelve) room, use of kits containing Its diplomatic activity suggests classifying the cost of the war,” Alfred Pontlcelli, refreshments. Made to Order (See Page Two) The Senior High Youth demonstration materials, use of deep worry. ’The Kremlin has said Sen. J, W. Fulbrlght of Ar Forum and the Grade 9 Concept- Project Outdoors lending li Bring your old rollers In nod been sending out warnings to kansas, chairman of the Senate ors of-North United Methodist brary, mimeographed ma M V e S16oi per shade the Americans, British and Foreign Relations Committee. Church will hold meetings to terials prepared by the staff, Durkees Wed 50 Years VALENTINE French of rising peril in the Nasser May “ I think it is of first Importance • night at 7 p.m. at the church. that we know what it is cost and a spring workshop. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Dur- going to Florida eight yeans CARDS Middle East as if the Russians E. A. JOHNSON ing." kee of 167 E. Center St. were ago. They recently returned to were digging in for a round of Critics Start LARGE SELECTION Seek Arms Former > President Lyndon B. A ' leadership training class feted Sunday at a 50th wed- Manchester. They also have a horse-trading. PAINT GO. Johnson had sent Cong(ress his will meet tonight at 8:30 p.m. ding anniversary celebration at son Henry E: Durkee Jr. of Moscow’s worry about the Support Patrons ARTHUR DRUG war cost estimate in each of his at the North United Methodist the home of their son-in-law and Hartford; 17 grandchildren, 723 MAIN ST. I ■ Middle East seemed to shine Viet Hearings Alleys Wed 50 Years From Russia last three budgets. 3 Church. Listed by LTM daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and 7 great-grandchildren. through a foreign policy article The Nixon budget said new es Hull of Coventry. (Herald photo by Pinto). to Sunday’s Pravda. This noted Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Al- Alley of Bloomfield; and eight By WI1J.IAM TUOIIY timates would offer a tlpoff to The Manchester Grange will , o-ronrirViiiHrcn The category of Supporting The party, attended by the sharpened conflict and pro With a Blast •andchildren. The 1.108 Angeles Times the size or the timing of future meet tomorrow at 8 ^m . at l«y of 69 Washington St. honor- grandchiMren^.T.VO _____________ Patron has been initiated this friends and relatives, was giv- Stagecoach lines had their be- fessed to see to it the hand of an Mrs. Alley was born in Black- CAIRO — President Gamal American troop withdrawals. Orange Hall. ed for their 50th wedding anni- England, and came to year by LTM. It signifies those en by the couple’s five daugh- ginnings in England, prior to American “ mllltary-oll com- WASHINGTON (AP) — New plex” concerned about the sale Abdel Nasser said Tuesday that ‘Because of the need to main ----- versary at an open house Sun- this country as a child. Mr. Al- Manchester residents whose fi- tens and their husbands, Mr. i700. Under the most favoralble Senate hearings on Vietnam 1965 VOLKSWAGEN of French warplanes to Libya, if President Nixon sells Israel tain the security of this plan, Manchester High School class ^ the home of their son-in- ley. a native of Rockville, was nancial support, over their an- and Mrs. Robert Calvert of weather and road conditions, a have opened with blasts from which Is now to the camp of 60 more supersonic Phantom certain information included in of 1950 reunion committee will and daughter, Mr. and employed as a general foreman nual play subscription, will en- Meriden, Mr., and Mrs.