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Apollo 12 Countdown 19 Moon » I % ■ /r- \ ’ - P A G E ' t W E N T Y - E IG H T / , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19TO I M I jr M M ! The Weather About Town Hdrtiord Policeman Heads Onl i kw * . t m Dq If Yourself or Lef Us ifb If For You Mostly cloudy, cool with per­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE ) The dturch council at Zion iods of. light rain through Sa­ ^ Ehrangelical Lutheran Church CRCEO^S Narcotics Squad 15,790 turday. Low tonight in low Ms. (W9 Bhm A NoUon P lw e ) w ill meet tom onw ^at 7:80 p.m. ■<» High tOQKMTOW 4S to °50. A MIDDLE TPKS. (Next to FU|Nilar Mht.) I at the church. Police Sgt. ’Ihomaa J. Grant the Tobacco VaUey Inn, Wind­ atyfVaim teChm rm day—more of the same. , OPEN WED., M UB8., I7BI. tin » I ----- Sr. of the Hartford Police De­ sor, the ’Task Force was divid­ VOL. LXXXK, NO. 88 I Explorer Scout Poet U2 of (TWENTY-EIGHT PAG ^—TWO SECTH^m) MANCHESTER, CONN., FIUDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 FOR ' Second Congregraittonal Church partment has beim named su­ ed into four subcommittees _ (Claoalfled AdvwrtlebM laiw enforcem ent education, I » < ^ and the OathoUc Youth Program pervisor o f the Capitol R eglm treatment and rehaUlttatkm, o f St. Maurice’s Church in Pol- COSMETICS & TOILETRIES I Narcotics Squad, an aim o f the aiid oommunMy organisation. I ton w ill co-sponsor a dance F ri­ Gome Xo PiMBft — Complete Selecttoa O f QuBlHy Capitol Region Task Force on Two weeks ago, in the South day nighit, Nov. 14, at St. Narcotics and Dangerous Prodoote A t Budget Piloeo Windsor ’Toiwn Hall, the sub­ TEM PirS ' Mhurlce’s Church. "The He Has Wliale Drugs. committee on law enforcement Rogues" wm play for dancing Sgt. Grant’s appointment was met and discussed its plans for from 7 to 11 p.m. Tiolcets may CARPET and FLOOR COVERMO Of a Problem announced by West Hartford an undercover Narcotics be purchased at the door. Police Chief WiWam P. Rush, Squad, with apprehenaiaa of VINMUAND, HJ. (AP) — Apollo 12 Countdown <bhairman of the Task Force’s the pusher of drugs its princi­ 300 MAIN STREET TEL 64344«2 Seven-hunUred-SIty powxl One o f the largett liftin g showrooms Bruce Abbey Marlow, son of subcommittee on law enforce­ pal function. ' Jamas .CUisiMs te a moiw Sam Mr. and Mrs. George Marlow ment. The subcommittee on law en­ one prahhan. in New England/ o i 120 Plymouth Lane, was The ,Task Force on Narcotics OPEN DAS.Y TO t — 1HURS., FRI. TO 9 P il. In Sea Hunt The 20-yeai^dd man has forcement consists the 17 po­ awarded a BA cum laude In and Dangerous Drugs is being lice chiefs in the area, includ­ been on a diet tor the test lAPP sociology by TQfts University sponsored by the Capitol Re­ ing Manchester Police Chief ~ ^ brought them ashore in Boston, four daya and be now weigte this fhll as a member of the gion CouncU of Elected Offi- James Reardon. ’nuirsday night the U pouad i a s m Ham be did 4 C&ass ot 1969. He has been ac­ Ufa boot with the name "K*o” men told of thefo^eS/ 19 Moon ciala (CROEO). It was appoint­ Sgt. Grant wlH be on leave 1 befooe. ELECTRIC CO. cepted by the Columbia Univer­ ed In September by ManohSstor la* on it -were recovered ’Thunday from the Hartford Police De­ night about 40 nUles from Che "Three days of lousy weather W h a t ’ s the ansiror? sity School of business Admin­ Mayor Natluih AgostlnelU, partment. As bead of the Nar­ area where the Uberlan tanker already were wearing us FYnwe doesn’t know. C O M P L E T E Line o f istration, which he wjll enter chairman of the CROEO whose CAPjm KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) cotics Squad, he w ill be respon- Keo with 86 men aboard broke down," said Jamea Fetris, 40, "WeR,” be said, “ta ibe In February. membership comprises 26 of — Eleotrloal poarer surged into LIGHTING FIXTURES for every room in siUe lor the recruitment, train­ apart Wednesday In a Northeast of Dover, the owner apd skipper boegiMal, UUvwiatty o f Pstm- a-^tant Saturn 6 rocket today as the 29 towns In the Capitol Re­ ing and superlvlsion of all per» storm. - of the yacht "The headwinds sylvaida, I loot 14 pounds the hotne Jleplioenient (b n for lighting At a apedat meeting of Uriel gion. ' Atso launch team began the fixtioei, tahia and pole faunpa. We alao somtel assigned to the special A Coast Guard mokmmmm., buUdlhg up to 40 or 00 Okay. Okay. But Hun I werit week-long countdown tor Apollo Lxxige of Masons at the Masonic Last month, at a meeting at unit. bome--«rid I ’m not kkUkv, catry SILK and BURLAP SHADES’. Tbmple In Merrow on Saturday here this momlng said the body ^ **“ waves 12. mnn's aecond moon-laadliM was re c o v e r e d ^ the USB 1 ^ cimtinued to biilld. We caught a I Stuck ctoso to the diet And mission. Alao apedalize in electrifying antique lamps. _^1-5:80 p.m., the Master Miason I ’m back for a cbeiRnip in ■' degree will be conferred by the World Community Day, qpon- M mUes southeast of the spot The countdown dock etartad 1 ' ’Die Young Adults of the Com­ where the 86-man crow was last us over — then the Mg tbe lioEgdlBl today, and wbot right on schedule at noon EFT. Nathan Hale Square Chib de­ aored by the Church Women munity Y for single men and do I find? In tour days ot WE ALSO CARRY gree team. A roast beef dlimer United,' will be celebrated to­ repotted stranded on the stern ^ n™’ «”«• 1S7 hours 88 mlnulea from women aged 21 to 8S wlU meet o f the 60-foot tanker. ****“ • their diet, I put 12 pounds scheduled llRotf at U;22 a.m. • (• will be served by the Nathan morrow in Memorial Hall at Ekctilcal wppHef, win iwitchea. Etc. Eveiything tomorrow at 9 p.m. at Silver The life boat was sigjited 40 roaring wrave tdso swept back on. How do you flguro next Friday. Hale Square Club at 6:80 p.m., Center Congregational CSiurch Lone for bowling. For more in­ It?” needed for home. Medicine cabineta, range mUea due east o f the distress *bree men overboard, but* the after wdildi the degree work wdU preceded at 7:80 by dessert and OfDciale of tbe boapMaA In addition to ts hours of iModf, kitchen tana, intercom ayatema, docka, formation, contact Mis# Elaine area. The spokesman said there trio—Don Stello, 40, o f Dover, oountdoem, four automatic be completed. 'Tickets for the coffee In FeUowshlp HaU. A ll Cmidlo o f 186 Oak St. where Cbaase faSd been for aanokera. dinner may be obtained from area women are invited. , was no one aboard. Peter Hawkea, 40, of Bermuda, holda totaling more than SS The Kao broke apart in a 70 Dennis Mccionald, 27, of 18 days say be has no me- any officer of Uriel Lodge. taboUan {mblem. Ih other teurs were programmed tor WE ' c a r r y / ' Manchester High School’s an­ mile-an-hour gale that adiipped Newrtoi—were saved by Ufe- rest by the launch team and tor ’The Jimlor High FeUowshlp of nual ’Talent Show, "Our Gang, up 20 to SO foot waves. lines. words, he JuOt eata too much. FIREPLACE SETS, A Faith iPromisea dinner will South United Methodist Church Wn be MSek in tbe diet? dealing with poeelUe problame. ' SCREENS AND GRATES Then and Now,’’ wlU be -pre­ Five Coast Quaid and five All this haigwned. at about 10 As the countdown started, be held tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. will meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. sented tomorrow at 8 p.m. in “ Sure," aaya Cbaase, " m I at Trinity Covenant Church. The Navy diips executed search ped- a.m., Ferris said, and from then stick to me diet but ith liunoh dlraclor Walter Kapryan Bailey Auditorium. ncketa raported all launch preparatiana R00te;83 VERNON Tel. 875-0888 Rev. Stanley R. AUaby of Fair- The ways and means commit­ terns Thursday and through the until early evening it was touch tend to .keep track of the may be purchased at the doof. were proceeding smoothly. field will be guest speaker. tee and the community service nli^ and pianes mere to rejoin and go. -— calortee at home." , (Lapp's Vamon Plata, Located 2 Miles from The Vernon Circle) The three eetranauts, Chailea committee of the Manchester Drs. Richard and Elisabeth .1, . « .w '"^® e*e«Wc bilge pump went Little Flow er o f Jesus i^ancea are that if they out when we took that wave,” Oonrad Jr., RIehaM F. Goidph Emblem Club will meet tomor­ Alton of Hebron Rd., Bolton, are found now they wUl be in Jr. and Alan L. Bean, r’lunsfi HOURS) Mothers Circle. will meet to­ Ferris judd, “ and we had to row at 8 p.m. at the home of wlU attend a three<lay educa­ Ufoboats or on rafts,” a Coast esveral hours today in Com­ 9:00 a.m. • 8:00 p.m. Daily morrow at 8 p.m. att he homo bucket the water out, with two Mrs. Frank Toros, 66 Vernon St. tional conyenUtm, of the New Guard officer said. mand ship (uid tunar lanSar si- 9:(X> ajn.
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