GORMAN BROTHERS Pmol Fire Answered the Police Duncan Said Both Had Been Terrupted the Examination of Defendant and Throw Him in Jail
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,\ ' ;. v :a V . A \ -A A ■'N \ TUESDAY, % \ > : \ > \ ■■■ PAGE EIGHTEEN iiattrljM tfr Etiftiing ®pralii ■ V. Average Daily Net Frees Ron Ladle. Bridge Group 1 of the sponsible and ■permanent citi The Mothers Club of John For The Week Faded The Weather Mather Chapter, Order of De- Manchester' Newcomers d u b of zen concern with'thelr homes. About Town January 14, 1970 Cloudy, warmer thia after molay, will meet tomorrow at the YWCA ■will meet tomorrow Housing Objectives 10. To establish an over-all noon, high In the 40a. tittlo Hm VFW and iU ewdUary 7:80 p.m. at the home of Mrs. at 8 p.m. at the honie of Mrs. authority to coordlnaito land use, Pul your O IL wtU aponaor a bingo tomorrow rehabilitation, and multi-family chatooe of rain. Snow toegliSdBg R o c C O FtancoHne, 616 Spring St. Frank Livingston, 317 Ralph the Newington Veterans dwelling maintenance standards 15,890 after midnight, mhnd nHtti or dianged to rain. Low upper 90s. Hospital. ‘Ihose planning' to at Manchester Little League Adopted by C-DAP among concerned government tend wtU meet at the VFW Post Blanche$ter—^A City o f VUlage Chariti Ladies Auxiliary will meet to- Manchester Emblem Club agencies, private profit and non Home at 6:30 p.m. will meet tomorrow at 7 :30 p.rri. Members of the C-DAP Agency last night adopted profit owners and operators, moiTow at 8 p.m. at the West goals and a 10-point list of housing objectives for Man VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 154 Side Rec. The meeting Is open at the Elks Home. William Ly- with guidance nnd support of CnilRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONSl MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1970 Boy Scout Troop 08 of Buck- (OkoMlfled Advertlolng on Puge 8S) PRICE TEN CENTB aU members ard women in don of the Oak Hill School for chester’s proposed Community Development Action state and regional authorities; ley School has a few openings hands terested In the Littie League. the Blind will speak at 8:30. Ulan and added an 11th new objective. nnd to provide the means of for boys ii years old or who Before completing action on -------— , keeping the public Informed and win ibe U by June 80. Those ^ Manchester High School Class Gilbert and Sullivan Work the proposals drawn by the task read, "To establish a plan- concerned with over-all nefeds, whMng more information may of 1935 Reun'on committee shop will rehearse its produc force on housing, the agency ngj urban development zoning plans, ocoompUahments, and oontajct CSiaiies RiemliUs,' 71 tion of "lolenthe” tonight at 7 members spent more than four regulation ( -acre>minimum.)” limitations. Barry Bd. will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 60 the home of Mrs. Elsie Klein at the Manchester High School hours agonizing over the word- xhe remaining 10 objectives, 7 ^ adoption of the housing Cong Attacks Sweeney, 90 Bald'wln Rd. In audUorlum. Ing apd implications, passed as adopted, were as follows; goals and, objectl'ves leaves the Teamsters Hie Five Podht Club of Tem vitations will be prepared for several substantially os sub- i. lyj encourage private or- C-DAP Agency with five of the ple Ghapter, OES, 'will meet to the reunion, which will be held Lakota Council, Degree of mitted, and amended and re- ganizatlons to Invest their 12 planning areas under study morrow at 7:30 p.m., at the June 6 at the Manchester Coun Pocahontas, will meet tomor wrote others. managerial abIliUes and take yet to consider: Recreation, home of Mrs. Walter Person, try Club. row at 7:30 p.m., at Odd Fel public sOifety, public utUties, so 187 Madison St., Blast Hartford. The list on housing had been responsibility tor development lows Hall. There wlU ba a social tackled at an earlier meeting and maintenance of needed cial services, and transporta- At Highpoint Stage Striker Mra Janice Hodge and Mrs. De Manchester Grange will meet Ume ■with refreshments after tton. We'll give your burner the full treat Lola HtU are in charge of re but was tabled tor further dis- housing tor moderate income tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Its new the meeting. cussion. Last night, George households (l.e. MISAC.) The agency is slated to gl've ment . to make sure that it is func freshments. SAIGON (AP) — 7716 North era. There have been at least home at 206 Oloott St., the form- Katz, chairman of the housing 2. To encourage employers a progress report at the April tioning properly . to give you WASHINGTON (AP)—^Thousands of driven tr Bunco School. Members are .Delta Chapter, RAM, will task force which drew up the who need, and unions who rep- 7 meeting of the Board of Di carefree, economical heating comfort. Vietnomeee and Viet Cong half a dozen regional highpotnts walked out in spreadins: Teamsters strikes over dead> reminded to bring articles for have a business meeting tomor objectlves, was present to ex- resent, unskilled labor to assist rectors, then to submit the fin Day or night, routine or emergency, Munched lliedr toeavieet coordi In the interim. locked talks today after their nationaV^contract en>ir> row at 7:30 p.m., at the Mason ished package of proposals to nated atbacks acroas South Viet "We think they’d try to sus an auction table. Refreshments plain the proposals as sub- and cooperate in providing we'll take full responsibility for the ed, and the Nixon administration plisaded with' tnem wiU be served after the meet ic Temple. After the meeting, mitted. ' suitable low and moderate In- the directors at a special meet nam in seven months Tuesday tain it for a week, 'but they’ll be operation of your burner. And we able to keep tt up only three to handle essential cargoes. ^ ing. theire will be a socdal hour with ing around mid-April. night, hitting more than KX) "It's spreading like wildfire,” ----- ---------------------------------------- refreshments. The session at times was ex- housing, The agency will continue its make prompt delivery of famous days,” said one American offi tremely confused, ns Katz and 3- encour^e local p v e m - bases and towns and inflicting said Teamsters Business Agent Diisabled American Veterans Atlantic heating oil. cer. "Experience has shown us the six agency members attend- through to housing work sessions at the Municipal ttve heaviest allied casualties Ctiorles Moore in Cleveland, one Auxiliary will meet tomorrow Registrations are still being ATUM TIC Ing offered varying opinions and authority nrvore fully to a^mne Building tonig^ at 8. For full details of our complete burner since last August. of half a dozen or more major at 7 :30 p.m. at the VFW Home. taken for the introduction to (See Page Ten) solutions to the wording of the resp^sib llty to provide low service, call or write Reports were sUU incomplete, cities hit by strikes in the dis Air Traffic Mrs. Walter Von Hone is in public health nursing course be- topics - which incoVrated but the BlUed commanda and pute In-votving a total of 426,(XX) charge of refreshments. gimiing Thursday from 7 to 10 HALL FOR RENT other souFcba in Saigon said drivers across the country. p.<m., at the Manchsater I*ubllc numerous "t'ouchy" aroas such casualties were at least 38 But the Teamsters issued no Men dealers and wheelers for Health Nursing Association cf- as low income, m\uti-famlly and For partlM, ahowen, recep FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. U.S, Urged SI ow d ow n tions, meetings. Complete Americans killed and 184 atttclal strike call and most the Las Vegas Night, sponsored fioe, 71 E. Center St., and may high-rise housing, housing tor encourage local govem- the Indigent (welfare), condo- 'io more responsive to Mtchen facilities. Large en 319 BROAD STREET wounded, 66 South Vietnamese drivers stayed on the Job in by the Women’s Auxllliary of bo made at the agency's office. closed parking lot. Inquire: Fnsl OU — OU Bomer Bolesand Bervtoe many major citlee Including Manchester Memorial Hospital, The non-credit course is part of miniums, and planned urban Indigent, by providing co troops kiUed and 176 wounded, To Keep Out Continues development. ordinated housing tind social Air Oondltlonliig New York, Oiloego, Los AI^ will ha've a briefing stsslon Sat ihe University of Connecticut s Insured Budget Faymsnt Plaa end 24 North Vietnamese aiul ... ... service facilities to restore Lithiranian HoH Viet Cong killed. geles and Phlladelpihia. WASHINGTON (AP) — Mort urday at 7 p.m., at the State continuing educational service. One p^icularly sensitive ob- ^ contributing members 24 OOLWAT STREET • 24 Hiwr ChMtomer Servkw Secretary of Labor George P. rssfk a m o A Hie enemy inflicted serious absentee air tnafllc oontnHlen Armory on Main St. ^ t lv c tor example, which r^ community. (Striken MANCHESTER Of Cambodia Shultz awaited word on his re The Koffee Kraftens of the American and South Vlet- stayed off the Job aqjaln teday lated to welfare housing provl- objective was a con- Phones: S43-0618 or 649-8156 quest to truckers to continue d e ^ te a call by union leaden YWCA will meet tomorrow at nomee« ciCsualties in more than WASHINGTON (AP) — Two Bions, spoke of doing "our re- ^rase In the origlml tmndllng defense foods and per to.cnd their sick-call action thiat 9:30 a.m. at the community Y. a dozen of the attacks cmd at the veteran Senate Republicans gtoal fair share in tWs area." that had read: "and to over- ishables. has hampered and In s o r m W INDOW Members are reminded to bring That phrase was strongly ob- contribute beneficially same time kept their own cas have joined in praising Demo "The secretary has asked the cases crippled air travel for their fleur looms and straw or Jected to by former Town Dl- the educational and social ualties down by employing rock cratic leader Mike Mansfield for two parties, monagerment and week.