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PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchesiter, Conn., Mon., June 24. 1974 About Town | Art Fest Roger Ouellette of 25 Willard honored at a formal reception The council on ministries of Reset For Rd. recently was re-elected for at the Carleton Room of Hotel South United Methodist Church his second term as president of Sonesta, Hartford. He is a will meet tonight at 7:30 at June 30 the Catholic Graduate Club of special education teacher in the Susannah Wesley House of the ilanrljPHtf r lEtipntng Ipralh Greater Hartford and was Vernon school system. church. 48ANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1974 — VOL. XCHI, No. 226 Manchester—A City o f Village Charm The Manchester Art SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS WSnvBaunfoaCanunMkuliyteKtiactftMdMk. Association’s Art and Craft •VOLRIVAMH O f AHUICA. INC. Show scheduled for Sunday in Center Park was rained out and has been rescheduled for June 30. The outdoor event will in clude displays of theorem, Nixon SeeksEnd wood plaques, tole work, enamels, plastics, leather quilling, wampum jewelry, decoupage, applehead dolls, press^ flower craft, string. art, sumi, candlemaking, To War Danger quilting, ceramics, weaving, pottery and gem jewelry. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pi*esident off on another journey for peace,” his aim nations and over the world generally.” Admission is free. There Nixon headed today for his third Summit at the Moscow Summit was threefold: ’The President seemed in good spirits, will also be a bake sale and a meeting in a little over two years with Three Aims having apparently recovered strength refreshment stand. Artists Soviet leaders, expressing hope his new —“First, we expect to strengthen the from the fatiguing Mideast trip. He also in all mediums will be com “journey for peace” would help avoid a bilateral relations between the two showed no sign, in his public appearances runaway arms race and a danger of world peting for prizes. strongest nations in the world. on leaving the White House and at the air war. —“Second, we hope to develop areas of base, of the limp resulting from an attack tW Nixon flew first to Brussels for cooperation to displace confrontation in of phlebitis in the leg that occurrred while meetings with some of the top leaders of other critical areas of the world that he was on his way to the Mideast. SUMMER NATO countries — with the aim of giving might be those places where conflict could “ new purpose and direction” to the develop between the two great powers. Confident SPECIAL He expressed confidence, in his depar Good thru June 29lh Happy With His Gift alliance — before going to Moscow —“And third, we hope to make more Thursday. progress on a goal that we began to ture statement, that most Americans “are Any Standard In a brief departure ceremony at An achieve and move forward toward in 1972 united behind the efforts we are making to The Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr., associate pastor of South Portable Eldridge looks on. Other gifts included a horn of plenty drews Air Force Base, just outside of limiting both the burden and also the attempt to resolve differences that United Methodist Church, has just received a gift of a which contained money. 'The occasion was a reception Sun Washington, Nixon said that "as we take threat of nuclear arms over our two otherwise would lead to a runaway arms N O OTHER m U O N H A S race and otherwise would lead to confron TYPEWRITER lectern scarf from Martin Keiderling, chairman of the day at the church for Pastor Eldridge who was recently or Cleaned, Adjusted, pastoral relations committee of South Church, while Mrs. dained an elder. (Herald photo by Pinto) tation not only between two great powers New Ribbon but all over the world.” ' Nixon leaves behind, as he did when he tax ALLTmORSLHWr New Debate Erupts went to the Mideast for the first meeting 14.95 inci. by a President with leaders of three Arab fi'f. > (No Delivery or Pick-up) countries in their own capitals, the mul WITH THIS ADS2.00 0FFI Camp Opens for 11th Year TO NOTFOR YEARS. tifaceted Watergate scandals, with Volkswagen calls It the perfect station wagon groceries, bicycles, etc. Dasher has front- On Nuclear Pact Congress in the process of an impeach .0 YALE for Its time. Dasher Is powerful gets about whed drive that does some niffy toad-holding. ment inquiry. 2. It is located off Dartmouth Commerce. Funds, materials, By SOL R. COHEN Kennedy opened on a 25 miles to the gaHoa. Iti sma^enough to he wet roads and dry. And It needs maintenance WASHINGTON (UPI) - As President agreement only runs until 1977, and the He made no reference to his domestic TYPEWRITER SERVICE Rd., on a knoll overlooking time and loving care for the 41 PURNELL PLACE It was exactly 10 years hopeful note, with nobody a dnch to park, but big enough to come with only once In 10.000 miles. If the Dasher Nixon headed for Moscow summit talks to Tridents are not covered by it. problems as he outlined his hopes for the Globe Hollow Swimming Pool. camp’s many activities were Rham High School Bomb Damage MANCHESTER sure it would last out the 5 doors and a special rear suspension for wagon sounds ahead of Its time, youhe right seek more progress on nuclear arms con Kissinger then went into a three-hour, Moscow summit, including further steps ago this week when Camp Director David Moyer donated by a host of persons • 649-4986 • season — let alone open taking heavy loads. Along with a low loading It Is. But Iti at your nearest Volkswagen trol, a sddden debate flared at home con closed-door session with an armed ser to limit the arms race. Manchester’s Camp announced the names of eight and organizations. Troopers of the Colchester Barracks School where an explosive device student, Kevin Dunn, 17, of Hebron, platform so no muscle Is required for loading dealer now. cerning his last major nuclear pact with vices subcommittee headed by Jackson. A again the following year. additional volunteer counselors Camp Kennedy was dedicated of the State Police Emergency Ser went off m the ceiling early today. “These are very great goals and like all was injured but was released after the Soviets in 1972. congressional source said the session was — bringing to 51 the number June 28, 1964, with Francis P. vice Division (Bomb Squad) search greats goals, they are difficult to achieve Today, about 600 campers and The device was timed and another treatment at a hospital. (Herald photo The dispute began Friday, when Sen. acrimonious, starting with Kissinger’s accepted to date. All from Kelley, superintendent of just as was the case of the goals we sought 800 volunteer counselors later, for clues in hallway of Rham High device was found and disarmed. One by Pinto) Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., announced he “resenting” having to be sworn in. Manchester, they are; Beth to achieve on our first trip to the it opened for its 11th con Mansfield State Training had received “rather startling” informa Marlow^8 Beauty Salon Alemany, Lynn Alemany, Last Tuesday Mideast,” he said. “But we are confident secutive year. Town officials School, delivering the main ad tion that the May 26, 1972, U.S.-Soviet 867M9in Street, Manchester (Lower Store Level) Lynne Davis, David Duff, Don dress. According to this source, Kissinger con that when we look at these goals not only are confident it will open again agreement limiting offensive missiles had na Pryor, Deanna White, Diane ceded during the meeting there had been a must we seek to achieve them but we Is Now Undor The next year, and the year after, The program listed Harry F. been secretly reinterpreted to give the White and Jane Zamaitis. He loophole which the Russians might have believe that we can achieve them.” and the year after that, for as Smith as camp director; Russians more missiles and the United NEW MANAGEMENT of said the camp can use about 10 u s^ to add 70 submarine-launched mis long as there are dedicated Horace F. Murphey, States less — without telling Congress. The President added, “And we know additional volunteers. superintendent of parks; James siles to their arsenal, and that it was < ** ! ^ “ teenage volunteers and as long Device Bursts On Monday, Secretary of State Henry that (with) American strength, American osive closed by a secret U.S.-Soviet agreement The camp now has five as there are mentally retarded F. Herdic, director of recrea Kissinger held a 70-minute news con resolve and, above all, American deter ■«r / volunteer registered nurses. initialed only last ’Tuesday. )^ ile the youngsters who need a summer tion; Franci J. Mahoney, ference mostly devoted to Jackson’s mination and dedication, that we will be CAROL B U R M The latest is Mrs. Jay Giles of source did not spell out details, the alleged mayor; William H. Curtis, formerly of the Suburban Qfamour Beauty Salon in the outdoors. charges, which Kissinger called “false in able to make progress on this long but 65 Doane St. loophole appeared to be the same potential superintendent of schools; every detail.” vitally important journey for peace, not She will be only too happy to have her customers When the camp opened in “super-legal interpretation” mentioned The camp’s motto 10 years Kenneth L. Weibust, president Rham High School Jackson had said that a secret agree only for America but for all mankind.” and friends stop In and get acquainted with her at ago was, “Service is the Price 1964, it was with a $3,000 of the Manchester Association by Kissinger in his news conference.