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1969 Marauder *3578 r-nxnt MONDAY, MAY 19, 1999 fllanrbF0trr Earning lirnild Avasata DaQr Nat Pmaa Ron "V Mir Bbr tto Weak Bnaei Hie WeiAlier "C S m tltv und H i* ICw m th Two Make Trip ■■to » . lift it Tow n Th* Upalte I>oim Xymt' wtU bb Rain, beiwmfaig heavy at by Um nrtwraenli To Australia tones through taidght Lew qC C^pb Ood tonight nt 1 5 ,5 9 0 about W. -T om om m gradoal, r j o partial elaartag. High M to ia. 8 at thb WaddbO Bohool AwB- Mm. Wilber T. Uttlo of 108 tortum bMtbbd o f a BonOt thdtid Mtmekdtttr A City o f ViUogo Charm l^iencer St and Mrtk Helen Mc­ SPELL Camroh ba octgtbaUjr VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 196 I Club Hugh cf HBotown Rd. flow to TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1969 ( OlaeeHWifl Advertlalug oa Bage 18) PRICE TEN CENTS Sydney, Australia lost Wednes­ OF * \ EtkbBdhtar’s Lodn day to see Gary L. McHugh, b (« W ' the Woman'a Chib at their grandson and son, reepec- tar annual May Dinner and may Uvely, during Ms R and R (rast t r O m pter, Order ba made by oantatsUng Mra. and relaxaHon) from the Viet- a « l BMit totdiht John Kauta, 88 B. EldridCb St. nam war. BEALJTY «e T bnvib a t 7 JO. the dinner iHll be bald Mon­ KCHugh Is & Navy medical Astronauts Riding I and Mama am day, May 88, at the Mancheatar ooepemen wfth Um Marinee to of Manchester Thieu, Nixon Meet June 8 iBWa. ivKPOTmicnH Oountiy Ohib, the IXekong DeltA area, aoenra- wd doikyah« «n tog to his grandfather, Wilber/ Myahc Ravieer. NASA, will T. Little. ’The 1066 Manchester IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE meet tunaanar at 8 p.m. at High School gradUBite will have Right Down SloV AaaanMy, Oitier Odd FeSoara HMt. Ml*. Maude five days in Sydney before re­ rrs ASSOCIATION WITH o f Rabdmr flar OHM, alB Ob- n u te and •membera at her com­ turning to Viefnem. aarra Ihat Itattgr Adataora Since McHugh was sent to MISS LINDA by BOWABD BBJfBDKTr eoourato pato that a oourae bowl tn Oklahoma and 1 don’t mittee win airre redreahmenta AP Aareapace Writer To Discuss Peace Policy N%ht on A m 18 at 7 JO p.m. aflar die meeting. Vietnam in August, Ms family change planned for aarly after­ think flytng to the moon haa hi tba Maaadb Vampta. Paat hopes he wHl be aMe to return SPAGB CBNTBR, Houston noon would not be natiimary. anything to do with the rain- aarthj adMma Moidd ooatact by late tMs summer, LJttle said. (AP) — naotag “right down the "Tou’re riding right doRvn the faU." Kottee Krafters a t the TWCA Blot" toward a Wadnaoday ren- WASHINGTON (AP)— Mtaa DMok Bernard, 170 Beott The fUg^ to Sydney warn the atot,” ' LMaatta reported, "and The astronauts said their will have Ita final work meet­ dsaroua wUh the moon, the President Nixon and South Dr., im maoo m pooBlble to aa- ing of the aeaeon Wedneeday first for Mra Little. Besides we recommend doletian. of the sleep was not bothered by tbnia- seeing her grandson, she was Apollo 10 aotronauta today SUm- mldeourae firing." tar flringa as It was on their Vietnamese Chief Of State aJM a phm at Ifaia eront at 0:80 a.m. at the Community Picking a Lutz Winner inoted a final oourae oomotton T. Members will flniah work the ofOcial repreeentative to Lousma quoted an Indian first night In space. Nguyen Van Thieu will fly Karen Wells of Kingsbury Ave. B)ft., RockvUIe, was the lucky winner of the bluebird house, Australia for the State Grand aa they hurtled deeper into tha chief, Wayne Redtox of Phila­ Mission oontrto had passed up to Midway Island in the Nniiiiagger Oanera Club wiS on papier mache ardclee and black void Of wiace. Bbeat Wwitn— lay at 8 p.m. at other imoomtdeted projocts. concluding FaraUy Sunday held yebterday at the Lutz Junior Museum and Natural Science Chapter of the Amaranth. She delphia, aa oeylng: "It doeant Inatructkms to change the meth­ Pacific June 8 to discuss a Center. Mayor Nathan O. AgobUneia drew the winning sUp, assisted by N. WnUom KhlgHt, a also expedted to see several >-.i Ih elr target, a aHver of Oliver seem to rain much rince man od of rotating toe qiaoetolp dur­ BWqp Houaa, Vetaraia Ifcmor- Mrs. David Murphy win dem­ light, loomed larger and larger common policy toward a ibi Parte, EJaat Bartford. The onstrate a new craft Hoateaaes trustee of Luts and donor at the.bird house; Mrs. Madeline McAwley, museum director; end Australian Jereey cow breeders started meoaing around wlto the ing the night The procedure oa their home planet, e a ^ moon." peaceful solution to the avaut ia open ta -all krtereated are Mra. Shhiey Oreen a n d Dr. Paul 8. Norman, preeident bt the board of trustees of Lutz (Herald photo by Buceivloius.) in New South Wales and Vic­ eliminated the need for toe au- ton n k In tha diotonoe, neatly Stafford retorted: "Would you tomaUe flringa wldch reoulted Vietnam war. phoaifibfdaaa hi tha ana. Mra. Sol Roman. toria. She end little met them 300,000 mllao asray. "Tlw two presklanto hod de­ All young married and single *1110 executive board of Lutz John Rogers will speak about during their U-S. tour lest Oc­ pass the word on to toe todlan In what toe aatronauts called Air Fesrbe Ool. Thomas P. Staf­ chief that I grew tn the duat "dull thuds." sired to hrid such a meritng os AoUon Commie- Pilma o f "Old Time Aircraft’* women of Community Baptist Junior Museum League will "Negro History,’’ at a meeting tober. soon os feasible in order.to es­ ford and Navy Cmdrs. John W. "We didn’t Are a thruster alon fbr the Aging baa canceled wiU be shown at a meeting of Church are Invited to a Qet Ac­ meet tomorrow at 0:18 a.m. at of the Professional Women’s Toung oxtA Bugene A. Ceman tablish personal contact and tUo- once Isat idght,” Stafford said. Mi meeting; schedided for to- the Mancheeter Rotary Club quainted Hour tomoiTow at 8 the museum. dub tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the awoke 'refreshed and In good ApoUo 10 «Special* cuM toother the conduct of toe man ow night Ite amet meaUng tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. at the p.m. In Fellowahip HaU of the Federation Room of Center Oon- “Congrahilittnna to you down war far Vietnam end toe oearCh qpIrltB after nine aoUd houro of there. Ilf waa a good aoltdion." wB be Jim 80. Manchester Country Club. church. Circle leadeia of th e Manchester Italian Ameri­ gragational Church. Hostesses GOLFERS Bleep. NBW YORK (AP)— *1110 tor a peaceful solutlan," sold Women’s Society wlU meet with can Society will meet tcmlght at are Mrs. Frances Donaldaon, We have reservations avail­ three nmjor trievlalan net­ *1116 aotronauta reported all the announcement mode here The-oapoule oommuntoator at Systema operating flawleariy on Trinity Covenant Church South United Methodist the group. 8 at the clubhouse, Bldridge St. Mrs. Donald Kirby, Mrs. ’Thom­ able for werteday evenhiga. mission oontroL astronaut Jack works gave this aohedUle for and in Saigon. board of trustees will meet to- Church council of ministries will as Woods and Miss Huldaih CaU 640-8818 qMolal oovrmge ’Tuesday the command ehlp and the lunar The one-day meeting, suggoot- WUUam Knight, a member of Louama, paaood the good word landing rooketShlp naodule morrow at 7:80 p^n. at th e have a dinner meeting tomor- Keeney St. School PTA will Butler. that Apollo 10 wea on ouch an eventng o f toe ApoOo 10 ed lart Saturday by Thieu, wfll the Luts Junior Museum board Foxglove OowtoyOMk Lem linked to Its nose. bome of Mr. and Mia. Ranald row at 6 p.m. In Cooper HaU of install officers at Its final meet­ flight. AH tonea are Boatem be toe fint seaslon between toe of directors, wB apeak about Keeney St IfwnsNistsr . V ■ s.'-'-V'?:- Dajdight; Ooeht, 4M Oardner 8t the chunh. ing of the season tonight at 7 :S0 Little Theatre of Manchester They heard a reassuring roar two ehief exeotitlves. TUeu met the work of the organization, NBC from their command tolp en­ tn Honolulu last July with then- in the school auditorium. Arts will meet Wednesday at its stu­ S’-', -M at a meeting of the dviban Chib and crafts will be on display 6:48-7:18 p.m. — special gine Monday when they fired H president London B., Johnson. dio, 22 Oak 9t. A play wlU be Apollo Wives program, tndQdtng live tale- for toe first tone to make a mi­ of Mtamdiester tomorrow at In the classrooms. presented, which was directed Although the oanounoement oest from flight Also, on»- nor mldeourae' correction to 12:18 p ju . at Willie’s Steak and produced by David Newlrth. did not mention U.S. troop wflh- Houae. ’The Ladles Auxiliary of the mlnuta progreos reporia at 8, zero in on the deatared lunar or­ drawate and South Vlefnamsao Italian American Club vriU meet PLANTERS Enjoy ‘Ham’ 8:38 to d 9:48 p.m. bit path. elections, these toplos ptubabljr United Fund board of dlrec- St. James’ Home and School Well known stylist fnnn the Manchester area. We CBS “.That was a good bUm,” eold wUl be tm the agendo, qualified tonight at 7:80 at the clubhouse, apACB OBarnoR,.
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