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Eggs Remodeling? \ FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 PA0S4IXTEEN Average Dally Net Press Run ManrbifBtpr £imtfng H m Ut For ’Hie Week Ended The Weather - ---------------------------- January 6, 1968 Cknidy tonight. Low 5 to 16. The Rev. Richard Dupee of Members of Cub Scout Pack Tomorrow chance at anew. High South Methodist Church wlH 68 of Waddell School who visit­ Weiss Submits $36^350 Plan Al^ut Town conduct a service Sunday at ed Crestfleld Convalescent ORANGE HALL iHanrlfPBtpr lEiipnitin IIpral^l 30 to 36. 15,534 ■Hie ex«cuttve committee ot 8:16 a. m. on radio station Home and Hospital before Manchetter— ^ City of Village Charm Nutmeg Fy>re»t, T*U Oedare of WINF. The program is sponsor­ Christmas include Robert Re- To Provide Longevity Pay Lebanon, will meet Monday at ed by the Manchester Council ault, William Correia, Albert ’Town Manager Robert Weiss icipal emidoyes, Including uni­ 7:80 p. m. at the Maaonlc of Churches. Meek, Timothy Morlarty and VOL. LXXXVII, NO. 87 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION—CONNECTICUT LIFE) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 1.3, 1968 (Cinaaifled Advertizing on P ig e 9) PRICE SEVEN CENTS pffchard Kos. ’Their names were Is recommeding a longevity formed personnri. Tem pte. I Airman Thomas E. O’Neil, omitted In a recent account of plan for town employes which, Weiss has also submitted a he estimates, would cost the local cost estimate based on a The PoUah National AUlance son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. the visit In the Herald. a 'V town $86,860 In die 1968-69 fis­ plan in effect In East Hartford. will meet Sunday at 1 p.m. at O’Neil of 13 Thayer Rd., recent­ Hunt Spurred hy Colleffe Incident Adonlram Council, Royal and c a l y ea r. That plan, he states, would cost BINGO 77 North St. ly completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has Select Masters, will have an of­ Weiss states that the town’s the town an estimated $66,790 EVERY SATURDAY MeKT three employe organisations, n ext y ear. Jamea MBcDonaad, project been assigned to the Air Force ficial Inspection when it meets the Policemen’s dub, the Fire­ A longevity flan recognises m«teo«oUslst of the Thavelero Technical Training Center, at 8 tonight In the Masonic ORANGE HALL m e n 's Union, euid L ocal 991 o f years of service when salary LSD Sun Blind Cases Sought Wealthier Service, will speak to­ Syracuse, N. Y., for specialized Temple In Elllngton-RockvUle. the town employes' union, have arrangements are determined. morrow at 6:30 p.m. at a pot- schooling as a language special­ The Royal Master degree will been pressing for two years for Under Weiss $36,860 proposal, The six college students, iden­ ’Vmd were not consciously look­ luck sponsored by the Couples ist be conferred. Fred Eppler, By JACK MILLER a longevity salary plan. employes with 8 to 8 years ser­ Club ot Center Cong:regational grand conductor of the Grsmd Associated PreM Writer tified only as juniors at an im- ing at the sun." He said doctors The plan proposed by Local vice would receive $100 ppr year Church. Hla topic is "Weather Parents and teachers of the Cjuncil of Connecticut, will be WASHINGTON (AP)—'The named Western Pennsylvania surmise the drug caused the 991, he says, would cost an es­ as longvity pay; those'With 9 Prediction." Those wishing fur­ Eighth Grade Confirmation the inspecting officer. case of six Pennsylvania college college, suffered total and per­ students' eyelids to remain timated $84,600 next fiscal year; to 16 yesurs would reclve $160; SHOP PINEHURST ther Information may call Mr. Class of South Methodist Church students who were permanently manent blindness Isist spring open. the Policemen’s dub pn^posal thoee with 16 to 19 years, $200; 8 A.M. till 6 P.M. and Mrs. Don Ellis of 22 Pack- will meet in the Confirmation ’The executive board of the SATURDAY blinded by staring at the sun while staring at the sun in an Yoder, interviewed by tele­ would cost an estimated $46,600; and those with 20 or more ewd D r. o r M r. and M re. George Room Sunday between the 9 and Women’s Club of Ma>^^te8ter during an LSD "trip’’ Is spur­ LSD-induced trance. phone from his office in Harris­ and the Firemen’s Union .pro­ years, $280. PiooM not*: W* open at 8 A.M. Saturdays 10:46 a.m. church services. will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at ring a nationwide federal search Health officials said it was the burg, said the Pennsylvania stu­ Bailey at 34 Carol Dr. posal would cost an estimated The payments would be made the home of Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Chairs Parade and w* or* op*n TONIGHT TILL NINE. for other such incidents. first instance they knew of in dents had gone In the morning k $46,480. in two Installments, half in Dec­ ’The junior and senior Con­ Alplne, 26 Marlon Dr. Mrs. John Shortly after The Associated which total Mindness resulted. to a wooded area within walking Advertisement— firmation Classes, scheduled to Edwin M. Edwards of 38 Wells All esUmates are for aU mun­ ember and half In June. Horton will serve as co-hostess. Press learned Friday of the But they noted another case lost distance of the college campus. meet tomorrow at Emanuel Lu­ St., district and county com­ Man wanted for light delivery Pennsylvania case federal May in which four students at They were found that afternoon, theran Church, have been can­ mander of the VFW, recently truck tWver. Full-time. Tel. 289- Special Feature the University of California at about six hours later, by fellow celed because of illnesses. was appointed chEdrman of a Reunion Planned health oifflctols announced a U068. Church Women Loyalty Day Parade sponsored Skating - Coasting state-by-state survey to see if Santa Barbara permanently lost students who knew of the drug­ by the VFW Department of Con­ By 1948 Oass Grade AA Strickland other persons have lost their their reading vision under near­ taking plans. The victims were Elects Officers ly Identical circumstances. necticut. The parade will be Fanns Large Fresh sight while under the Influence helpless when they were found, held in Hartford, Sunday, May The Manchester High School of the powerful hallucinogen. Norman M. Yoder, commis­ Yoder said. Mrs. Samuel D. Pierson of rrs BEEN 10* BELOW ZERO THIS WEEK 6 at 1 p.m., rain or shine. Loyed- graduating class of 1948 Is plan­ Federal officials had known of sioner of Pennsylvania’s Office "I think It’s a terrible price to FROM ’THE COOLERS! Macs, Oorttands, 1 ^ , Second Congregational Church doz ty Day parades are sponsored ning a 20th reunion which wSl the CMe since last November of the Blind, said the Pennsylva­ pay for kicks," said Yoder. All DeUckHis, W hies^, R ^ t was elected to a second term by the VFW each year to off­ f r e s h VEGETABLES! Belglnm Ekidlve, Green, Yellow but a spokesman said no study nia youths had Iain on their six of the students had used as president of the Manchester set the annual May Day Com­ be held Saturday, May 28, at gmMsh, Oom-on-Oob, Roimine Lettuce, Bnmve, E»»role, was undertaken earlier because backs because they thought It LSD previously, he said. Council of Church Women Unit­ munist demonstrations. Following is the weekend the Elks Home, East Hartford. nmnitfln Sprouts, Butternut Squash, Cranberries, \4Wte EGGS of policy questions Involving was a good position for experi­ ed at a meeting ’Tuesday night schedule skating, skiing tor About 20 attended a meeting Porii and Block Chuck Boasts are the budget values ] encing the effects of the drug (See Page Eleven) gJiH ^'^ti^a, Hot and Frying Pesters, Ymte, at the Federation Room of Cen­ federal and state jurisdictions. Turnips, Cherry Tomatoes, Eggplant, Spinach, Green Beans, and coasting: Wednesday night at Atty. Vin­ ter Corgrcgationa) Church. Mrs this wedc. Vine Ripened Tomatoes and Red Oabbage. Today: Skating at Center cent Diana’s office, 768. Main Glenn Law of North Methodist MMH Unit Plans f r e s h FRUIT! Watermelons, Strawberries, Rod, White, Springs Park and Charter Oak St., to organize the event. Atty. Church was elected to a first Blue GnuMM, Bose, D’Anjou, Cornice Pears, Spanish Melom, Orientation Tea to 10 p.m., skiing at Mt. Nett), Diana was appointed chairman PtoesumlSrUmes. Imported Chestnuts, Navel Or- term as vice president. of the planning committee. He 4 6 -O S . CAN •ng^aTThngerinea. PLUS! Fresh Oder, Figs, Dates, White with tow service, from 6:30 to Others elected for a second The Women’s Auxiliary of 9:30; coasting at Center Springs will be assisted by Robert Kam­ Doctors Approve Bowles Talk Buys and Phik Grap^rult. term are Mrs. Frank Williams inski, treasurer; and Mrs. Glor­ HAWAIIAN RED PUNCH SPTOLALS FOR A SPECIAL KATHY! Manchester Memorial Hospital Park until dark. of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Saturday and Sunday: Skat­ ia (Ferrell) Swanson, publicity. CARROTS.................................................* 3 9 « secretary: Mrs. Howard Lock- will sponsor Its annual Member­ George Hubbard is in charge and 4 6 -O S . CAN S o f Time for Solving CHIQUITA B A N A N A S ..........................* lbs. 2 5 « ing at the same areas 10 a.m. Of Heart Progress ward ot United Methodist of ship Orientation Tee Thursday, to 10 p.m.; skiing, with tow of securing a band. DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE MAC A PP LES........................... 16 qt. bskt. 9 1 .9 5 Bolton, treasurer; Mrs.
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