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Wiarnon How Do You Cook Leg of Lamb? A A. PAGE TWENTY-F0UR\ i ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1969 ■ N ilanirlTPBtrr lEtiming fcralii ^ AviNage Dsily Net Press Run 9 m The W e e k M M Thp Weather VFW Auxiliary will hold a An open house will be held for A m 38, U M Cloudy with chance of drizzle About Town rummage sale next Wednesday Mi^ and Mrs. Thomas Albro, GOP Lead 35 Weiss Teaches at the poet home. Members may through Saturday noon. Low to­ formerly of 80 Winter St., on St. Bridget R o s a ^ Society bring articles for sAle to the Manchester • Democrats Course at MCC a s , 4 5 9 night in _the 60s. ’Tom onow’s will have its annual installation meeting Tuesday. Those wish­ Sunday from 2:30 to 8 p.m., at continue to cut Into the R e ­ high in the 7Da. 'v Town Manager Robert Weiss banquet Sept. 16 , at 6:30 p.m. ing to have articles picked up tlve home of their daughter and publican lead in registered,, Manehemter— A City of Pillage Charm started teaching a class la.t at W illie’s Steak House. Reser­ may call Mrs. Florence Plltt of son-ln-Iaw, Mr. and MrSj_ Jack voters, and the GOP margin, 816 Main St. night at Manchester Community VOL. LXXXVm. NO. 286 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) vations will close Monday. The Krafjack, . 100 Meadow Lark as of today,; is dofVn to 35, How do You MANCHESTER, OONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1969 / (C A M e m e M s m P li«e M ) College, and will conduct the PRICE TEN CENTS Rev. Eklward Barry ot the La- Rd., Vernon, ’The Albros, who the lowest in Manchester his­ course, on Public Administra­ Sallette Fathers of Hartford Scandla Lodge, Vasa' Order will soon move to BTorida,, are tory. The Democrats have tion, each Monday and Wisdnes- will speak. Members and of America, will hold a potluck now living with their daug'hter. never led. , day at 8:26 p.m. O ■ women of the parish.are invited. picnic and meeting Friday at ’The town clerk reported ’The course is part o f MOC’s 6:30 p.m. at the home of HCl- A surprise birthday party was, that during the last month, ^ Public Service ’Training Pro­ American Le^on Auxiliary mer Werdelin. 49 Pleasant St. given for Mrs. Sylvia K, Mc- Cook B52 Crash KiUs, 7, Chicks Cop Out including a two-hour voter­ gram. has been Intdted to attend the Hot dogs and hamburgs will be- Loughlin of 141 Prospect St, on making session last night, 43 Tuesday night, W dss asked Joint installation at the Ameri­ provided. But Cops DonH Aug. 29—her 80th birthday. ’The new voters were made—16 the town directors if they ob­ can Legion District I Saturday i>arty was held at the home of Brazil Agrees to Demands Democrats, 10 Republicans jected to his acceptance of an State Man Dead at 8 p.m. at the post home. Jehovah’s Witnesses will hold ‘Chicken Out’ hipr son Winslow, in East Hart­ and 17 unaffiliated. Invitation to teach the course. two' meetings tomorrow at WINDOOR, Ootsi. (AP) — ford. She Is the w ife of Robert He said that he had been in­ LIMESTONE, Maine (AP) — demeas apptxxclmateiy throe Little Flower of Jesus Kingdom Hall, 726 N. Main St. Mclxrughlln. Guests, who in­ Manchester voter lists Leg of Lamb? AU eeven men bn boewd a B82 mites north of the end of the QuesOon: Why dH the state formed by Town Counsel John Mothers Circle will hold a pot- At 7:30 p.m. the ’Theocratic now total 22,044 electors— boenber were IdUed when the ru.-.way. trooper cross the rood? cluded her two other sons, El­ Shea that his acceptance would luck tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Ministry School will meet; 'And 8,458 Republicans, 8,423 Answer: To oatdi the more and Milton, came from all not conflict with the town char­ giant eirctaft crashed and Officials said Air Force p«r- home of Mrs. Joseph P. Lawler, Democrats,- arid 5,163 unaffil- ctaicken on the odrer side. at. 8:38 p.m. there will be a over . Cormectlcut and from ter. burned shortly after takeoff oonnel had to buUdoee their way 202 Autumn St. service meeting. lafed. That was the scene early Saratoga, N.Y. It was ^ the consensus of the With this heading, it’s no secret that Pinehurst’s meat buyer has made a good from Lorlng A ir Force Bane, die into the wreckage. They rdporti by Kidnapers today on Ihtenttate 91, where board th ^ It was his own de­ Air Force said today. ed recovery of all the bodies. buy for you on Dubuque and Swjft Premium U.S. Choice Fresh L A M B LEGS... a truck hMded wtth cratea of cision to make and that It • An Air Force qxrkeaman said Six of the seven men on board Everyone enjoye a tender, juicy Piriehurst Lamb Roast. If you w rat to serve live chtekens ovNtum ed. A Breakfast Listed wasn’t fair of him to ask the the eight-eng^ Jet, which was were stationed at .Loting, offl- RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) the finest, best-flavored lamb, you’ll shop Pinehurst for government graded number of the cfalckeiu flut­ board to pass Judgment. oa a training mission, crashed • d ais said. ’The seventh, who —The Brazilian grovem- By B’nai B ’rith U.S. Choice American Fresh Lamb . such a tender meat that it almost Thursday night in a boggy wil- was riding as-an observer, was tered out of brdien crates, Do If Yourself or Lef Us Do If For You Director John Garside re­ police said. \ ment announced today it melte in your mouth. So serve Lamb this week . shop Pinehunst foi; the --------------------- identified as Ooi. Hom er C. Bell The annual "Brlng-a-Frlend marked that he could foresee has accepted all the de­ choicest meats in all Manchester. Jr., 51, of Grafton, W. Ya., who Tbree State troopera. Joined breakfast otf, the Charter Oak a possible conflict of interest, mands made by the terror­ on the basis that the town is was EtaUoned at Barksdale Air by several Windsor poUcs- Lodge of B’nai B’rith will be men. helped the truck driver ists who kidnaped U.S. held Sunday at 9 a.m. at Howard MCC’s landlord and Weiss, as Force Base in Louisiam, head­ rotsMl up ths’siraya. Ambassador Charles Burke Johnson’s In East Hartford. For an employe of both, would have U.S. CHOICE FRESH 7 to 7'/2 -lb. Heavy Battles quarters ot the 2nd A ir Force. Elbrick. reservations, call Peter Silver- to choose between them when SMALL The others on board - were a dispute arose. berg, chairman, of 71 Cushman identified as: MaJ. NUs O.A. Ox- Foreign Minister Jow Magal- Dr. Weiss replied, "I see no con­ Precede Lull ehufwud. 39, of Schenectady, hues Pinto said the Braslltan flict. My prime interest is the Atty. Arthur Jacobs of Nor- N.Y., the pUot: Capt. William government woa now only town. Certainly, if a problem .SAIGON (AP) — The Viet Four Schools ■walk, vice president of the Con- N. Payne, 27, of ^aiamento. awaiting Umi release by the ter- arose, I ’d side with the town.” Oong and North Vietnamese Calif., the copUot; Lt. Col. Rob- ,-6«* TEMPLFS neotlcut Valley B’nai B’rith and rorteta .of the naunes of the 16 Director Anthony Pietranton- forces launched their heaviest ert C. Smith, 42, of Milford, member of the board of gov­ political prisoners the terrorUts lo observed, "Candidly, you’re attacks in nearly a month early Conn., radar <^)erator; Capt. Still Oosed ernor’s of Grand Lodge, will be want f r e ^ In exchange for Bl- CARPET aiME FlOOR COVERING free to make your own decision, today but said they will stop Theordore A. Burbank, 37, of the speaker. brtek. but you may be in for some shooting for three days next South Weymouth, Mass., the na- This will be a membership re­ The foreign minister said aft­ public criticism .!’ week to mourn Ho Chi Mlnh. vlgator; MaJ. Robert M. Mur- In the State 308 MAIN STREET TEL 643-6662 cruiting meeting. All Interested er a higli level government Weiss replied, “ I hope that, U.S. and South Vietnamese ray, 38, of Jamestown, N.Y., the Jewish men may Join the or­ mwtlng at the K ore^ Ministry if there is any unjustifiable cri­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ganization. whole or butt half forces were expected to go e'ectronlcs warfue officer; M. that the BmilUan government ticism, for this or anything else, along with the cease-fire, which Sgt. Earl J. Baihes, 38, of KJa- Public schools in four Con­ Breakfast menus will be C’ wes now holding the terrortsta the board will come to m y de­ the Viet Cong radio said would math Falls, Ore., tfe^unner. necticut, communities„ remained orange Juice, bagels, lo«, responsible for the ambassa­ fense.’ ’ begin at 1 a.m. M^wJay and last The bomber was a t ^ e d to ® students today, dor's saflsty. scrambled rolls and With your Iamb, serve brown gra-vy and mashed Long Island Potatoes or baked Idehoee 5 e^ a , cot- as teacher-contract ^isputies con- . Shurfino BY-ozen Green Peas . Shurflne Mint JeUy. W o have Crosse & Blacliwoll’B ^ 1 1 a,m. ’Thursday. ’The the 42nd Arm Wing of thi^Sth The annount'ement came after fee.
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