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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 V ilanrbfBtrr iEnmtng !Srralb k v tn g t Dalljr Net Press Ron flsr Tka Week Ih The Weather A m tt, iM i The Sunbeem Troop of the Five Point Club of Temple Partly cloudy, mild tonight About Town Salvatfon Army will have a Chapter, OES, will meet Wed South Windsor with kiws in 60s. Tomorrow splash party at its first meet- nesday at' 7:30 p.m. at the home some cloudlneeia, warm with Mr. and Mrs. Eidiward Pre- jngp of the season tomorrow at of Mrs. Robert Bantly, 4 Garth Heralding Politics Our Bulbs 15,459 chance of showers or thunder geau of Winooski, Vt., parents 3 ;so p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rd. Mrs. Ronald Finnegan is in Party Slate showers. High 80 to 86. ^ Mahehe*ter^— 4 City of ViOege Charm of Raymond Fregeau of ^ n - Francis MioCJarthy, 67 Hackma- charge of refreshments. -------------------- ^----- By Sol R. Cohen-------------------------- Hove chester, observed their Bath tack St. In the event of rain, VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 295 TWENTY-TWO PAGEjS wedding anniversary on Sept., 7 the meeting will be held at the West Side Reimion Commit Backed By Both of Manchester’s poUtical and Astronautics' and ^ts sub MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 (CNaeolfled Advertishig m Pege IS) PRICE TEN CENTS with a Mass celebrated in their atadel. tee will meet Wednesday at 7 parties plan to kick off their committee on Space, Science Arrived home. ___ p.m. at the home o t Steven cantpaigns for the Nov. 4 muni- aix) Applications. He is presi Young GOP dent of the 91st Club, an organ Manchester WATES will meet Weaver Rd. dpel eleoblans the end of this Manchester - Bolton Welcome ization of the 19 first-year Re II will tomorrow at the Italian-Ameri- , , . Members of the Tbung Re- week. Wagon Club will meet tomorrow Lutz Junior Mhiseum Volun- publican House meriibers. can Club on Eldtidge St. Weigh- board dt* 'i*' regular Birds Darken at 7:30 p.m. in Iona Hall. Mayor in will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. teer League executive The Republicans, on Saturday, will meet tomorrow at 9:16 a.m. monthly meeting last Friday Manchester's Incumbent Hollcmd— U.N. Probes Nathan G. Agostlnelli and Miss and the program for the night win hold ithelr tradtUonal An TaU Building Board of Directors may hold Its Catherine Shea of the Manches is a mystery ride. Members are at the mtiseum. nigh^ endorsed the RepuMlcan nual Bar-B-Que; and the Demo last regular meeting on Oct. 7, NBiyil YORK (AP)— Ttoe Nixon Plans to Reduce GI ter Historical Society will speak. asked to be prompt so they can slate saying that they are crats, on Saturday or Sunday, PIcmt Now! VLt, and Mrs. WaMer Tedford although it has a meeting Empire State BifidHng wUI The meetir^ is open to newcom leave for the ride at 7. “more than pleased this year will open their election head 44F Case Dr. will celebrate scheduled for Nov. 4. The turn out Mb HgUls for the ers of the area. to endorse and support the ex quarters. their 60th wedding anniversary board's regular meetings are Globe’s Pains birds. Bowers School PTA executive perienced Republican slate of The Bar-B-Que will be at 4 on Wednesday with open house held on the first Tuesday of u n it e d NA'nONS, N Y Between now end Odt 31 Mystic Review, North Amer board will meet tonight at 7:30 candidates who we are sure will p.m., at the Dougherty Lots, attending the assembly sesrion. from 6 to 9 p.m. at their home. eacljj month. ir SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK i r (AP) — The U.N. General As^ the floodHgMs that IBuml- ican Benefit Association, will in the achool library. continue the responsible and Center and Dougherty They will get together Saturday nate the top SO floors of the meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Odd orderly growth of the towm.” Mayor Nathan Agostlnelli sembly x^n a (ts 24th sesedon to night at a dinner which the tec- Members of the Ladies of 8t. The Democratic headquarters said today that, because Nov. RED EMPEROR day, facl^ a long list of formi 102-atory bUOdlng between Fellows Hall. Members are re- Preceptor Gamma Chapter, In their su'tiport statement, win be In second floor suite of retary-general Is giving tor dusk and midnight 'will be Troops in War to 484,000 James will meet tonight at 7:46 minded to bring articles for a Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will 4 is election day, he will recom dable problems including the them. at the John F.“ Tierney Funeral the Young Republicans gave a offices at 821 Main St., the same darkned on doudy and foggy kitchen social which will be meet tomotTow at 8 p.m. at the mend that the board call off its Middle East, disarmament and What the assemUy itself does Home, 219 W. Center St., to special endorsement to Robert premdsea used by the Demo TULIPS 10 F.r*1.39 nights to help migrating held after the meeting. It is home of Mrs. Guilford Stephens, meeting that night. the crisis In Northern Ireland. on . the Middle East will depend WASHINGTON (AP)— recite the Rosary for the late Sklenar, a Town Council candi crats in 1966. birdB. open to members and friends. 8 Stephens St. date, who is a charter member Of the board’s nine Incumbent ITie concensus is that the re largely on the result of private President Nixon announced Mrs. Thomas C. Shea, a mem The Republicans will wait im- The AudUbon Society, said of the Young Repubilcans and _ __ members, three are not running sults of the three-month public talks. If the Arabs and the Is the birds migrating south get today that at least 86,000 , ber. They will also meet Unnor tU Thursday, Sept. 25, to open for re-election, and the board For debate will not be spectacular, row at 8:46 a.m. at the Church active in the orgadm - headquarters. CROCUS 10 39c raelis feel that the negotiations oonAised by fight whan it is more U.S. troops will be which will be elected Nov. 4 50 for $1.88 but that the session will provide are making progress, they may dUfuBed through clouds or withdrawn from Vietnam of the Assumption to attend the ^ It will be in the empty store an opportunity for Important funeral pr°STa™ chairman. Is certain to have a minimum follow last year’s pattern and fog and e u w likely to fly Into by Dec. 15. ___ “ Wo feel," said the Young at 806 Main St., the same head of three and a maximum of six private talks. defer public debate. the building. quarters for the Republicans as The opening seaaion this after That would bring to 60,- Ladies Auxiliary of the Ital- R f l ^ ‘teans, “ that his con- new members, depending on KING ALFRED, YELLOW The disarmament debate is in 1066 and in 1968. noon was reserved for the for 000 the total of Americans lan-American Oub wUI have Its f “>utlons to the t^m h e ^ which party wins control. also dependent partly upon what Alt! election activities, for all The town charter specifies malities of electing Angle happens In private U.S.-Soviet in uniform to leave the first meeting of the season to- ^ seven voting districts, will be Brooks. 41-year-old Uberian night at 7:30 at the clubhouse, » ^ e d lt to our community.” that the new board will be seat D A FFO D ILS 10 ^.^*1.59 talks and what progress Is made war-torn country since the ooncentrated in the two head ed Nov. 17, the third Monday in lawyer-dlydomat, president of Bldridge St. Other Republican candidates in the next few weeks In the Ge Jailbreakers phased withdrawal pro are Deputy Mayor G. Warren quarters. November. the 126-natlon assembly. She neva disarmament conference. gram began in July. PANSY SPECIAL! 50 PLANTS FOR $1.19 was unopposed. , Church Women United of Man Westbrook and Ooundlmen Pe Diplomatic sources say the A VMte House source said Fourth District Cong. Lowell Because Manchester's muni The major policy speeches be chester will meet tomorrow et ter Nicholas, Jane Romeyn and United States and Sotriet Union Still at Large about half of the 36,000 would bo Wedoker Jr. will bo the speaker cipal elections were changed Problems? See Join, Leon or Phil /.flpndlca . gin Thursxiay when President oomliat troop*—a tower ratio 9:30 B.m. at Second Congrega Robert SlUs. are near agreement on a treaty tomnrraw at the Republican from even-numbered years to Nixon flies to New York to ad BIUDOBiPORT, Conn. (AP) — than tn the origliial wltiMlrawml tional Church. The theme is Public Skating to ban nuclear weapons from weekly dutch-treat luncheon. It odd-mimbered years, the time dress the assembly. Secretary- of 20,000 men. He eleo eaid the "Con-valesoent Homes — Hap- The Recreation Department the sea floor. But it is not cer Police intensified their search to will be at noon, at, the Shoreham for reviewing the manager’s General U Thant bailed hU deci total might turn out to be 66,000 plneas is Activity. ” Color slides announces that public skating tain whether agreement will be day tor two prisoners who fled Motor Hotel, Hartford. performance, as spelled out in sion to appear as a gesture of or 37,000 once the acWoa has will be shown.