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Save $80 Save r.ttff , yj- , . i ■•.-X } THURSDAY, DECfEMBER 10, 1970 Average Dally Net Press Run The Weather MGE tWENTY-EIGar For The Week Bnded bn^ tc^ three inches of gnbw ilfiatwtfratw lEagutng ijgral& November 14,1870 tonigdit,' changing to freezing rain;, low near 80 . Tomorrow rainy, windy; high in u j^ r 30e 16,080 to low 40s. c, ' ■ / About Town Maai^he»ter— A City o f Village Charm The annual meeting of the, IXaater’a ' ciub of BYlendeblp *< VOL. LXXXX, NO. 61 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SBCmONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 (Clasalfled Advertising on P ^ e 29) PRICE ®N CENTS Lodge of Maaons wtU. be heldf at WlUle’a Steak l^puae <m Mon-1 day beginning with a social hour |j at 6:80. After dinner at 7:30,'. Charles R. Smith, president, will ’ conduct the election of officers I Trains Atwood Column and hear year-end reports. Down Tracks A new weekly column llie executive board of the ’ by a popular radio and ' Manchester Junior Women’s i television personality d u b will meet tonight at 8 atj starts today in-The Her­ the home of Mrs. Joeejih Saba- . By NEIL OnARIDE . Striking unlMi members' ald. Read ■ “ Gardening' tella, 81 Montclair Dr., South’ per cent pay hikes Congress or­ AP Labor Writer doivned picket signs and went dered for nearly 500,000 rail with Frank Atwood” on Windsor. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Page 17. Rodney DoUn and M » . Alfred j MXTT back to work In most areas to workers along with the strike Woodward Jr. WASlnNGTON (AP)— begin moving stranded comniut- ban. • ers, tons of Christmas mail and am The nation's triiins thun- “ It will imdermine our bar­ Jehovah’s Witnesses will con­ dered down the tracks °ther ran shipments under a gaining position,’ ’ Hiltz com­ duct a theocratic ministry j again today after railroad ^P^ciai federal law forbidding plained of the pay raises direct­ By JOHN M. HIOHTOWER * « ^ e r striking until March i. ly legislated by Congress for Weicker^ school tonight at 7:30 and a j Workers ended a 24-hour AP Special Correspondent service meeting at 8:86 at lOng- only the second time In history, strike under orders from wide"“ i‘Ske“'!n'^han TceT but added, “ It’s the law and dom Hall. J Congress, federar courts Dodd^ Duffey WASHINGTON (AP)- we’re not going to jail.” In an expansion of nis and union leaders. The end of the walkout made ’file first time Congress Im­ The Junior and Senior Con­ bombing policy, President firmation daases of Emanuel “ I now order my people to re- unnecessary White House priori- posed pay hikes was just elg^t Lutheran Church will meet to­ turn to work immediately,” said ties for moving emergency ship- months ago. In a special law to Spent Zero Nixon says he will send night at 6 :80 In the parish build­ strike leader C.L. Dennis after a ments of medical supplies, de- avert a threatened nationwide American planes against ing. federal Judge threatened fines fense materials, food, fuel rail strike by four rail shopcraft By OREOO HERRINGTON military targets in North of Oaoo^OOO a day if the walkout other essential goods by air, unions. ■Associated Press Writer Vietnam again if enemy continued and the government ship and truck. Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ Dennis, president of the AFL- WASHINGTON (.AP) — Win­ troop infiltration imperils pledged prompt new talks Chief railroad negotiator John ship, Interdenominational, will i CIO Brotherhood -of Railway ners and losers alike, legally the shrinking U.S. force in have aJBible study and open dis­ aimed at finally settling the P. Hiltz said the industry would Clerks, said his 200,000 union year-long wage dispute. begtin processing payrolls to put and with a straight face, have the South. cussion tonight at 7:30 a t ' members were returning to filed with the Senate secretary Negotiations continued today. into effect the immediate 18.5 In a stem warning aimed at Orange Hall. work under ithreats of fines and statement^ they spent nothing in jail sentences, but expressed Hanoi, Nixon told his first new.s the Nov. 3 election campaign- The board of Christian edu­ hope for working out the rest of conference in 19 weeks Thurs­ TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR TV ASTRd^SONIC STEREO ■And three major-party Senate day night that if enemy Infiltra­ cation of Center Congregational the settlement peacefully. candidates, all losers, have Church will meet tonight at 7 :S0 i $100 MilUon “These conferences irill lead tion threatens to intensify the failed to submit the required in the Robbins Room of the .., plus today's largest, ftiost rectangular Ultra^Briqlit pictures I ... FM /AM Radio-Phonos bring you the full beauty of music I to a settlement of the issues. We fighting in the South as U.S. campaign spending reports at ■church. A don’t think either side wants to tnxq>s withdraw: Senate Panel Approves gfo back to Cong^ress. I’m cer­ all. .Another dozen minor-party “ I will order the bombing of and write-in candidates are tar­ The dlaconate’of ’Trinity Cov­ tainly hopeful,” Dennis said as military sites in North Vietnam, enant Church will conduct Serv­ wage talks resumed shortly aft­ dy in filing the reports. the passes that lead from North ices tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at • Loans for Penn Central er the strike was called off ■As of late Thursday, Sen. Vietnam into South Vietnam, the Meadows Convalescent George M. Murphy, R-Calif., the military complexes, the mil­ Home. ■WASHINO’rON (AP) — Legis- Penn Central, said the trustees cent immediate Wllli^ C Cramer, R- itary supply lines . let thei’o lation providing |100 million in helped work on the legislation, pay hike imposed by Cong;ress Sam G-rossman, D- be no misunderstanding . " ’The Chapel Choir of Ehnanuel government loans for the fiiuui- Hq termed his proposal a stop- ^ three-year 37 per Ariz., had not filed post-election Although there were heavy air Lutheran Church will rrtiearse clally-siiaky Penn Central Rall- gap measure. cent package of wavewage increases compilations of personal oam- strikes against North Viet­ tonight at 7:30 at in Luther Hall road has been approved by a In a Statement issued in Phil- offered by the rail industry but P®!*” contributions and expend- namese targets last May and of the church. Seriate subcommittee. adelphia ’Thursday, the trustees rejected by the unions before itures. again in November, Nixem’s Subcommittee chairman Sen. said the railroad may go out of the walkout. ’The Federal Corrupt Prac­ 'i declaration expanded the stated The board of finance ^ C o m ­ Vance Hartke, D-Ihd., said he business unless it gets federal tices Act requires all general policy, on bombing and raised munity Baptist Church wlU decided to support the bill after help. The 13.5 per cent increase ftVtlMlIMiBNHMI election candidates to file the possibility of increased U.S. meet tonight at 7:80 in the LIMITED consulting with Penn Central “ has radically altered the sltua- spending reports with the Sen­ air action over the North in the church youth building. trustees who claim'the line may tion and advanced the crisis Blount Lifts ate secretary 10 to 15 days be­ months ahead. f<Sd from the effects of a 13.5 date,” they said, I fore the balloting and again not Earlier bombings have been . The Christian education com­ A . Early Am erican- modal T IM E per cent pay increase granted Meanwhile, Robert McKeman more than 30 days after the linked to antiaircraft and mis­ 3662. on concealed swivel election. mittee of Emanuel Isitheran rail workers by Oong^ress. of Penn Central said freight ser- Embargo sile attacks on U.S. reconnais­ Church will meet tonight at casters. B. Maditarranoan "W e just cannot per- vice from his line should begtin Failure to comply is puni^- sance planes over the North— A. ContEmporary— modal 7122. OFEERSI 7:30 in the church board room. atylin g— modal 3663. on con- mlt the largest railroad system making a recovery today, in able by a fine of up to $10,000 flights the United States claims B. Maditarranoan— model7126. coaled awivol casters. C . M o d ­ in the country to come to a halt the wake of the rail strike, On Mail and two years in prison. But the are made as part of an ‘under­ The board of tnnrtees of Sec­ C . Early Amarioan. All on con.- while CkmgresB is In recess,” Speaking of Christmas pack- standing” reached with North ern— model 3661, (See Page ’Two) ond Congn^egational Church will caaled cattara. Also in Franch and OFFERS! Martke said In urging immedi- age delay, he said, “ I don’t WASHINGTON (AP) — Post­ Vietnam vdien President Lyn­ meet tonight at 7:80 in the ' Italian Provincial atyiaa. ate consideration by the full think anyone will notice it.” master General Winton M. don B. J<rfmson halted regular church parlor. Senate. No serious Connecticut com- bombing o< the North Nov. 1, 'dltgontl W0§ tu n . Blount today lifted the mail em­ He said the trustees need 349 muter problems were reported bargo he had ordered Wednes­ 1968. The Ladles of St. James wHl Magnavox Color TV has a built-in mamoryl every channel, every time i And— the 316 aq. In. Enjoy spectacular concert hall raaliam ... plus SO-WMsliti^HMfopower, two Hi^-efficisncy million by. Jan. 1 to pay the re- during the one-day national rail day, now that the railroad strike Stressing withdrawal of U.S have a holiday poUuck Monday roactlve pay raise, plus 812 mil­ shutdown ’Thursday.
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