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CABINET SALE in Other Words, the Question (I 6) • MILOIW Raoop • ITAIN Rbiittant M AVOCADO JU ■ AviNUge Daily Net P r ^ Run PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 F w W eek Btaded ilatirtiTHtpr lEuTntns U m ld «M e 38. 1 9 « The Weather Fair and not so coot tonight Low In the SOa. Ttmorrcmr pert­ . The Sunset Club will elect of­ Meeting Rd., near Porter end ly sunny. High in u p p er TDe. ficers at its meeting tomorrow Rosh Hashanah 15,459 , About Town PINTO Highland St. police said. Sunday's outlook htSr to pertly 'at 1:30 p.m. at the Senior Citi­ Members of the VFW will cloudy. Shower probeMlty lercx zens Center. Due cards will be PINTO, Peoide Interested COMPLAINTS Starts Friday Hitmeheater— 4 :City o f ViSUute Charm meet tonight at 6:45 at the available. Refreshments will be In Narcottes Treatment Or­ •LANE GUITAR and MUSIC CENTER Post Home and proceed to ' About $107 was taken from VOL. LXXXVm , NO. 292 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWOT SECTnONS) served. ganization me., la now open Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEBm ^ 12, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert A Headquarters For: Guitar, Drums, Trumpet, Piano and Banjo Lessons -------------------- ------------------ ■_________ ' / (Cleesifled AdyerUsteg on Pege M) Monday throu^ Wednesday New Year, will begin tomorrow PRICE TEN CENTS Main St., to pay respects to the Davis of 7 Nye St. in a break A Muscular Dlstrophy Carni­ evenings, 6:30 to 10, in the at sundown and will continue late Army Spec. 5 James F. at their home eometime yester­ val will be held Saturday from bottom floor of the Williams Mott, who was killed while serv­ day afternoon. through Saturday and Sunday. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the home Building of St. Mary’s Epis­ ing in Vietnam. Police said ervery room in the Services wlU be held at Temple Special! 10-Week Hobby Class of Sherry and David D'Ales- copal Church on Park St house was gone through, be­ Beth Sholom tomomow at 8:16 For Adults and Youngsters Laird Cutting sandro Sr. The event will In­ An ex-addlct, a parent of a cause every drawer in the house The Couples Club of Center clude a penny sale, games, drug user, and a professional p.m. and on Saturday and Sim- Starts Wed., S^tember 24th China Getting Congregational Church will appeared to have been opened. prizes, and refreshments. counselor are on hand to talk More Familiar open its season with a "roast- Entry appears to have been day at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Instroctor: Arnold Landsberg to anyone on an anonymous made by forcing the front door, W ar beef-on-a-Btlck” outdoor dinner This Rosh Hashanah marks (Rental Guitars With His Job? Grace Group of Center Con­ basis. The phone number Is tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the home police suspect. the beginning of the year 6730 gregational Church .will have a 643-2800. *20 Are Available) FT. LEWIS, Wash. (AP)— of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Russell, in the Jewish calendar. The potiuck Monday at 6:30 p.m. An $85 radio was talcen from When they call out “Melvin 237 Mountain Rd., Glastonbury. in the Robbins Room of the figure represents the numlmr New Looks LBlrd" at ttila Army training a locked car owmed by Bettie The event is open to all couples of years since creatimi as. bas­ 111^ Center St., Manchester—^Pheme 646-7836/' ROME (AP )— EVireign Min center several soldieis do a church. After dinner, attic whist Nigri of 21 Hathaway Lane policy, devoted only few words of the church. Reservations ed on Biblical rsckcmlng. doiAde-take. But Stepping up will be played. Members are re­ sometime Tuesday. Hours: Hon. 1 to 5:80 P.ML—Ites. thru Fii, 9 PJIL ister Aldo Moro announced to­ to relations with China. may be made wdth Mrs. Walter minded to bring white elephant Police Log The two days of Rosh Ha­ front cmd center is P vt Mel- Grzyb, 131 Elizabeth,, Dr., or Saturday 9 to 6:80 PJM. day contacts between Italy and He reaffirmed Italy’s alle­ items for the game. shanah are referred to in the viiuXalrd of T h p^ »an., In Unusual, Cloaked Confab Mrs. C. Thayer Browne, 85 Twenty-five feet of air hose prayers as "Days of Judgment" Communist C3iina are taking giance to the North Atlantic ARRESTS Treaty UrganizaUon-deapite a not the nation’s secretary of Tracy Dr. was rtolen from the Hess Serv­ on which ail creation, including place with the aim of establish­ defense. Walter Pelechaltz, 56, of Wll- ice Station on Broad St. some­ man, is Judged by God who ing diplomatic relations. strong Oommunlst campaign WASHINGTON (AP) — limantic, charged with failure that Italy withdraw. Pvt. third says, "There The technical and dress re­ time Tuesday, police say. Also, weighs the merits of each Moro, a former premier who School Menu8 to obey a traffic control slgdni. may be a few levels of com- President Nixon convened a large outdoor vacuum had creature and determines' its has served f<Mr the past month Moro pledged that Italy would hearsal for the Little Theatre Court date Sept. 29. ,mcuid in between, but I take his top Vietnam strate­ of Manchester Show Case will been taken apart. The hose is destiny. This emphasis on God’s as foreign minister to Premier remain faithful . to the basic worth $15. my orders from Melvin gists in an unusual session be held tonight at 7 at Balleiy The cafeteria menu for Man­ Judgment is to move the Jew Mariano Rumor, said the con­ NATO tenets, including what he Laird.’’ Nelson D. Carrier, 18, of 120 today amid secrecy over an Auditorium, Mancheater Hight chester public schools Sept. 15- to live a life of good deeds and Do If Yourself or Let U t i ^ If For You tacts were taking place "at an called “The necessary i»esen<» W. Main St., Rockville, charged c t an adequate number of apparent new bid by him School. 19: integrity in order to merit a appix^riate jriace." with opemting a motor vehicle Public Records favorable decree. The prayers It was assumed to be a capital American troops on European to scale down the war. Monday: Hamburg patty on soU." The Manchester Junior while his license was under sus- Warrantee Deeds in the synagogue stress the where both countries had diplo­ Further U.S. troop wtUMbaw- a roll, potato chips, buttered Women's Club executive board ^ pension. Court date Sept. 29. Tnratees of Manchester Mem­ concepts of God as the Sov­ matic missions. He called the American troops ala from Vietnam virerq also a green beans, milk, sliced Mideast Air will meet tonight at 8:15 at the orial Church to Ernest P. and ereign of the Universe, the Re­ and bases—against which the major item tor the White Hbtae peaches. The announcement of Italy’s meeting attended by the admhi- home of Mrs. Charles Carsky BVederick C. Frank, 41, of Mary Somogy, property at. 70 deemer of man and the Source readiness to recognize Commu- Communists have been demon­ Tuesday: Creamed chicken \ iatration's leading mlUtary s«id of Kenneth Dr., Vernon. West Hartford, charged with op­ Henry St., conveyance tax of man's Intellectual, moral and nlzt China was made last Janu­ strating for the past year—"a on buttered rice, buttered W ar Rag es ^diplomatic figures. erating a motor vehicle while $24.75. spiritual strivings. During the ary by the former Socialist for­ concrete sign of the American Carl E. Bolin, Edgewater Dr., peas and carrots, bread, but­ under the influence of intoxicat­ J. WlUls and E m a F. Kelley services the shofar or ram’s commitment for the defense of As the presidential advieeie eign minister, Pietra Nenni. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS headed to the Cabinet room, a Coventry, was admitted to Man­ ter, milk, browmle pudding. ing liquor. Court date Sept. 22. to Leon E. and Ruth N. Perry, horn is blown. The shofar is an Western Europe.” It was later reported that Chi­ Israeli warplanes swept high White House source re­ chester Memorial Hospital Mon­ Wednesday: Meat balls, property at 152 Lenox St., con­ ancient instrument used in an­ Meanwhile the new look in na had not reacted with "a lot across the Gulf of Suez today in fused to conflnn, deny or other­ day, not Mrs. Bolin, as reported mashed potato, buttered com, Dean R. Pleasant, 19, of 90 veyance tax $22.66. cient times to call communities CARPET and FLOOR COVERING of flexibility’’ to the lUllan ad­ Rusaian-Chinese relations led an attack on Egyptian military wise comment on the report In Tuesday’s Herald. bread, butter, milk, orange Oakland Rd., Wapplng, charged Marriage UiMnse together and to rouse them to vance. some Western diplomats on objectives on Egypt’s eastern whip. from Saigon of a halt in B8S wdth breach of the peace. Court Mark Claybm Bonax, Hart­ action in times of crisis. In the But Moro’s hour-long speech Moscow to say today that So­ coast, the Israeli military an­ raids aa a peace bid to the new Town firemen went to 14 Thm-sday: Italian grinder, ap­ date Sept. 29. ford, and Mary Mangaret services today it sounds a call 300 MAIN STREET TELe M3-6M2 today before the Foreign Affairs viet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin nounced in Tel Aviv. leadership of North Vletname. Bralnard PI. yesterday at 5:58 plesauce, milk, ice cream. Baklassano, 426 W. Middle Tpke.
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