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OPENING CEIEBRATION Least 16 Persons Photo Contest To Stress Rural Atmosphere Mystery Smell FILEY, England (UPI) - Local housing authorities in tion fans — but the smell still Mrs. Kathleen Waggitt and her pervades the house. JUDY KUEH.NEL 644-8826, Mrs. William Spring Dance May 11 at the for dancing will be provided by welcome to attend and informa­ the past three years have husband are offering $48 “The pong (smell) is so bad Correspondent Karvelis, 644-0465 or any club Kosciuszko Society Hall, Ver­ the Jolly Aces. Donation will be tion may be obtained by calling rebuilt the flus in the Waggitt Tel. 644-1364 member. non Ave., Vernon. A buffet $8 per person. reward to anyone who dis­ home, replaced the fireplaces we have to leave all the win­ Mrs. Albina Riester, 64^1795 or covers how to rid their house of at?r iEupmtm Hmlb dows open,” Mrs. Waggitt said. The Podunk Action Com­ Plans are being made for a dinner will be served and music All area residents are Mrs. John Parkins, 644-8701. and drains and installed extrac­ mittee for the Environment a mystery smell. (PACE) is sponsoring a photo m a m c h e st e r . c o n n ., THURSDAY, APRIL 11, i m - VOL. XCRI, N ,. Manche,ter-4 City of ruiage Charm contest in hopes of increasing TH1RTV.SIX PACER - TWO SECTIONS PRICE, FIFTEEN CENTS the public’s awareness that “South Windsor's rural at­ mosphere is its greatest asset." Reaction PACE feels that the photo con­ test will make people realize MO WEEK at Al| Top Notch Supermarkets how many “free values” there Pleases are in South Windsor which are considered "luxuries” in urban areas. Nixon Subject matter is not Mrs. Meir Q restricted. Although landscapes By HELEN THOMAS are a natural choice, pictures of By ROBERT SLATER GRA UPI White House Lebanese border, killing at would begin consultations im­ people, animals, houses and OPENING CEIEBRATION least 16 persons. State Henry A. Kissinger in Reporter JERUSALEM (UPI) - mediately with political leaders flowers, can also express the delicate negotiations for a troop Prime Minister Golda Meir Defense Minister Moshe in an effort to find a replace­ town's historical and rural WASHINGTON (UPI) - disengagement with Syria on Dayan, who is at the center of ment for her and her govern­ character as well. President Nixon is pleased with — “at the end of the road” — the Golan Heights where there OF TOP NOTCH FOODS IN GLASTONBURY! the crisis which provoked Mrs. m ent to run Isra el on a the reception he got Wednesday formally tende;red her has been daily fighting for a Phorographs showing not Meir’s decision to resign and caretaker basis. only positive attributes of South campaigning for a con­ resignation to President who is potentially one of the month. gressional candidate in Ephraim Katzir today in Windsor, but also threats to candidates to succeed her, left Foreign Minister Abba Eban "There will be no atmosphere these assets are welcome. Michigan and may make ruction to the factional in­ the cabinet meeting to fly to the Mid Israel would continue to further tess of his popularity, of tentativeness,” Eban said. Although judges might give fighting in her ruling Labor scene of the Arab attack. meet its international Mrs. Meir met with Katzir preference to photographs his chief spokesman says. party. Twenty minutes after obligations during the tran­ GLASTONBURY Returning from a presiden­ after briefing the outgoing taken in South Windsor, photos Under Israeli law, Mrs. receiving Mrs. Meir’s formal sitional period. Israel is cabinet on her decision to step tial motorcade through taken elsewhere but inspired by FOX RUN MALL Meir’s resignation was, in resignation, Katzir said he engaged through Secretary of down. on Michigan’s Eighth District - h the South Windsor scene could Thaak V ! effect, the resignation of her also be winners. EAST HARTFORD traditionally Itepublican penin­ entire cabinet. Our deep appreciation to the customers of our East Hart­ sula jutting into Lake Huron Charles B. Shepard has “hfr. President,” Mrs. Meir 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE north of Detroit - White House donated a booth at the Chamber ford, Manchester and Middletown stores. Your confidence Mid in her letter of resignation, Press Secretary Ronald L. Nate To Announce of (Commerce’s product show 801 SILVER LANE in our “Everyday Low Discount Pricing Policy” made the in accordance with provisions for the exhibition of Ziegler indicated Nixon might of section 23 of the basic law of photographs submitted for the MANCHESTER opening of our Glastonbury store possible. do more campaigning this year. government and having in­ contest. The product show will He said Nixon was “very formed the cabinet of my inten­ Governor Candidacy be held at the South Windsor Discount 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN pleased" by the warm recep­ rK/ tions, I herewith tender my High School April 19 and 20. And, our heartfelt thanks to the thousands pf shoppers who tion accorded by more than 20,- / resignation from the post of By SOL R. COHEN MIDDLETOWN 000, who turned out along the of South Windsor said he is First prize will be $15 and se­ made the Grand Opening of our Glastonbury store such a prime minister.” State Comptroller Nathan available as a “favorite son.” cond prize will be $5. If there B iG sparsely populated 57-mile Mrs. Meir’s formal resigna­ 900 WASHINGTON ST., RT. 66 rural and small-town route. G. Agostinelli will announce are enough entries from success. We shall continue our efforts to give you the very tion followed by one day her Monday he is a candidate for Agostinelli has been endorsed Asked if there would be more for the nomination by the photographers 18 years old and best in quality, value and personal service to merit your bombshell announcement that the Republican nomination under, a separate youth WE WELCOME YOUR such trips, Ziegler smiled and she was stepping down. It will ManchMter and West Haven We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities — t^one Sold to Dealers continued patronage. ^ said, “He’ll be out." for governor. He said his an­ category will be established. FOOD STAMP PURCHASES open a battle for her succession Republican town committees. The deadline for entries is at a crucial time in the moves nouncement will be made In addition, he has received in­ April IS. Entries should be sub­ for Middle East peace between during “a simple and short” dications from top Republicans mitted to the PACE president. Israel and the Arabs. appearance at 10 a.m. in his in New Haven and Waterbury Bob Finch, 819 Gark St., South Four Ask Before sending her letter to State Clapitol office. they look favorably on his can­ didacy. Windsor. Katzir, Mrs. Meir met with her He explained he will be Any questions about the con­ cabinet to inform it officially. It available to the media im­ Agostinelli said a week ago he test or PACE may be directed Sirica Drop Wall to Wall SERVICE/W all to Wall DISCOUNTS them ’ ^*®**®^ *^7 bodyguards, points to photographers and tells met an hour late, some 90 mediately after for a question would spend about 10 days in to Finch at 644-8257. Descrip­ them to stop taking pictures as she leaves* a meeting of her Labor party ^ ter telling the minutes after a band of Arab and answer period. talks around the state to deter­ tive information about each From Case party of her plans to resign (UPI Photo) ^ ^ guerrillas attacked the town of “The announcement itself,” mine how people feel about his photograph is encouraged. The WASHINGTON (UPI) - Kiryat Shemona near the he said, “ will be low key, candidacy. “If I don’t try to find minimum information required Four Watergate defendants Without fanfare, without out I might never know,” he is name, address, phone have asked that U.S. District retreshments or a band and Mid. number and whdre pictures Judge John J. Sirica be without cheers by a claque of were taken. Nathan G. Agostinelli removed from their trial following.” He said today, “After Beta Sigma Phi because they say he has an The former Manchester exploring my chances, I find CARR YO UT Arab Suicide Guerrillas Standing in the wings and them very encouraging. Now I Beta Xi Chapter of Beta "unshakable personal bias’' in mayor will be the fourth active can find out how many of the Sigma' Phi is accepting favor of the prosecution. candidate for the GOP nomina- waiting for the right timing are BUNDLR SERVICE promises I received will nominations from the South “Asking that another judge tion. Second District State Senate Majority Leader A(l*r your food putchuot wo cwohiHy pockod. ■ Top Notch Lewis Rome of Bloomfield, become formal endorsements.” Windsor area for the 1974 "bog boy" wtl cwry your otdot out wtd pfoco it cwotuly in your be assigned to their conspiracy Congressman Robert Steele of Outstanding Young Women of cw. You oth novor hovo fo drivo up to pick up your ordor or i trial which begins Sept. 9, the Vernon announced 10 days ago, State ^ n . George Gunther of He said his candidacy is not a dodgo wound ihapplng cwti in « Top Notch parking tot. m Slay 21 in Apartment America publication. four said: “We do not mean to Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas Stratford and fo rin t State Sen. “Take it or leave It” one. He ■i'm Roger Eddy of Newington. Only Outstanding Young Women of disparage Judge Sirica’s United Press Intemalional women and children and threw Panuzio last Saturday and said he won’t close out any op­ force Israel to release 100 cerned only three men were in­ House ^leaker Francis Collins yesterday, state Agricultnre America honors women inotives or bis attentiveness to Three Arab guerrillas Mized them out of the windows.
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