Meet a Hero. Windsor Has Been Announced by This Moaning with Improper at GE’S Bridgeport Plant
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\ ' \ • \ .. :\\ \\- \ ' , \ *1 ! - # WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1970 lilosi Manchester Siores Open Until 9 O "Clack Tonight . \ PAGE THIRTY-TWO mrnirliPBtpr lEttPtttng 3|m l& Manchosivr Area Little Theater of Manchester Mountain .Laurel Clionis of Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather will have a business meeting to-- Sweet Adelines will rehearse to- o vti For The Week Drided About T ^ night at 8 at its studio, 22 Oak lorrow at 8 p.m. at the Rus- Driver Char jred cloudy, not aa cold with slan-Amer'.ean National Center, Announce Engagements Deoember 90, 1068 ’ The Entered Apprentice de St. The cast of "Footst^s of chance of light snow tonight. Doves,” a portion of tire Little 211 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. Tolland I..OW 18 to 20. Tomorrow cloudy, gree will be ■ conferred by The event is open to all women Theater’s production of “ You warmer. High In 80e. Frlendahip Lodge of Masons interested- in singing four-part Two-Car Crash 15,880 JWhen It meets In the Masonic Know I Can’t Hear You When MEATOW Manchester— A City of Village Charm barber.‘-hop style harmony. Temple at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. the Water’s Running,” will al 1215 «/2 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD so rehearse at 8 at the studio. Those wishing more Information Hugh Miller, 20. of Worcester, J. W. Russell W. Schlatter will may eortaet Mr.s. Ti-uman Cran Mass., was arrested yesterday preside. Wor. Bro. Oliver W. (ChuMlfled Advertlahig on^Page 17) ' PRICE TEN CENTS dall of 58; White st, or Mrs. jxnd charged with operating a VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 107 (’TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1970 fThompson, past master of Eve St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild David Gunas, ll4 Linwood Dr. motor vehicle while under the 'w He r e q u a l i t y a l w a y s ning Star Lodge In Unlonvllle, will meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. EXCEEDS THE PRICE!" at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church influence of intoxleating liquor will present the aprons lecture. or drugs, following a two-car ac Officer dress Is tuxedo. Refresh parish hall. Members are re The study and discussion cident on the Wilbur Cro.ss Hwy. ments will be served after the minded to bring sandwiches. group of North United Methodist in Tolland.' "KING OF ROAST" OVEN READY meeting. Dessert and beverages will be t’hiM-eh on "The Inner Life” will meet tomorrow jil 7 p.m. at the Miller was al.so warned for R eviev^alled F or served by Mrs. John Trotter, 100,000 Workers church. making an unsafe left lane Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order Mrs. Edward Schumann and change. Police said Miller was •f AmerlOa, will meet tomor Mrs. Herman Schendel. traveling in the eastfiound lane. RIB ROAST The Columbiettes of the KofC row at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows A car driven by Vincent Can- will meet tonight at 8 at the Hall. Arthur Tiling will give an B'ull Gospel Christian Fellow- ciano, 43, of New H.avcn, also OK GE Contract On Foreign Policy hip, Interdenominational, will KofC Home; After a business illustrated talk on the history eastbound, attempted to pass WASHINQTbN (AP) — Some GE domestic employee had have a prayer service tomorrow meeting, there will be El pro of Manchester. Refreshments Miller and as he did so Miller OF BEEF KXi.OOO OCneral Electric Co. been $3.25. WASHINGTON (AP) — Re- forces from South Vietnam as jit 7:30 p.m. at Orange Hall. gram on “ Cancer in Womeh.” will be served. went from the right lane to the workers have voted nearly 3-1 to The unions originally asked publican Sen. Charles McC. Ma- soon as possible.” left and struck the Canclano accept a new contract and end a for a 90-cent-an-hour increase in thlas Jr. today urged President It urges the President to seek car, police said. 101-day-oId strike. a 30-month contract, plus .up to Nixon to Join Congress in re-ex- creation of an International Miller was to be presented in Some of the workers prepared 50 cents an hour extra lor spe- amlnlng the nation’s Interna- ;reace-keeplng force "to prevent Stafford Springs Circuit Court to return to work today while clal skills. tional commitments. ti^prlsals against any of the today. others were expected to wait as GE countered with a 20-cent- The Maryland senator called South Vietnamese people alter Lorlng photo Nasslff photo Other area police activity; ’The engagement of Miss Ruth late as Monday. an hour increase with wage re- for the President to support a the departure of American ( ’OVENTRY The engagement of Mias Con Marguerite Matson of Manches Voting had not been reported openers In the second and third resolution he described as “ a troops” and calls on leaders of Arthur W. Clark, 42, of Mark stance Ruth Fazzina of Man- ter to Richard Harris ’Treat of from the remaining 30,0(X) strik- years of a three-year contract legislative combination of the South Vietnam to open talks Dr., Coventry, was charged designed eventually to produce ' Chester to Donald F. Tapper of Bolton has been announced by era. and up to 25 cents for sklUe. Nixon plan lor total withdrawal Meet a hero. Windsor has been announced by this moaning with improper At GE’s Bridgeport plant. This was later revised to In- of American forces from Viet a new broadly-based govern her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. passing at an intersection. He is where about 2,800 production elude 3 per cent increases in the ^ nam with the Nixon doctrine to ment.” R. Matson of 92 Bretton Rd. scheduled to appear in Man- Frank J. Fazzina of 169 Birch workers were employed before second and third years on top of limit American commitments By supporting the proposal, Her fiance is the son of Mr. che-ster Circuit Count March 2. St. and Mrs. Robert M. Treat of the strike, the company re the initial 20 cents, plus cost-of- abroad.” Mathias said, “ The President would reassure the country and Her fiance is the son of Mr. Bolton Center Rd. ported that about 67 per cent living increases. Mathias testified at the and Mrs. Anthony D. Tapper of Miss Matson, a 1984 graduate Loves End Marriage were back on the job during third and final day of hearings the Congress of the depth of his commitment to these goals and Windsor. of Manchester High School, is LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mi the first shift today. During by the Senate Foreign Relations Miss Fazzina is a senior at a senior at Central Connecticut chael Edward Love of the Beach normal operations between 6 Ck)mmlttee on Vietnam-related dissipate some of the anxieties and misconceptions prevailing Manchester High School. Mr. State College, New Britain. Boys rock group and his 22- and 8 per cent are absent be proposals. Tapper is attending Northeast Mr. Treat, a 1964 graduate of year-old wife have ended their cause of Illness and other rea Democratic Leader Mike in the land.” H uge Vessel Another witness, GOP Sen. ern University in Boston and is Phillips Academy, Andover, marriage on the grounds of ir- lb. sons. Mansfield, meanwhile, said he Robert Dole of Kansas, testified employed by the Manchester Mass., received his BS degpee reconclable differences. A company spokesman said hopes the Mathias proposal will for his proposal urging North Engineering Department in a in 1968 from Yale University, Under the Superior Court de 1,093 of the 1,908 employes as Docks Sans be approved by the committee and come before the full Senate. Vietnam and the Viet Ck>ng to 5 work-study progfram. New Haven. He is employed at cree granted ’Tuesday, Love is signed to the 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. join in serious peace negotia The wedding is planned for The Mansfield State Training to receive temporary custody of C H O IC E 1st THRU 5f1i RWS shift reported lor work. That Mansfield is a cosponsor. Mansfield told the committee tions. June 27. School. their two chlldren-r-Hayleigh was most of the workers who Aid of Tugs The wedding is planned f o r Caine, 3, and Christian, 20 had been called back, he added. Mathias’ proposal is one "which ” We believe this resolution, If months. Mrs. lov e is to receive NEW YORK (AP) —Under a I fully believe in, which I feel endorsed by the Senate, will The first temperance society June 12. Not all of the union mem- a cash settlement of $14,000. MEATY, PLUMP bers who joined in the strike feather-light touch of her skip- offers a way out of the difficulty contribute significantly to an in the British colonies was prob ’They were married four had been called back on the per, Capt. William Warwick, the in which we find ourselves," a early and honorable settlement ably that formed at Beaver Rlv Rayon, or artlHcal silk. Is made from wood £ind cotton. years. staggered return-to-work sched- 963-foot Queen Elizabeth 2 reference to the maze of reso by highlighting to North Viet er. Nova Scotia, in April 1828. ule, the spokesman added. He docked gently at her pier today lutions before the committee. nam and the National Libera said more workers would be without the help of tugboats, Chairman W. J. Pulbrlght, tion Front the firm support of Turkey Legs hired If necessary to fill va- A strike of 6,000 tugboatmen D-Ark., praised Mathias for the Senate and the majority of cancles resulting from resigna- bas disrupted ship schedules in bringing together in his propos- Americans for our govern- tlons during the strike.