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U MO. i«t (VwmTT-ncnrr PAai8-.aN t w o b ic t k »«) MANCHBBTBRj OONN.. WEDNESDAY, APlUL 10, 1968 «■ Fag* M ) Pearl St. Meynbars unable to at­ Mrs. Jessie Swartz, 117 Cedar St.; Canterbury St.;. lOchard CSiauvin, at a meeting of the Manchester t, PRICE SEVEN CENTS tend are ramlnfled to call the hoat- Mrs. Norma Johnston, Coventry; W aitin g ; Mrs. Anne Weibi), 411 N. Young Democrats Tliunday at 8:16 Mrs. Ellen Brace, 14 West Rd., Main St,; Sharon Keenan; 202 Hol­ p.m. in the Mthticlpal Building , f^.1 lister Si.; Mrs. Edna LewiAM Lo- X * * J t Rockville; Miss Laura Brainerd, hearing room. Unne Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Norwood, Mass.; Mrs. Marie Dan- land Dr.; Mary Barcomb, Thomp- will maat tomorrow at 8 p.m. at gona, South Windsor; Arthur Bur­ sonvllle; Steven Fandozil, South Cummlhgs will review the work BINGO State Netrs Orange Hall. ton, 31K Garden Dr.; Joseph Windsor; Steven Boris, 271 Henry of the local Democratic adminis­ EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT St.; Richard Riley Jr., Maxwell tration since it took office last iPacem in Terris ’ For Gaudreau, 42 Glenwood St.; John nte Hockantim Dog Club will Summers, 20 Elro 8t.; Joseph Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Lorraine Keeney November. 8 O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME. LEONARD IT. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Wap- lerna, South Windsor; Mrs. Anna­ and twin son and daughter, 490 He will also suggest study pro­ Roundup T ri-Nation Chairman ptag Community Hall. Dr. Melvin bel ci,rrier, Tolland; Mrs. Kather­ Keeney St.; Mrs. Alice Pompea grams for the Young Democrats Btein will q>eah on hip dysplasia. ine Kallman, South Windsor; Mlgs and daughter, Hartford; Mn. Nor­ to undertake, and ■ways to increase Ihe meeting is open to the public. Ann Marrion, 98 Strickland St.; ma Pudim and daughter, Somers. Democratic voter registration. String UNj Atom Ban Mrs. UUian Hattln, 123 Hilliard Senate^ Approves The American Legion will meet St.; Miss Margaret LaBrec, 13 tonight at 7:30 at the Post Home Canterbury St.; Jeffrey and Wendy Liquor Curb Law on Leonard St. VATICAN CITY (AP)—* Uio (undamailtal petaetpio "that thority. But ha did not qpaoiftcal- Merrill, Chaplin; Sherry and Kim the tnia and aoUd peace at natiana ly mention what paace-kaeplng LaChappelle, Wiliimantic; Mrs. Pope J ( ^ X X n i Appedled to- conaUta not in aquallty o< arma maana it should have at Us dis­ HARTFORD [AP) — Tha Town Assessor Joseph Murphy Vivian Charboneau, Converse Rd. RepoHs Laos Tense dey for an «id to the arms whl speak tomorrow at noon at a Dollar-Saving Value in a Breathtaking Package! but in mtiUial trust alone." posal, aiich as a police force. administration has won Sen­ Bolton; Mrs. Ruth Unden, 85 Sum­ m e and for the United Na> Writing aa.tha "vicar on earth The encyclical, eighth in the meeting of the Board of Realtors mer St.; Martin Goodejl, Strafford ate support in its drive to tions to be given the structure of JaauB Chriat” and aa "Interp­ four-year reign of the 81-year-old at the Mandiester Country Club. Springs; Robert Haynes, 185 Henry reter of the very profound long­ tiff, ran 16,000 words. It was curb liquor purchases by Con­ Ismcbeon will be served after a St.; Aldo Ansaldi, 69 Battista Rd.; and means to safeguard world ing of the entire human family," effect an open letter outlining necticut teen-ag4)Ys in New baalneas naeeting. There will be a Gerald Kuhnly, Clark Rd.. Rock­ peace. the pontiff beaeecbed "aepeclally rhla concom for the world and hisYork. A bill was passed by the queation and answer period after ville. Ja an aooycUoal ttttod “Pacem those who have the robppnaibUlw blueprint for peace. It was ad­ Arms Show ttis talk. ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Fran­ In Tm tU” (Peoeo on Barth), the of public affalra to spare no la­ dressed to all men of good will Senate yesterday making it il­ ces Lincoln, 37 E. Middle Tpke. pontiff called for reducUen of bor in order to ensure that World non-CathoUcB as well as u th olics. legal for a minor knowingly Luts Jhndor Museum will dose ■ ^ /• *2S BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son to arma etockpilte, a ban on nuclear events follow a reasonable and "Today the universal common to possess any alcoholic bev­ from noon, Thursday and reopen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Packer, He­ weapona and a general agreement human courae." good poses problems of worldwideId erage in a motor vehicle or Planned to Tuesday, April 16, at 2 p.m. bron; a son to Mr. and Mrs: Wil­ eventually on "progresalve die- Pope John Indicated he hoped dlmeiulone which cannot be ad' liam Fish, Cider Mill Rd., Bolton; armament and an eneetlva meth­ the United Natlona eventually commercial establishment. Onb Soout Pack 112 of Waah- a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul od of oontrol.” might become a strong worid au­ (Ooatimied on Page Ten) It now goes to toe House. tagtcn School will meet tonight at Lewis, 40 Liberty St.; a son to Mr. Hie Pope warned that the "eon- Oov. John N. Dempsey had Warn Reds and Mrs. Louis Jeski, South Wind- asked the leglsdature to pass the 7 at the school. Cube should be ac- mm flagratton" of war “may bo aot eoaepanied by one or both parents. sor. oft by some uncontrollable and un- bill to help him in his campaign BIRTHS TODAY; A son to Mr. eicpeoted ohanoe.” to prevent accidents inv<flvlng VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) and Mrs. John DeMarche, 32 Alex­ He added; Price Boost Marks teen-age drivers. —The three-nation Interna­ ander St.; a daughter to Mr. and “ Bvan tliouglt the monatroue Ha made the request after New tional Control CommiBsion Mrs. Robert Lord, Marlborough; power of modem weapons acta ae York State failed to act on Ms request to raise Me minimum made a flying visit today to I "*1: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John a detMTont, tt la to bo feared that Mahoney, 9 Pleasant St. the mere continuance of nhclear' drinking age from 18 to 21. In the Plaine des James and tha DISCHARGED YESTERDAY taeta, undertaken with war In Steel Fight Birthday Connecticut and all other states commission chairman said the Mrs. Ruth Poglitsch, East Hart­ mind, will have fatal con- neighboring New York, the mini­ mum Is 21. situation between neutralist ford; Mrs. Mary McGill. South aewanoes for life on the earth.” troops and the pro-Commu- < 'i :¥ Windsor: David Mills, 40 Fox Hill The Pope called for the deter­ ’The proposed measure received WHBBUNO,. W. Va. (AP)—TheWannual Bethelehem etOclchoIders support from legislators of both nist Pathet Lao remained . Dr, Rockville; Mrs. Clara Mont- rent of arma aquallty to. be re­ ^ r / < " •L. ■ ■' "W); « 'C f ' -■ Wheeling Steel Corp. has an­ meeting. parties, but some Senators added miny, East Hampton; Harry Spill- placed by unlveraal aoeeptanoa of nounced price Increases for sev­ "If demand holds up," he added, tense. an. Blast Hartford; Robert 'Ven- that the law Itself would not solve The chairman, Avtar Singh of eral of its products effective today "you might ' have a situation the problem. nart, IIH Bluefield Dr.; Laurel -—the first anniversary of the steel where toe best thing for toe econ­ India, said the>'e was no report, GET THE FINEST Castetter, Wapping; Mrs. Mary A principal supporter of the bill however, of fresh fighting between NEW STYLE TO DELIGHT YOU I ROCKET ACTION TO EXCITE YOU1 price hike that led to a clash be­ omy would be a higher (steel) was Sen. Samuel Lebon, D-Hart- Calchera, Stafford Springs; Nell Rocky Assails tween some top leaders of the In­ price level. It might happen with the former allies to the Laotian Law'fion, Ellington; Mrs. Pauline ford. Senate chairman of the civil war. QUALITY Crisp new styling is only a clue to the appeal of the dustry and an angry President Just a few Items. It might not Liquor Oontrol CTonuaittee. MacDonald and son, Storrs; Mrs Kennedy, happen at all.” The commlssioner’e trip was '.i 2 Miriam Delude and daughter Oldsmobile Dynamic 88. Oldsmobile’s lowest-priced "Too many of us remember that part of a diplomatic campaign to Kennedy's Ban Wheelleling Steel, the 11th largest Homer said in answer to ques­ first bloody week of 1962, when Cubles Dr., Vernon: Mrs. Geraldine full-size series, it boasts a 280-h.p. Rocket V-8 . tions by shareholders that "it’s reotore peace in the area wMch EASTER HAMS Perillo and daughter. Converse steel producer in the nation, an­ five out of toe first six of our four-coil-spring com fort.
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