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Savings Bank^ of Manchester .-f TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1068 M l TWBNTT IHmtclrpatrr Eoraing If^rttUt Ammgt Daily Net Pimmb Ron The W eather Amgate n , 1888 Toni|ht again claar, oool. I U Low 46 to 80. Tomorrow moat- Referrals New England*! Leading iianrtjFHtrr lEuFntttg llpralii ly sunny, a Utils warmer. High State Complete* Designs Land Swap 75 to 80. Two-Year Profeiilonal 14,340 For W. Center-Olcott Work Board Topic By Towns to lUaneheater— A City o f Village Charm School of A deaijjh for a richt-«ng1e tn- and Olcott St. has an east and A land swap which will per­ CRPA Rise VOL. LXXXVH, NO. 280 (FORTY PAOBS—TWO SBCnONS) MANCHESTER, C»NN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968 am r a g a SV) PRICE TEN CENTS tor—cUon where Hartford Rd- a west leg, both two-way. mit the town to go forward Discussions of that Junction, with plans for a new ski slofw Zoning and subdivision refer­ and Oloott St. meet the Hlver corvaldared hazardous, have will be the subject of a public ACCOUNTING Luie haa been completed by the been going on between the town heeiring before the Board of rals to the Oopttol Region Flan- Slate R](hway Department and and the state for more than ten Directors at 8 p.m. today in niter Agency (ORPA) InoreaMd HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING loraarded to the town for study. years. the hearing room' of the Munici­ substantially during the post The plan caUs for widening Early in 1M6 the Chamber of pal Building. year, aoeonUng to a report re- 66 Forest S t, Hartford—TeL *47-1111 W. Oanter St. and its western Commerce made a coiKentrat- The town administration Is leaMd by CRPA. oQBttmiaUon (Spencer St.), and ed effort to get state to start ready to proceed with prelim­ Mandatory referrals Involvlqg for shifting both Hartford Rd {danning the woili. Property inary work on the slope site as aoning changes with 600 feet of HHH Closes on Nomination and (Hcott St so that they allgri owners Involved felt reluctant soon as the town gains title to a town line totaled 06 compared with each other. to do anything on their proper­ the land it needs. The slope, to widi 29 In the previous year. Now, Hartford Rd. meets W. ties which might interfere with be ibullt south o f the form er A total o f 18 subdivision re­ Osnter St. somewhat east of the intersection Improvement. Nike control site off Keeney St. ferrals either abutting or cross­ point where Olcott St. does. Both State planners did go forward will r^ ace the one now at Mt. ing another town fine were re- FOR EXPERT approach at confusing angles. in mld-196« and the project be­ Nebo. That slope is in the path fened to ORPA undiw atatutory WHEEL ALIONBIBNT—WHEEL BALANCING came one of a number for which of relocated Rt. 6. provisions, compared to three COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE the 1987 General Assembly ap­ Garden Grove Inc. owns the the prevlouB year. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVICE As Kennedy Spikes Draft propriated $9 million. Tliat land the town needs and the ^ Thirteen open space acqulal- BUILD package of proposals is called proposal before the directors to­ developm ent plana SBE "Safety Improvement Projects” night is to exchange 6^ acres were submitted, compared to CHICAGO (AP)—^Hubert H. Humphrey closed in on FUTURE and includes corrections to the of town Isold for 4$1 acres of tour the previous year, and nine Intersection of Broad and Cen­ Garden Grove land. The town GLiUKE MOTOII SALES the Democratic presidential nomination today, his path water and sewer conatrucUon cleared by a plea by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy that ter Sts. Isold is <m the west end o f Her­ ptopcaala were presented com­ RT. 6 and 85. BOLTON— 648-95*1 EARNING Because it was planned early, cules Dr. sold lies on both sides pared to 18 the prevloua year. SECQiarges delegates choose 'Trom among the cabbie and dedicat­ the W. Center St-Spencer St. POWER of the road. Eleven 701 town comprehen- ed candidates already in contention.” Improvement is one of the fl™ The Osirden Grove - owned alve phut studies were submit­ Kenner’s spiking of a last-minute draft movement to be ready. parcel lies south of Hercules Qsilify for ureers in ted to CRPA aa were seven Stock Firm came as The Assochited Press found the vice president A contract for the state work Dr., the point vdilch would mark • ELECTRONICS propoaala regarding transporta­ GRIFFITH SCHOOL wi-thin 160 votes of a first-ballot victory tonight.. will reportedly be let In Decem­ the bottom of the slope. tion plans. But Immediately ahead was a ----------------------------------------------- • COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY ber or January. The town has Town officials and members Other areas reviewed were With Fraud bruising floor fight over the • INSTRUMENTATION reepotwibUlty for some portion of thp Manchester Ski Club hstd work tryliig to drum up votes health, education and welfare OF DANCINfl Johnson admtoUtration’s Viet­ of the work and the Board of origtnsilly planned three runs on for McGovern. Sen. Joseph D. and public worka planning. “ A name synonymooa WASHTOOTON (AP) -T he nam -war p olicies—and fo r Hum­ WARD Directors has indicated Its wlll- the slope, but have concluded Tydlngs of Marylaad, who had Coutures Wed 35 Years Informal review was given to with Irish dancing*’ Securities and Ebechange Oom- phrey the danger that party b^ ess to appropriate the mon­ that it will be more pracUcsd to backed Robert Kemiedjr's Md TECHNICAL Mr. and M!rs. Joseph E. Cou- Mrs. Couture is employed at proposals tor neighborhood misston has leveled fraud doves could scramble the con­ for the nomination, endorssd ey needed. have only two. TAP. BALLET and (AP PhotoCzz) changes against Wall Street’s vention by winning adoption of A tow and fighting are plan­ turn of 246 Woodland St. were Traveler. Insurance Co.. Hart- CDAP Neighboring McGovern at a news cotifer- INSTITUTE The state design calls for ^ ^ ford. She Is a member o i the regional plans e M urban re- biggest securities firm on an antiwar plank. Their chances enoe. At.' ned. Part of the proposed m - Cz«ch workers clear debrkt from the streets od! straightening tiie east-west leg feted Sunday afternoon at a S5th Travelers Girls’ Club and Gib- newal. IRISH STEP DANCING grounds that K leaked a big- were considered slim. At the moment McGovern and Day and evening classes. of the intersection and widen­ rsuigement between the town Kennedy's move was an 7 wedding anniversary celebration Assembly, LaxUes of Co- A total of 119 proposals were Prague early today. These are fhe remains of burn­ money secret only to certain Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy of Degree or certificate programs ing It for about 1,850 feet. Traf­ suid Gsuden Grove involves town MANCHESTER nnajor Investors. peal to those who would dnifi acqulslUon of a right of way at their home. lumbus. Mr. Ctouture is a super- reviewed, compared to 83 laat ed out autos and street barricades, created when Minnesota, Humphrey’s closest fic islanik euid a traffic signal About 100 friends and relatives of the transactions group year and a previous high of 88 The regulatory agency set no him “ to cease aS activity on my rival, are putting their major ef­ are also parts of the plan, ac­ through Grove-owned land for Thursday Classes date Thesday when it an­ behalf.” The laat of the Kenne­ Fall semester begins a power line. The right of way attMided the garden buffet given deportment of Aetna Life and in 1988-88. Soviet troops invaded Czechoslovakia. forts into the showdown battle cording to a state spokesman. by the couple’s sons and daugh- casualty Co., Hartford, where Meeting Pos^Mned Starting Sept. 12th nounced h ea rts would be held dy brothers, a romantic figure over Vietnam policy. week of September 16 In order to do the work, the would run from Keeney St. on charges by Its staff against some observers think could sdong the southern boundary of ters-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Greg- jjg jjas been employed for 42 The regularly schexhiled Italian Am erican CIrib Miory Ann G riffith TTm convention adjourned state will have to acquire some ory A. Couture of Manchester years. He served In France dur- CRPA meeting of Sept. 19 has Teacher the nation’s biggest and best have turned this emotional con­ suddenly at 3:17 a.m. EDT to­ the old Nike site to the top of 188 Eldridge Street vention away from Humphrey land from Manchester Motor and Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. World War n. Since 1946, been postponed iintll Oct. 8. known broker-dealer, Merrill day, shortly after a readily e For information, write or call: the slope. said in a Washington statement Sales on the south side of W. Couture of Enfield. has been a member of the (Jon- The regularly scheduled Nov. Mary O’NeU G riffith Is a teacher o i teachers, prodnoe^ Lynch, Pierce, Fenner A Smith. proposed pro-sdmlnlstratton The Ismd exchsmge would have Czechs Seek that he could not accept the WARD Center St. and some from the Mr. and Mrs. (Jouture were neoUcut Air National Guard and 21 meeting has been postponed tlonal champion Irish dancers, former Mrs. Oeonectlgit _aiw Nine offkcen and five sales­ Vietnam platform {dank. Hartford Electric Ught Co. on to be accomplished by psissage teafdies all classes herself. She has studied In Derry, Belnat, men of the firm, as w ^ as 16 nomination “for personal and married AVig.
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