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Tilths Ninning out on Two Ways We Can Lower Your PAGE THIRTY-SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,:hest Conn., Thurs., Dec. 4, 1975 J The weather Elks m^morml Sunday Sunny, high in upper 30s, variable cloudiness tonight, low iH anrlj?0trr lEu^ninn fc a lb Today And Everyday Majidiester Lodge of Elks will con­ According to George L. Meixell, lodges to set apart the first Sunday in in the low 30s. Variable duct its annual Memorial Service past exalted ruler and chairman of December for a special service in cloudiness Saturday, highs in i n | memory of the departed members of low 50s. Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Elks Home, the annual service, the Grand Lodge Manchester—A City of Village Charm Only 20 Daya til Chriatniaa 4 30 Bissell St. requires each of the'more than 2,400 the lodge. The public is invited to attend this service, which is a tribute to all MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 56 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS deceased members of the lodge. Specific recognition will be given to Christmas Gift Sale! the seven members of the lodge who Block Islanders plan Welcomed to Indonesia have died during the past year. They Save 15% on all purchases are William Grisei, Max L. Schubert, M. Joseph B. Taylor, Robert L. Tur- different kind of card of merchandise over $5. cotte, Walter E. Schreiber, Edmond I summary | Ford says America Parker and Clifford Ross. BLOCK ISLAND, R.T. (UPI) - The community Christmas card on the Andrew Winzler Jr., exalted ruler few hundred year-round residents of front.lawn of the Town Hall so that Free Gift Wrapping Compiled from of the lodge, will direct the RituaJ of this scenic Narragansett Bay island residents can afix their season’s United Press International S; the Order with Thomas J. Blanchard, have decided to abandon the messages for everybody to observe. past exalted ruler and past district traditional exchange of Christmas is a Pacific nation "The people on Block Island are Thousands of gifts from 35 countries to suit deputy, presenting the general greeting cards. State very close. There’s no need for all the every taste and every budget. Just browsing eulogy. Refreshments will be served Instead, they plan to erect a large JAKARTA (UPI) - President U.S.-China relations are sound and crushing a Communist coup in mailing,’’ said Mary Donnelly. “It after the ceremony. through Your Gift Gallery is great holiday fun. HARTFORD — The one-man Ford, buoyed by “very, very con­ healthy—and sure to get 1965-at a time when Communist will be great to stop by and write a You are sure to find every gift for every grand jury probing the structive” talks in China, arrived to better—despite lingering dis­ power in Southeast Asia is growing at greeting to the whole town and while relative and friend. I Bridgeport jai alai scandal has | an enthusiastic welcome by 100,0(K) agreements over Taiwan and detente a rate causing consternation to U.S. there read everybody else’s J recessed for a week and a half -ij Indonesians today and declared with Russia. officials. MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL greetings after taking testimony America is “a Pacific nation”— The talks are certain to center on Indonesia, with a population of 135 The Town Council approved the There just isn’t any other • Thursday from members of the if despite the embarrassment of Viet­ energy—Indonesia is one of the million, is a major U.S. ally in Discharged Tuesday: Rudolph St.; Susan Hoffman, Willimantic; plan this week and the island’s place to shop this Christmas state Special Revenue Com- ji:: nam. largest producers in the world and Southeast Asia. Although it has 13,000 Kissmann Sr., 145 Pearl St.; Fritz Marlene Migliore, Wethersfield; resque squad has agreed to erect the mission, which has revoked the if In a toast at a banquet in his honor. supplier of 11 per cent of America’s islands curving in its archipelago, Fickel, 63 Turnbull Rd.; Lillian Lori Pelletier, East Hartford; Jill eight-foot by four-foot plywood card. season. § gambling'license issued two if Ford told this oil-rich lation the imports-and increased U.S. military two-thirds of them live on Hamilton, 333 Bidwell St.; John Ted- Holmes, 194 Wetherell St.; Paul Mrs. Donnelly thought up the idea. years ago to the fronton. f United States is dedicated to peace aid. which has dropped by more than Java—many in virtual poverty. ford, 75 Campbell Ave., Vernon; An- Triska, Stafford Springs. She said it came to her last Christ­ and progress in the Far East. 75 per cent over the last several But crude oil is Indonesia’s ace in nale Phillips, 2518 Ellington Rd., Also, Claire Desrosiers, 188 McKee mas while writing 100 individual Main Floor of Watkins Bros.. I FARMINGTON - Union jii It was what President Suharto years. the hole. The country is a member of South Windsor; Martha Emilia, East St.; Frank Damato, 55 Glenwood cards to neighbors and friends. “It’s fj: workers at the Connecticut wanted to hear—America has no in­ “We remain firmly committed to OPEC and a key piece in the world’s Hartford; Linda Nadeau, 62 Garden Rd., South Windsor; Irene Sarkozy, a chore and expense, but you don’t 935 Main Street, Manchester Red Cross blood center will f: tention of pulling out of Asia, despite peace and security in Southeast Asia oil puzzle. Grove St.; Steven Brailsford, 445 82 Brent Rd.; Cynthia Bouley, 49 S. want to eliminate anyone for fear if decide within a week on if a lower profile in the aftermath of and throughout Asia,” Ford told his In his response toast, Suharto Abbe Rd. Ext., South Windsor; Alton St.; Marion Gables, Glaston­ they will be slighted.” fi: whether to accept a contract if the Vietnam War. hosts. expressed Indonesia’s misgivings James Lindsay, New Britain. bury. if and end their eight-week if The residents of the world’s sixth “We see our own prosperity and about the situation in Southeast Asia Also, Wanda Vibberts, 90 Valley S strike. if largest country gave Ford, his wife progress linked with the past pop­ in the wake of Vietam, and urged the Betty and daughter Susan a warm ulations, the dynamic economies, the United States to remain a force to be welcome. Thousands of school abundant resources and the rich reckoned with in the Pacific. SEW UP THE SEASON Regional children holding pastd parasols cultures of this great region.” Ford was buoyant after his four against a soft, tropical drizzle waved “ We share a commitment to days of talks with Chinese leaders in U.S. and Indonesian flags and BOSTON — Massachusetts economic and social progress,” he which he emerged convinced of two WITH FABRIC SAVINGS cheered and sang to the presidential Gov. Michael S. Dukakis will said. “We share the realization that things: U.S.-Chinese relations are motorcade. have to go to court to explain international cooperation is essential healthy and getting healthier, despite The largely ceremonial, 19-hour POLYESTER MYLAR why a politician shouldn’t be for international stability and differences over detente and CHENEY VELVET -/ visit to Jakarta came on the heels of prosperity.” ACRYUC BLENDS sued for not living up to cam­ Taiwan; and full diplomatic relations METALUC KNITS a four-day visit to Peking which Ford Ford’s visit is a show of support for Looks Like Wool 40” Wide paign promises. A summons with Peking — already bubbling as a Washable for and his advisers hailed as a sign that Suharto—who came to power by presidential campaign issue — may 58” Wide All Fall Colors was issued Thursday in a suit Holiday Outfits take years to achieve. Reg. Value $2.98 yd. Great for the Holidays $3.98 yd. value filed by two American Party Save $1.00 NOW ONLY candidates objecting to tax in­ ONLY M . 9 9 ytf. yard * 3 . 2 9 creases which Dukakis yard * 4 . 4 9 promised he would not seek. PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The COUPON Independent Man is such a hit GOOD FOR with residents that state of­ Town union offers compromise fabrits 25< OFF ficials are looking for other (UPI Photo) 177 Imtfonl n»d.jti .. EACH YARD DUAPEUY FABRIC A compromise proposal is being offer was being sought by Robert The union is proposing that ■m h m : n»nloMlOto6sjunatrlnlVitltWI,n Good Thru 12/6 places to display him before his phww: tW-lOOIl_____________ Huny! return to a freedom vigil atop offered by Manchester’s public Fuller, president of the 200-member volunteers be sent out on snowplows the Rhode Island State House. Review troops in the rain works union in its dispute with the Local 991, American Federation of without pay for "shotgun duty,” and The statue’s display at one President Ford engages President Suharto of Indonesia in con­ town over the issue of one or two men State, County and Municipal that, should the Dec. 18 ruling go IVs no secrete.. shopping mall drew complaints riding the town’s snowplows during Employes, AFL-CIO, with Town against the town, the men will be versation as they review troops during arrival ceremonies in the winter storms. The union says it Manager Robert Weiss. paid by the town for the time worked, from competitors so now it rain. The President and his party arrived in Jakarta early today PINEHURST HAS THE BEST MEAT!! may be displayed at several wants to avert any job action. On July 29, a state arbitration pan­ and, should the decision go against from Peking for a 19-hour visit before going on to Manila.
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