\ ■ ■■■■A'-' PAGE l^NTY-TWO \' - X MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1969 \ ilanrbrBt^r Etii^mno i|mlb Avenge Daily Net Press Ron Flor The W eek E M ed t Center Congregational Church The Weather September M, UW About Town confirmation class will meet to- Area Residents Fair, not aa cool tonight. Low vorrow at 6:45 p.m. in Me­ LW V Hears National Figure The meeting of Friendship near 60. Patchy fog developing morial Hall of the church. Without Water Circle of the Salvation Arm y 15,750 agsdn in early moring. Tomor­ scheduled . for Monday nig^ At 20th Anniversary Party row becoming partly eunny and In Main Break warm. High in the 70b. has been canceled. West Side Reunion Committee Vawcho tc r. 4 City o f ViUmge Charm will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. Mrs. John G. Lee of Farm ­ 6 A break in a main on Hebron ^ L A R S S» at the home of Henry McCann, VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 301, The Professional Women’s Ave. in East Glastonbury de­ ington, form er national presi­ (EIGHTEEN PAGES—TABLOID) 66 Pleasant St. dent of the League of Women MANCHESTER, CONN., TU E^AY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 (CIsBaifled Advertlaiiig Club will open its season to­ prived about 216 fam ilies in that PRICE TEN CENTS Voters (LW V ) will be the speak­ morrow at 6:30 p.m. with a pot- town of water for 16 hours yes­ er Wednesday when the Man­ luck in the Robbins Room of Mlantonomah Tribe, lORM, terday. The break was discov­ chester League conducts an An­ Center Congregational Church. wiil have a special meeting to­ ered by a Manchester Water niversary Reception for present Hostesses are Mrs. John P ar­ night at 8 at Tinker Hall. Department worker shortly af­ > 9 members, former members, tridge, Miss Sylvia Claflln, Miss ter 7 a.m. Service was restored Daughters Are and prospective members. Manchester Assembly, Order at 11 p.m. Jane Brimner, Mrs. Raymond ’The reception will be ,at 8 of Rainbow for Girls, will con­ The main runs from the Roar­ The Long And Woodbridge, Mrs. Marion Mc- p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rob­ duct a business meeting and ing Brook Reservoir in Esuit Lagan, and Mrs. Marie Flynn. ert Stone, 60 Butternut Rd. on: $662 Million initiation tonight at 7:30 at the Glastonbury to the Line St. The Short of It filter plant in Manchester. ’The This year marks the 60th an­ American Legion executive Masonic Temple. Officers are break was due to the rotting of niversary of the National OLAOMB, Kan. (AP) — board will meet tomorrow at reminded to wear white gowns. ’1 a wooden collar connecting sec­ League and the 20th anni- Mn. Long and Mr*. Sbott 7:30 p.m. before the meeting of Refreshments will be served. tions of an 18-Inch wooden ver.sary of the Manchester are occupying the same the Post at 8 at the Post Home. main, Graydon Lockwood, Man­ Licague. rootn at Olathe OommunRy The meeting of Friend­ Mrs. Lee was national presi­ L W, W chester Water and Sewer De­ HoBpttal and both have new ship Circle of the Salvation The Rev. K. Ejnar Rusk, partment superintendent, said. dent for four terms, from 1960 daugtiten. Needed for Super Plane former pastor of Trinity Coven­ Arm y scheduled for tonight has The main, comstructed of to 1958. She had been Connec­ M n . Steven 3. Long, o< ant Church, will present a piano been canceled. ticut president from 1941 to p o p u lar Olathe la the m eaiar of tongue and groove boards held ----- a 1949. and organ recital tomorrow at by steel straps, was estimated Ctarieu Jo, bom SMtunlay, WASHING'TON (AP)— 7 p.m. at the church. The event Waddell School P T A will have by Lockwood to have been laid She is vice chairman of the and MTb. Davla B. Shaft of President Nixon said today board of trustees of Ckinnectlcut is open to the public. its annual Room Mothers Tea at least 40 years ago. Normally, Gordner, Kan., is tbs mother he will ask for $662 million College In New London, a mem­ Mrs. John O. Lee ----- • Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the his department Is able to repair of KathUne Aim, bom Sun­ in the next five years to ber of the advisory board of Memorial Temple, Pythian schpol cafeteria. such a break by inserting a the late Hiram Percy Maxim of day. the Connecticut Consumer As­ The women bad not met develop a supersonic trans­ Sisters, will meet tomorrow at plug, he said, but when this Hartford, scientist and Inventor sociation, and is a member of port aircraft. 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. blew out, the longer delay be­ of the Maxim Silencer. She is Women’s Home League of the the advisory committee for The United States must go Mrs. Walter Potyra Is In charge came necessary. Repairs were the granddaughter of the late SoJvatlon Arm y will m eet at 1 "Connecticut, What's Ahead,’’ a ahead with the plans—called the of refreshments. finally made by Installing a Sir Hiram Maxim, inventor of p.m. at ithe Citadel. Hostesses , TV and radio program sponsor­ AB^E BST— ’ to maintain Its leader- sleeve with rubber gasket. the Maxim Machine Gun, and are Mrs. Elsa Samuelson and ed by WTIC and Channel 3. ■hip" In the world aircraft In­ Affected houses were In the of the late William T. Ham il­ D I I O J ^ [ j j Q p K ^ Manchester Jayceea will meet Mrs. Myrtle Turgeon. Her husband is former direc­ RSox Fire dustry, Nixon said. area bounded by Line St., Man­ ton, former congressman, UJ3. tonight at 8 In the circuit court­ tor of research for the United 0 6 "I want the United States to chester Rd., and Hebron Ave. A niSi’,SH PPIH A senator and governor of Mary­ PREPARE room at the Police Station. There will be a meeting to­ Aircraft Corp. and is former continue to lead the world In air 2 land. PIUS TOP VALUE S T A t A P S l night of all DeMolay Mothers, chairman and presently vice i Williams transport," he declared at a at 7 :30 at the home of Mrs. chairman of the Board of R e­ ( BOSTON (AP) — White House briefing. "T h e S8T Raymond Islelb, School Rd., Junior Women gents of the University of Hart­ A tired American infantryman relaxes for a moment as he cleans his feet Dick WiUlamfl, who led the Boe- Is going to be built." Bolton. ford. amidst the debris of war at patrol base Ike, about 65 miles northwest of Sai­ ton Red Sox to the 1967 Am eri­ CLIMB Nixon noted his decision on SEW NOW Set Crafts Fair The I^ees are parents of four WANTED gon. The soldier, an unidentified member of the 1st Cavalry Division, is can League pennant, wma fired the I.SOG-mlle-an-hour, BtXKpas- children and grandparents of Clean, Late Model Manchester Junior Women’s bathing his feet in a bucket filled with rainwater. (A P Photofax) today. The ckib sold Eld- ■enger alrUner came after a FOR FALL nine. AT THE LOWEST High School Sets Club will sponsor Its annual die PopowM l will manage the "spirited debate within the ad­ Mrs. Lee is the daughter of USED CARS Crafts Fair and Fle