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5.70 7.99 2.69 8.99 99.701 43,88 5^15.70 84.70 10.97 S5.88 4.88 14.70 1 14I 98 FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 PAGE t w e n t y ; Avorajre Dalty Net Prenn Run ilmtrlfpater JEiipttittg Por Hie Week Bnded .1 June 20, 1970 The Weather Gradual clearing, coRttniuod The Rev. Kenneth Stooro, Wallace Qrube, son of Mrs. cool. Tonight's low* 60 to 66. To­ Emergency Door Richard H. Zawndn of 116 New M a n c h e s t ^ ^ ;Ttntc Rd., a biology teacher at chaplain at Mansfield State Wallace Gfubo of 387 Porter St., ■ OF MANGHESTEB 15,770 morrow- fair, pleawtnt; hlg-h in "About Town East Catholic High School, has Training School, will conduct a ims been named to the second 70s. Miondaor'R outlook ■ moatly . Effective Monday, there Child and Pamlly Services of Hospital Notes will be a new emergency accepted an appointment to service Sunday at 8:16 a.m; on B^iester dean's list at Heldel- 6494521 Hanchetler— A City of Village Charm •unny. room entrance to Manchester Connecticut, Inc. recently pre­ study at a microbiology and blo- radio station WINP. The pro­ ocrg,^oIlege, Tiffin, Ohio. S4 McKEE STREET vniTiNO nocBS Memorial Hospital via Arm­ sented these families with spe­ chemlatry institute for 30 selec­ gram is sponsored by the Man­ cial citations for their years of VPW Post will hold a spaghetti Now Is the time to bring In your soreens to be repelled, i VOL. LXXXIX NO. 228 Intermediate dare Semi* ory St. ted secondary school teachers of chester Council of Churches and Stonn window'glass replaoed. (SIXTEEN PAGES — TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JyNE 27, 1970 service with the agency: Mr. the Clergy Association of Mnn- supper tonight from 6:80 to 9 (CkwMlfled Advertlainr on Page IS) PRICE TEN CENTS private, noon-t p.m„ and 4 p,m. As of that date, use of the biology or chemistry, supported • p.irf.; private roam*. 10 a.m.' iind Mrs. Herbert Hanson, 22 oy the National Science Poimda- cliester. .'or members and'friends at the Haynes St. entrance will be Union PI., and Mr. and Mrs. Post Homo. Dancing to the mu­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED M p.m., and 4 p.m.*t p.m. discontinued. lion at St. Lawrence University, Fedlatrlcr; Parent* allowed Robert McCabe, 43 Scott Dr.. Canton, N.Y., from Juno 29 sic of Dlc(c Lewis will be from The change will place the The Rey. Edward S. Pepin, GUSS FURNITURE TOPS any time except p.m.; Vernon, .-dx years; and Mr, and thrmigh Aug. 7. pastor of Assumption Church, 9 to 1 a.m. (joriH a PinefK,^^ ether*, S p.m.-S p.m. emergency entrance back Mrs. Pnuicls Swlntklelwlcz, 680 Devlin Jailing where it was before the be­ recently presented a $100 schol-' MIRRORS (Fireplac* anil Door) $5 Million M f lervloe: 10 a.m.>3 p.m., Griffin Rd., Wnpplng,-12 years. arship, awarded by the Ladies Casualties Center F<»r a fjOv«r ^ 0 n4h.*l p.m. ginning of construction of the — Miss Patricia Tcslk, daughter new addition, currently near­ Guild of the Assumption, to JBRUSAiLEM ' (AP) — The PICTURE FRAMINO (all typaa) State Democrats Get Down of Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Tesik fct*n*Ive Care and Coronary A Mass of Thanksgiving for Holly Hagenow, daughter of Mr. Mogen David Adorn, the Israeli Suit Follows Spurs Riots PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) --- B! Immedlote family only, ing completion. the 26th wedding anniversary of .'f 32 Westminster Rd., has been Hazel is pining for Baltimore named to the second semester and Mrs. Alfred Hagenow of 29 equivalent of the Red Cross, is WINDOW and PLATE GLASS limited to jitve mln> ,\Ir. and Mrs. Harry P. Smith constructing a 600-bod war cas­ ■Jack while zoo director Jack dean's list at Salve Regina Col­ Whitney Rd., who will attend State Mishap In Ulster Donald and son, 9 Valerio Dr., will be celebrated tomorrow at East Catholic High School next ualties center in Jerusalem at a Tub Encloswe from^O to S45 phis installation Tinker ponders how to get Vtaternlty: Father*, 11 a.m.> Rockville. ,8 a.m. at St. Bridget Church. lege, ^Newport, R.I. cost of $67,000. (At*) — Mqre than HARTFORD, Conn. (AP|— the two gorillas together. lt(45 p.m., and 0:00 p.m.-8 year. LONDONDERRYf Northern To Business at Conventio>h S.O^Cambodlan cIvHloha and A $6 million suit has been A National, Guard plane &m.; other*, S p.m.-i yjn., and ops have been broughK, to filed in behalf of an 11-year- Ireland (AP) — Protestants, was to pick up the 450-pound By DON MBIKIJC 1(00 p.m.-t p.m. 6uth Vietnam In a massive old boy who was seriously Catholics and British troops bat­ gorilla at the Baltimore zoo A**dclatcd' Prea* Writer Age Limit*: 10 In maternity, emergency evacuation that hurt in a 14-vdhlcIe accident tled in the streets of three and fly him here on a train­ HARTFORD, Ckinn. U la other areas, no limit In means Cambodia has virtually .on Interstate 91 In North Ha­ ing flljght, but the Defensfr (AP) — An unprecedented **lf aendce. Northern Ireland cities. Friday . abandoned its three northeast­ v e ^ Inst September that night' In riots touched off by the Department vetoed the plana three-way primary for the ern provinces to the North Viet­ claimed tile lives of his par­ Jailing of civil rights leader Ber** when it was learned that two U.S. Senate nomination ap­ Ihe administration reminds namese. ents and brother. men would accompany the visitors that with constnictldh nadclte Devlin. peared today to be in the A military spokesman (n Sai­ The suit was brought in be­ The violence began after Miss gorilla T knocked out by a onder way, parking space is gon confirmed today that the tranquillizer and strapped to offing as the Democratic Bmlted. VWtors ore asked to half of David Lombard, for­ Devlin, 23, the youngest mem­ state convention buckled Cambodians were pulled out of merly of Red Bank, N.J., ber of the British House of Com­ a stretcher. hear with the hospital, while the two towns, Labanslek and Bo Tinker says the zoo can’t down to its main business paridng problem exist*. who now liveia in Ireland. mons, lost her last appeal and Kheo, in a military operation The action was taken by hla began a six-month sentence on afford a commercial flight. of picking a state ticket for that began June 24. guardlan.-Mlss Joan Murphy. charges of helping incite the He’S looking for a large the fall election. Patients Today: 890 "The operation is now 6om- Named in the suit are the CalhoUc-Protestant riots in enough plane able to make There were reporta that the ADMITTED YESTERDAY; plete," the spokesman said. State of Connecticut. Trans- NortHbm Ireland lost year. the flight in 9 to 12 hours. party leadership, including Mrs. Mary P. Carter, Box Mt. The operation, originally an­ p o r t a t 1 o n Commissioner More than 1,000 Protestants Bn.ltimore Jack should not be gubernatorial candidate Emilio Dr., Vernon; Perry O. Adams, nounced as a drive to evacuate George Conkling, the Guyott and Catholics were involved in tranquillized any logger, he <1. Daddario and State Chair­ 476 Main St.; A{rs. Lydia B. Spalding & Butciiarl NicholLs ethnic Vietnamese from the Trucking Co. of Milford and Friday night’s disturbances in says. man John M. Bailey, was work­ Culp, KnoUwood Dr., North Cov­ General Eleelric towns In Ratanakirl Province, more than 20 other persons Londonderry, Armagh, and Bel­ Phoenix zoo officials have ing to narrow the primary to entry; William Duncan, 66 Au­ was carried out by a 6,000-man Involved in the accident. ' fast, the capital of predominant­ promised the firstborn to two contenders. But there was Barbeque ground force that pushed Into doubt whether anyone could tumn St.; John A. Pilippone, Golf Club Sale Killed in the accident were ly Protestant Northern Ireland. the Balltlmore zoo — if they 147 Cooper Hill St.; Susan C. Cambodia from Plelku, South The rioting in Londonderry ^nn get'the two together. Keep -State Senate Majority Deluxe Vietnam. The Refugees, Includ­ John J. Lombard, 38, his 34- Leader Edward L. Marcus from Qally, 78 Washington St.; Rod­ Reg. 5.99 NOW T . T T year-old wife, Catherine and lasted five hours. Fourteen per­ erick C. Harmon, 61 Elizabeth Irons ing several hundred Cambodian sons were arrested and 22 sol­ getting at least 20 per cent of troops, were brought out via their son Paul, 6. The family the votes—the amount needed to Dr.; Mrs. Edna E. Jacobs, 62 Grill was returning from Maine diers were Injured, three requir­ Alexander St.; Mrs. Ida Kahn,- Woods Reg. 6.99 NOWO. 66 Hair Seller Highway 19 to Plelku and a ing hospitalization. qualify for a primary. nearby former U.S. base. Camp with two horses in a van The rumors were that the Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Jacque­ with Wheels Enari. when eight cars and six Eight soldiers were injured in' Ann IJccello line O. LaBrecque, 108 High Woods R^. 7.99 NOW 6.39 Belfast, four seriously. Two leadership, which reportedly pre­ South ' Vietnamese troops (rr- trucks piled up on a foggy ferred Alphonsus J. Donahue for Tower Dr., South Windsor. stretch of the highway. men were injured in two hours Also, Joseph E. Lefebvre, volved in the operation said the of dlsturbiinces in Armagh, tU ins Nod the Senate nomination, would evacuated Cambodian soldiers Shortly after the mishap , rather see Donahue in a two- French Rd., Bolton;.
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