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Bay State Forest Fire Arrested As Winds 7 • niTii MONDAY, MAY » , M14 Avsnf• DaOj Net Ptm i For tiu Wook ShuM inanirli^Btfr Cwnitifl ^prali. Mty H, 1M4 «4 w .i^ Ths Ai*y'-Navy Club A u ^ - rranepa Heircn OouncU, Py­ Tha carnation dagraa team of Cub Scout Pack St will hold Story Circle of South Metho­ Manchestei- Lodge of Masons its family picnic Wadnasdav at lary wlU hold lU annual out^ig HKAKINk AID will meet at 7:80 thian Sunahtaia Girls, will meat John Mather C hai^, Order Ot dist Church will meet at 10 ajn. 8 p.m. at Oamp Johnaon, Bolton. on June 14 at 11 a.m. at the 13,981 - A bout Town Wednesday at the church. row at the Masonic Templa Af­ at 8:10 tonight at Mamorlal Py­ DCMolay, win rdiaaraa at 7 to­ Village Bam. Members wishing l A T m i l S l ^ h o r a t ttao Audit 8*0. OkaaM e t* ti ter the business meeting John thian Han. night in tha amall lodge room of t omake reservations may call B a ro u a t Otrcnlatloa Smg, high hi oppM Tb* Silk City Singw C9iapt«r Mather Chapter, Order of De- tha Maaonie Temple. Xi ChapUr o f Bat Sigma Phi «r SFSSBSqSA iMU me«t at 8:30 The Women's Fellowship of wUl meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Mrs, John Vince, 227 McKee PINE PHARMACY atyofVaimgeCherm Second Congregational Church Molay, will present the carna­ May devotions at St. John's St.; Mrs. Thomas Davis, 218 toBlcbt at Bimce Center. All tion degree. Poliah National Catholic Church The Army-Navy^ Club Auxil­ the home of Mrs. Miner Friend, 884 COBMTUt TT - *111114 men o t the Manchester area in- will have a workshop for the 81 Edgewood Dr., South Wind­ Cider Mill Rd., Bolton; or Mrs. will close at caremoniaa at 7 iary will hold a card party to- Walter Backus. 16 Robin Rd. T 0L .L ] 44411 hacaated in fouivfiart harmony fall baxaar at 7 tonight in Fel- p.ra. Wednaaday. nigjlit at 8 at tha ehiUiouaa. sor. NO. M l (mOHTBEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY M, 1984 ms Pag* Ml PRICE SEVEN CM TI are weloome to attend. No for­ lowah^ Hall. Members are re­ Temple Chapter, OEUI, will mal Toioe of mnaio training ie minded to bring old nylon observe anniversary night and stockings and sciasors. visiting matrons and patrons night Wednesday at 8 p.m. at H w Mancheater Republican The We Two Group of Con­ the Masonic Temple. Officers Women’a Club wiQ hold its an­ cordia Lutheran Church will are reminded to wear colored Both Factions Claim Win Events ■"\ nual meeting and dinner at 6:30 meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in gowns. Entertainment will be pjn. tomorrow at the Manches­ the church parlor. Anders Lund- held after the meeting, and re­ wall, am exchange student spon­ freshments will be served ify Bay State Forest Fire ter Country Club. Horace In State sored by the Manchester Youth Mrs. Frederick Baker and her Beely Drown wttl be the guest committee. In GOP Committee Race apeaker. Council, will speak and show slides of Sweden after the busi­ The Manchester Assembly, ness meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Memorial Temple, Pythian H ARTFORD (A P )— P o -f l^*‘*y*** ^ ®®’"™*****?®*®^ commute* pick* the Burt Is Charged Order of the Rainbow for Girls, liam Stavens are in charge of Sisters, will meet at 8 p.m. to­ litical analysts were exam­ aeata for their adherent*. chairman immediately after the will iMrid an initiatory meeting the program. Mr. and Mrs. morrow at Odd Fellows Hall. Th» May faction la aupportlng convention closee June IS. Gwrge Stoneman and Mr. and A memorial service will be held. ining tHe makeup of a new Howard B. Hauaman of New Hauaman alio saw victory in In Police Death, Arrested as Winds Die at 7:80 tmilght at the Masonic Temi^e. Officers will wear white Mrs. Michael F. Haberen will Officers are reminded to wear Republican State Central Britain for the chalrmanahlp. the results. "The election of serve as the hospitality com­ white. Refreshments will be Plnney la aeeklng re-election. numerous new members to the 3 Held in Break gowns. Refreshments will be served. Committee today, Hoping to aerred by the Mothers Circle mittee. determine tHe .man it will Plnney, Ui a atatement, aaiil State Central Committee and after the meeting. the reaulta "eatablish clearly the results of the contests show HARTFORD (AP) The Home League Ladies of Rainbow Mothers Circle will elect party chairman next that a aubatantlal majority of that the new committee will vote the Salvation Army will meet at meet tonight at 7:30 at the Ma­ month. the members of the State Cen­ for new party leadership,” he THree men were cHarged Cape Canal 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Youth sonic Temple. There will be a Both sidea in the OOP leader- tral Committee elected tonight said. today witH taking part in a Center of the church. Mrs. short business meeting and a ■hip itruggle claimed victory w in support me for re-election There were a doaen cmitesta burglary tHat led to tHe Threatened, Thomas Russell and Mrs. Jo­ tea cup aucT.ion. Any mother of last night a* the reaulta of the as chaiman.” with only aome of them defi­ seph Therrlen will be program a Rainbow Girl is welcome' to YoUng by party leader* in the nitely pitting the Plnney-May deatH of one policeman and LECLERC Hie batUe, he said, "to aU in- serious wounds to anotHer. chairmen. Mrs. Maj. E. Walter attend. atate'a aenatorial dlatrlcta were tenta and purposes Is over." He force*. Houses Burn FUNERAL HOME Lamie. Mrs. Ethel Ha.stings and recorded. called on the party to prepare By unofficial count, aome 27 Police said tHey had notH­ Mrs. Joseph Simard will be the Mias Sandra Scruton, daugh­ The balloting climaxed week* for "the conventions, the cam­ new members were ilected to ing to do witH tHe sHooi- hostesses. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace FAMOUS ot in-fighting aa the force* of paign, and the election of Re- the committee. ings. PLYMOUTH, Mass. FUNERAL Scruton. 149 Deepwood Dr., left A. Searle Plnney, the Incumbent publlcana thin fall." A Plnney aide estimated the Friday from Brooklyn, N.Y., on Arrested were Charlsa Mc­ (AP) — Forestry officials FLORAL atate chairman, and thoae of Bd- The OOP. state convention state chairman has about 46 Lean, 33, and Kenneth A. White, said today tHe forward SERVICE the freighter, Srblja. She will wln May Jr., ai former chair- opens in Hartford Juno 12. The votes on the new committee. 30, both of no certain address, WALTER N. land at Genoa, Italy, before Thirty - seven votes assure and Victor Colon Aponte, 81, of progress of a forest fire LEXXERC hosteling through other Blurop- election. the Open Hearth. All are which pushed out of tHe Director ean countries. Most of the year 1310 aide added, however, that charged with breaking and en­ Myles Standish State For­ will be spent in Germany where ''LADY 98 Main Street, Manchester Q UILTS it was impossible to predict tering and larceny of $1,050. est Has been halted. she 1s enrolled In the Goethe Rocky Says He Fits with certainty on the basis of Meanwhile, police have ob­ John Lambert, chief forest Call 649-5869 Institute at Ehersberg. last night’s results. tained a warrant for a man ten­ ranger, .said the fire would be Committee members are ex­ tatively identified os John Burt, controlled in every sector today Carriage House The VFW Auxiliary will meet Beautiful spread by day, warm cover pected to be under heavy pres­ 10 , who had been livjng at the as long as favorable weather at the post home at 7:30 p.m. to­ Ike’s GOP Definition sure from both sides from now Hartford Hotel for about two conditions prevail. Beauty Salon morrow for a memorial service. PEPPERELL" by night. Pretty designs and colors, fit weeks. Burt, critically wounded At the height of the blaze It Members of the VFW Post and until the day they vote on the We*re a» 525 Main Street ohairmanahip. in a gun battle with the slain threatened to sweep through to friends are welcome to attend. twin or full beds. Nylon locked stitcHed, LOS ANOELBS (AP)—Nelaon*"responsible, forward - looking policeman, is charged with mur­ the Cape Cod danal, about near as " • Open Mondays • A. Rockefeller carried a new Republicanism.’’ The election was the first der, attempted murder, break­ conducted under new party eight miles away. , Tel. 643-0695 The Friendship Circle of St. SHEETS and CASES reversible, fine quality cotton. Blsenhower line into his Repub- 'Those same words have key­ ing and entering and larceny. Winds which had gusted to 40 your John's Polish National Catholic rules. Vss/Va=^ Uesn presidential race today. noted Rockefeller’s main appeal He was wounded in the chest m.p.h. Monday receded to 10-20 w ' Church will sponsor a rummage He told California Republicans to Republican moderates in Committeemen and women and stomach and is on the dan­ m.p.h., giving 300 fire fighters telephone sale tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 1 fai effect: "If you like Ike, vote weeks of crlUcislng what he has were chosen by Hie town chair- ger list at Hartford Hospital an opportunity to reduce the p.m. and from 7 to B p.m. In the for me," In his June 3 primary termed Gold water's extremist but is expected to live.
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