Duiut Arts of Tolland Director Business Bodies VIVIAN KENNESON I ______/ of Mime, Movement, and Correspondent Clubs at Valle’S Steak House
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P ^ E TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon - 1974 Duiut Arts of Tolland Director Business Bodies VIVIAN KENNESON i _________________________ / of mime, movement, and Correspondent Clubs at Valle’s Steak House. Auction May 14 from 5; 30 to I Fire Calls IT5H5SS555W stagecraft at the Hartford 875-4704 Conservatory and was produc The club’s conservation com 9:30 p.m. A quilt, made and John M. Dunn of Elgin Dr. tion manager of the conser mittee received the over-all donated by members of the con has been named director of award for its many projects and €ETS PROMOTION vatory’s musical department servation committee, will , be OUTSTANDING Arts of Tolland summer before becoming intern. efforts for conservation. A auctioned during the evening. A Manchester, Town Fire Roderick J. MacLean of program. He also served as general merit award was received by great-deal of work went into the Department reported the Manchester has been appointed SALESMEN MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1 9 7 4 - VOL. XCHI, No. 191 Manchester—A City of Village Charm He is an assistant professor manager and technical director the international affairs com making of the quilt, and the following calls for the SIXTEEN PAGES assistant secretary in the un Five members of the steff at PRICEt FIFTEEN CENTS of physical education at the of the Connecticut Valley mittee. committee members are weekend; derwriting and service division Carter Chevrolet on Mmn St. University of Connecticut, Regional Ballet Co. and Mrs. Robert Smore, club hopeful that a Tolland resident of the group department at The have achieved mem^rship in • 9:19 p.m. Saturday—water where he is active in promoting choreographer and assistant president; and Mrs. Kevin will call in with the winning bid. surge in the mains caused Travelers Insurance Com Chevrolet Motor Division’s -programs and equal oppor director of the Simsbury Light Cavanahg, vice president,* Interviews sprinkler alarm at Kage Co., 91 panies. “Legion of Leaders” for out tunities for the handicapped. He Opera Co. recently attended the GFWC Elm St. Ext. Vote Slated on More Material standing salesmanship in 1973. During the week of May 20 to MacLean joined the com- serves on the executive com State Convention Prayer , *9:32 p.m. Saturday— water George Hubbard, a 19-year TJWC Banquet 24 parents of pre-kindergarten mittee of the Connecticut Breakfast. Mrs. Smore recited surge in the mains caused member; Robert Sloan, a four- The Tolland Junior Woman’s children should bring the child Special Olympics and Gover the opening prayer. sprinkler alarm at Watkins year member; Charles Argiros, Club will hold its annual being registered for an inter nor’s Committee on Physical banquet May 21 at Piano’s Three members were view between 10 a.m. and 2 Bros. Furniture, 935 Main St. a two-year member; Etonald Fitness for the Aging. winners in the arts and crafts Nielsen, a six-year member; Restaurant in Bolton. Cocktails p.m. After the interview • 2:26 p.m. Sunday—car fire Dunn received a degree of will be served at 6:30 and competition, which took place children may visit classrooms. at Ludlow Rd. and Robert Stavnitsky, a two- during hte convention. They- doctor of education from dinner at 7:30,- followed by a Community Calendar Impeachment Panel year member, were all honored are: Dot Hernberg, first prize Bigham Young University. He business meeting, installation Monday: Youth choir rehear by Chevrolet. Members and for crocheting; Judy Goldstein, and his wife, Linda, have a four- of officers, and presentation of sal, 6:45 p.m.; business their wives attended a banquet first prize for pottery; Allmuth month-old son. bowling awards. meeting, 8 p.m., both United Watch Yoiif at Singer’s Resort, Spring Perzel, second prize for a wall Arts of Tolland is looking for Several members of the club Congregational Church. Valley, N.Y., for presentation instructors for its summer hanging. of awards. attended the Spring Conference Tuesday; B a z a a r program, which will begin July of Federated Junior Woman’s Twenty members of the club Resumes Hearings workshop, 9 a.m.; Senior '■i George Hubbard> 8 and end Aug. 3. For further in will be working at the CPTV citizens workshop, 10:30 a.m., FAT-GO WASHINGTON (UPI) - The poena another presidential tape formation call Dunn at 875-6954. meeting, 1:30 p.m.; United their consideration of evidence Mitchell, then attorney general. Lose ugly excess weight with thi^ House Judicary Committee recording and other materials. presentation of impeachment The State of Connecticut Congregational Church. against President Nixon — on The committee was told by sensible NEW FAT-GO diet began its first full day of im The 38 committee members evidence. Evidence concerning Commission of the Arts has Three Will Return plan. ‘Nothing sensational lust possible subpoena of an April 4, its investigating staff that this Wednesday; Choir rehearsal, peachment hearings today with were notified they will be asked involvement of White House selected Arts of Tolland as a 7:30 p.m.. United steady weight loss for those-that: 1972, conversation by the Presi tape could throw more light on an announcement it would vote to vote at 9 a.m. EDT aides prior to the break-in was participant or host for one of Congregational Church. really want to lose. dent with H.R. Haldeman, then events that preceded the June To/Day Camp Staff Wednesday on whether to sub Wednesday — before resuming given the committee at the first four interns from its internship A full 12 day supply only $3.00. his chief of staff, and John N. 17,1972, break-in of Democratic program. Camp Kennedy Director half-day session of the inquiry Thursday: Sewer Study Com Uggstt* drug store about' the national headquarters at the Thursday. Each intern will have a David Moyer has announced his Mrs. Pamela Potterton of ,FAT-QO reducing plan and slarti mittee, 7:30 p,m.. Education Watergate complex. Committee members said territory in which he can relate staff appointments for the 1974 Manchester, senior female Building. jloainn weight this weak. / f . ■> J One focus of today’s day-long there was little evidence to the variety of arts resources camping season, with three of counselor. She is a 1973 Money back In full If not complete-' Friday: Tollanders Square presentation by the committee presented concerning Nixon’s present and simultaneously the four paid members repeats graduate of Keene (N.H.) State Dance Club anniversary dinner, ly satisfled with weight loss from C-J Official Faces Roderick J. MacLean the very first package. staff — behind closed doors possible involvement before the work within the framework of from last year and the fourth a College and teaches at Robert 6:30 p.m., Tolland Middle was expected to be a tape break-in, but they said the April community arts councils. newcomer. son School. She and the other School. PON'T DELAY panics in 1947 and in 1958 was recording of June 20,1972, three 4 tape is critical to determining George Bentley of Hartford Returning from last year will staff members are former Saturday: Couples Club * FAT>00 today. ^ named an underwriter. In 1961 be: volunteer counselors at the days after the arrests of five whether he had prior m has been assigned to Arts of dinner, 6:30 p.m.. United Only $3.0bat Charge of Assault men in the Watergate, when he was promoted to assistant fM camp. knowledge. Nixon denies having Tolland. He was an instructor Mrs. Marianne Smith Quinn, Congregational Church. chief underwriter and in 1968 to Camp Kennedy will open LIGGm REXAH Nixon met with Haldeman. This any prior knowledge of the director of arts and crafts. Frank R. Simon, president of chief underwriter. June 24 for its 11th consecutive by was struck by Simon’s car. Johnson plant at 6:50 this morn- is the tape that contains a now . break-in. Fomerly of Manchester, Mrs. Manchester’s Carlyle-Johnson MacLean graduated from year of operation. It will close Ingalls — who is field ihg, scattering striking famous 18y2 minute gap. 'The tape contains conver Coventry Quinn now lives in Holyoke, Machine Co., was arrested Bentley College in 1940 and Aug. 2. representative of the Inter production workers on the picket Nixon’s impeachment at sations at the first meeting Mass. She is a 1972 graduate of today on charges he made a received a B.S. in 1947 from Applications for campers and national Union of Electrical, line. torney, James D. St. Clair, said Nixon had with Haldeman and College of Our Lady of the “deliberate attempt” to run Syracuse University. He is volunteer counselors are SINUS SUFFERERS Radio and Machinery Workers, He proceeded through the as he arrived for the closed Mitchell after a Key Biscayne Elms, Chicopee, Mass. down a union official leading hearing that he plans to attend former financial secretary at Open Spaces available and may be obtained / Hw t'i good newt for youl Eiduiivo naw "hord coro" SYNA-ClEAll OKongttlont AFL-CIO — was treated for in- parking lot and bxited onto meeting by Mitchell with other Miss June Cameron of South cov m striking production workers at Emanual Lutheran Church. at the Rec Department office. ^ bW i act iiutanlly and contlnuaudy la droln and door oil naial^ilnut IH . juries this morning at Hilliard St., and headed east. all of the sessions, now presidential aides at which PZC Subject Windsor, director of physical Oni ^ord torn" toblnt givni you up to 6 houri rnlinf from pain and prnnurn of the company’s 52 Main St.