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Keepgoilig Iianrl & TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 PAGE EIGHTEEN iianrt|[fBtpr lEvraing l$prald Average Daily Net Press Ran For Hie Week Ended The Weather 44A past the Bolton Lake Hotel, A p r ii4 ,ie n Cloudy EUid showers Ukely to­ Card Party Set ‘Do something’ take a left on fTolland Rd. then SUEDE CLEANING night EUid tomorrow; low to­ About Town follow the posted signs to the NONE ON PHMISIS iianrL|patpr lEurnttig BpraUi night neEU* 40. Tomorrow’s high At St. Mary’s Program Helps camp. 'Ihe camp has not been WITH 10X OFF 15,695 about 60. Hie Recreation Department used for a number of yeans and ; Wednesday night Family Swim St. Mary’s Girls Friendly So­ The Baby Has Camp Cleanup 260 volunteers are needed to PAMADE CUANfIS Manchetter-^A City of ViUage Charm will not be held this week due ciety Sponsors will have a mili­ get the cionp in shape for this 4(J2 JESt 'middle TtiRNPIKE to the school vacation. It will The Manchester Jaycees tary whist card party next sununer. VOL. LXXXX, NO. 171 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SE(?nONS) (Otesslfled Advertising on Page 38) resume April 28 and close May Monday at 8 p.m. in Neill Hall "DO something” committee MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1971 PRICE ElFTEBN CENTS 28. of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Been Named and the Manchester Automo: The event is open to the pub­ bile Dealers Association have St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ lic, and tickets may be pur­ volunteered to "DO some­ ters of Isabella, will observe chased at the door. Refresh­ thing.” On Saturday, these or­ Queen Isabella Day on Thurs­ ments will be served. ganizations will help the Big Want To Play The Organ? day with a Mass at 7:30 p.m. Miss Gertrude Lidden is Brothers program clean up its President Requests Prosecution Upheld Steiger, Amy Elizabeth, daughter of Ross and Judith (BUT SKEPTICAL OF YOUR ABIUTYf) at St. Bartholomew’s Church. chairman of the event. She will Carr Staiger, Luchon Rd., West Willington. She was bom April summer camp on Tolland Rd., ’The Rev. Edward LaRose, be assisted by Mrs. Winslow 10 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Bolton. Tlje camp, an old Boy FIND OUT FREE AT chaplain of St. Margaret’s Cir­ Manchetster, Mrs. Everett Kel­ are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carr, Storrs. Her paternal grandpar­ Scout camp on the east side of cle, will be the celebrant. After sey, Miss Margaret Winters and ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Staiger, 18 Franklin St., Bolton Lake, is in need of re­ KEYBOARD S’TUDIO’S ORGAN NIGHT Massive Overhaul For Abortions In Mass, there will be a homily dis­ Mrs. Stanley Sholik, hostesses; Rockville. She has two sisters, Christie and Tracey. pair and cleaning of the build­ Starting Thes., April 27th, we wlU conduct four consecutive cussion. The observance is open Mrs. Leonard Lawson, Miss ing and g;rounds to prepare for 'Tuesday evening classes for adults: FREE! use this summer by Big Broth­ to members and friends. Hester Gillespie, Mrs. David Barfield, Joel Gregory, son of Jcrfm and Aidta Gameau Of U.S. Foreign Aid Frazier and Mrs. Thomas Rol- ers program. ’The Jaycees and District of Columbia Barfield, 338 Center Rd., Apt. 16B, RockvlUe. He was bom the Automobile Dealers Asso- Using a proven method of instruction to teach: Introduction By BARRY 8CHWEID ’The Golden Age Club will lason, flags; Miss Florence April 10 at RockvlUe General Hospital. His maternal grand­ to the organ, basic rudiments, theory of music, and how easy WASHINGTON (AP)—President Nixon asked Con­ meet Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Madden, tickets at the door; parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edouard A. Gameau, East Arling­ ciwon are encouraging the it is to have fun and enjoyment with the organ. gress today for a massive overhaul of the U.S. foreign Associated Press Writer Senior Citizens Center. Mem­ Guest Speaker Mrs. Allan Helkkila and Mrs. ton, VL His paternal grandparents are George Barfl^d, Brook­ public to aid in the cleanup. Please call studio to make reservations, as our space is WASHINGTON (AP)—^Ruling for the first time on bers are reminded to bring Items Karl Nielsen, prizes; and Mrs. The cleanup will start at 9 limited. aid program and an increfise in military and economic an abortion law, the Supreme (]ourt today upheld prose­ John R. Crowley of S6 Phelps lyn, N. Y.; and Mrs. NeUle Spinner, Baltimore, Md. a.m. and the Big Brothers will assistance abroad. ----------------------- -------- for a kitchen social. Woodrow TVotter, publicity. • Rd., assistant professor of sto- provide lunch. Volunteers are 872-4822 ^VlWte House officials said the for the coming fiscEd year, In- cution of doctors in the District of Columbia but au­ ciology and anthropology of Schofield, Katherine Ann, daughter of Donald and Carol requested to bring rakes and Prerident’s new foreign aid eluding 1706 million for arms thorized them to end pregnancies for the sake of the Daughters d . Liberty, No. 17, Manchester Community College, Chlebowskl Schofield, 17 Park St., Manchester. She was bom expectant mother’s “mental health.” v^l meet ^ tonight at 7 :30 at s‘^'^e7Frliy°ai other outdoor equipment that KEYBOARD STUDIO package amounts to |3.3 Ulllon aid given to foreign countries Rockville April 9 at Manchester Memorial Itaspital. Her maternal grand­ might be helpful. in the fiscal year starting July and |M0 million for easy term The split decision also made ----------------------------------------- Orange Hall. Refrediments will the St. »Bridget. Mr. and Mrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Chlebowskl, Ansonla. Her ROUTE 83 VERNON, CONN. be served. Hostesses are Mrs. To reach the camp, take Rt. mlUtary sEiles plus $778 million prosecution more difficult by make a judgment atxxd a pa- Club spaghetti supper at 8 p.m. Hospital Notes paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schofield, 13 Foreign assistance is quite for economic aid called support- reading the turn-of-the-century tlent’s physi(»l or mental health Kenneth J<mes and Mrs. Roger Park St., Manchester. She has a brother, David, 4. 2 at St. Bridget School Cafeteria. clearly In our interest as a. na.- ing assistance, abortion law for the District as whenever surgery is cemsidered. Ritchie. His t(^ic: "Manchester Com­ visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 Reunion Listed tion, Nixon said in a special Supporting assistEuice is given requiring the government to Judge Gesell had said the munity Collegfe Goe^ to PrlsMi." p.m. In all areas except ma­ Wheeler, MicheUe Margaret, daughter of Raymcmd Jr. prove the aborti<m was not for term weis - vague 'becEuise there St. Bernadette’s Mothers Cir­ message ouUining his proposed to countries whose defense is ’Ihe guest speaker, a native ternity where they are 2 to 4 and Gail Williams Wheeler, 56 Skinner Rd., RockvlUe. She was By. 1926 Class system. deemed important to the United therapeuUc reasons. was "no indlcaUon whether It cle will meet tomorrow at 8:15 of Saginaw, Mich., taught in and 8:30 to 8 p.m. bom April 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal We are a people whose sons States, 'The decision dismissed claims includes varying degrees of p.m. at the home of Mrs. John New York, Ohio and Illinois be­ grandmother is Mrs. Margaret GUI, 2 White St., RockvlUe. Her South Manchester High have died, Euid whose great On the economic side, Nixon that the law was so VEtguely mental as well as physical O’Neil, 42 Murray Rd., South Admitted Friday: Dorothy SOUTH SIDE fore Joining the faculty of Man­ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler, School Class of 1906 reunion ENTRANCE statesmen have worked, to buUd proposed a $1.5 billion, three- written it could not be under- heEdth." Windsor. Co-hostesses are Mrs. chester Community College. He Favreau, RFT> 2, Rockville; Upper Butcher Rd., RockvlUe. She has a brother, Raymond committee met recently at the a worid order which insures year authority for a new inter­ stood by doctors. since the ruling. Black said. Edmund Thmczuk and Mrs. was counselor and cottage su- Ruth ’Tripoli, Stafford Springs; Jr., 8; and a sister, LesUe Beth, 6. home of Felix Mozzer, 22 Bre- peace and prosperity for our­ national development corpora­ In other actions today, the judges conslderiiig another Roger Granger. pendsor at the Warrendale Irene DilaJ, WilUmanUc; Ger- inen Rd., to initiate plans for selves and for other natimis,’’ tion, plus authority to borrow $1 court: atxullon case in the District in- „ , _ , , _ . (Pa.) Youth Center, and has trude Schneider, Orchard St., Taylor, Julia Marie, daughter of Bruce and Jean Reale the 46th anniversary reunion. It he said. bUIlon from the private capital —Ruled that a conscientious terpreted the law to permit St. Mary’s K p ^ o ^ C 3iu^ theology lor two years RockvlUe; Regina Stake, WllU- Taylor, 9 Regan Court, Apt. B, RockvlUe. She was bom AprU will be held June 28 at the Man­ “We are aware,’’ the Presi­ mEirket or the U.S. 'TreEisury. objector to the draft must de- abortions "for mental health wiU have a“ Holy” Communion" " " in Muster, Germany and Rome, manUc; Yvette Desroslers, 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal granpar- chester Country C2ub. dent SEdd, "Uud this world order For a new International devel- clEire his clEiim before he re­ reEtsons whether or not the pa­ Service tomorrow at 10 a.m. Italy. He received his BA degree I>oy>e Rd., Tolland; Mary Peter, cRts are Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Reale, 11 Bonner Rd., Manches­ {Reunion notices have been cannot be sustEdned if our opment institute, he proposed ceives his induction notice.
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