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Ublic Market Conti Named Green Manor Gets Miss tilm l Werdelln, 49 Pleas­ Th* Mary Cheney and Whlton ant' S t Counsel for A m l Car fiMi VOL. Lxxxnr, no. 2sa (SDCTEBN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1965 (Onwlfled AfiverUalng on Page 18) FRid nmol brartei will be closed Satur- "The, RsbeU," a quartet lys beginning this Saturday Westhill Contract Morloity BraHian t lasting through Labor Day. Housing Unit from T'ampa, Fla., wlH I4 >pear RENT Driver to Face The Manchester Housing Authority (MHA), subject at the Churoh o< the Naaarsns, Ronald H. Prentice, son of 236 Mai nSt., tonight at 7:80. Atty. Joseph A. Conti, of 241 to the approval by the Federal Public Housing Author­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Pren­ Reckless Count The public Is invited. A free Events tice of B72 Center St., is on the Surtvmlt St., has been apipointed ity (PHA), has awarded a $1,448,000 contract to Green will offering will be taken. dean's list at Qettysburg (Pa.l An East Hartford, wo man was co\inael for the Manohester [Manor Construction Co. for the construction of a 100- College for the second semester Housing Authority (MHA1, to The Bingere organised 18 U.S. Air Force charged with reckless driving, succeed Atty. Sanford Plepler. , UnH addition to Westhill G ar-f In State of the 1964-65 school year. after her oar struck another au­ delens, housing for the aidsrly. thought that additional paring yeaiji ego and oonsiata of a tomobile from the rear yest|f> Atty. Plepler, who, in April, Green Manor was the lowest will not be necessary, since the group of young bUBlneesmen bad, siioceeded Ally. Hainan John O. Tyler, son of Mrs. day afternoon at Center s5m of live bidders who. on June 22, PHA, in the past, has gone who devote their spare time to ★ Brand new, fully equipped cars ready to fo. Qertnide O. Hyjek of 308 W. Cooper Streets. Yulw in the post, reslgive^ilne submitted their prices for the along with recommendations lOoepel ainglng on Tampa ra- Center St. enlisted in the U. S. Police say that Joseph Olera, dsiys ago, ' construction. It's bid was about made by his New York office A Reasonable rates. Groton Strike Marine CortA Tuesday and left In a letter to all MHA mem­ 172,000 less than the low bid jdlo stations and in the area’s 19, of Hartford was westbound when, as shown In MaRchsster's schools and churchea. Their for 12 weeks . training at the on Center' St. signaling for a bers, Abty. Plepler had cited of 31,516,000 made in March cask, attempts at cutting costs In Second Day Dien Bien Phu Target A Full insurance coverage. ' Marine Corps Recruit Depot, left turn when he was struck "confMot of interest" as his by Anderson-Falrbanks Inc. of have been evident. popularity haa grown through P ants Island, 8. C, ^ an automobile o^rated by Hartford, and subsequently re­ the years and they have been ★ Large discount if your car Is in our shop for Tnelma Young, who said she jected because ft was too high BEETLE TROUBLE called one of the greatset Gos­ GROTON (AP) — A I for avKlIable funds. pel singing groups in America repairs; strike at the nation’s lead­ Maurice P. Morlarty, son of ivas attempting to pass a third SAN ANTONI6, Tex: (AP) — and are often referred to as Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Morlarty vehicle veering to the right in The award to Green Manor Big. -blacjc beetles were blamed ing builder of nuclear sub­ was wade on the recommenda­ being America's foremost sing­ of 76 Korest St., is participating front of her. 'The impact threw for a number of car plleupa on ers of Gospel and spiritual marines moved into its sec­ 128 Cong In a six-week program of in­ the Olera vehicle off the road tion of PHA ofBcial Herbert an expressway here. A three- SOmARTY BROTHERS ond-day without any indi­ tensive combat training as |a and onto the sidewalk. There Livermore, who has assured mile stretch 9 expressway had songs. Reserve Officer Training Corps were no serious injuries accord­ local housing oflBclals that he to be closed until sand could Their piano accompanist Is 801 CENTER STBEIDT — TEL. 648-5188 cations that a settlement cadet at Ft. Devens, Mas.s. He ing to police. win seek Washington approval be scattered. The beetles, ap­ a native of Georgia and has was imminent. will be commissioned as a sec­ Court appearance 1s s<Aed- for sufficient funds to guarantee parently forced out of lowlands been with the quartet 13 years. LEASING PLANS FOB ALL 1968 MAKES * M<M>EL8 Negotiations Involving federal K ille d by ond lieutenant after graduation uled for July 12 in Manchester start and completion of the by heavy rains, made the pave­ He Is said to be one of the fin­ mediators, officials of the struck from Bo.ston College, where He Session of Circuit Court 12. project. ment so slick that dri'ving be­ est ChMqpel song writers, in Electric ^ a t Division of Gen­ Is a junipi;. A tractor-trailer struck a Ver­ Livermore said that the ap­ came hazardous America today. eral Dynamics Corp.. and the non man'a car while backing up proval' ''will not be much of a Metal Tradee Council of New Viet Force tiouis Vl.smontas of 82 Foster to make a turn yesterday morn­ problem." since Pedersen and London County, AFL-CIO, were St., former head of the Man­ ing on Hartford Rd. near Goslee Tllney, architects for the addi­ being held in Washington. SAIGON, South Viet chester High School mathemat­ Dr. tion, have made sufficient In WaMdngton Robert H. Nam (AP) — U.S. Air ics department and now a Lonnie C. Chapman, 42. of In­ changes to bring stmctural Moore, deputy director of the teacher at Fast Catholic High dianapolis,- Ind.. was charged costs down to $1,142,000, well FederM Mediation and Concilia- Force planet pounded the , School, has been selected to at­ by police with improper back within the $1,235,000 budgeted tlon Service, eald lome progress airfield and narracks in tend a Summer Mathematics Ing. Police say Chapman missed for that purpose. haa been made toward a settle­ North Viet Nam’s Dien Institute for Secondary School a right hand turn and was back­ Site costs of $224,250 and ment, but he declined to eay in Bien Phu today, site of the Mathematics Teachers at Dfew ing up when he struck the car equipment and related costs of There Always what areas. University from July 6 toAXig. driven by George J. Perzel Jr., $76,750 bring the total cost fig­ decisive French defeat h> 28, of Vernon who had stopped ures up to the amount of Green At least 10 arrests have been 13. It is sponsored by the Na­ reported, nine on charges of the Indo-china War. 2 tional Science Foundation. behind the truck. No one was Manor's low bid. South of ths border, govern- ^ injured, according to poUce. A tty. Joseph Ckaiti Livermore has told the MHA breach of peace, the result of ment trewps klllsd 128 Vist Cong Court appearance is ached that, in the event there is still picketing skirmishes, aqd the and captured 8 othors In three Uled (or July 12 in Manchester reason for resigning, since a question of price by Washing­ other on a charge of deelroying ground operaUons, a U.S. iplU. Green Manor Conat motion Oo.. Sizzling Good Taste state property. Session of Circuit Court 12. ton officials of the PHA, further tary spokesman reported. ■ which retains the law firm of changes, which would cut an ad­ A fist fight empted about 9 WINDOW SHADES (AP Phototex) (jommunist mortars Mt twe DIRECTOR NEEDED ILessner, Rottner, Karp and ditional $36,675 from structural am . today Involving about 30 air strips with mortar fire dup­ HARTEURD (AP)—State La­ Plepler ae counsel, had, the day costs, could be. made. jMrsons, but It was qulqkdy ing the night. U.S. spokesmen WASHABLE before, submitted the low bid He a d d e ^ however. Re Test in Reading Warns Motorists snK>thered. Said three heUcopters were bor Oommianioner Renatn E. for constmdtion of an addition INTERSTATE ^ RlcdtiU must appoint a new ex­ _____________________ ______ 'ter two children were hit by cars in this school zone, Franklin, N. H., Police Production was halted Thurs­ damaged at Cheo Reo, 220 miles ecutive director for the state to WesthiU Gardeine, housing I n FRANKS lief James E. Newell Jr. decided to take a drastic step. Feeling most motor­ day when the strike broke out norttiMMt of Saigon, and another AQUA SHADES for the elderly. Labor DegMxtment’s Ehnpiloy- ists didn’t read or ignored regular traffic signs, he had this one deliberately at 12:01 a.m. with the expira­ helicopter crashed due to me­ iment Secuitty Division, It was Green Manor was awarded a VACATIONTIME tion of a three year contract. chanical failure after It took off • n Made to Order oondiitoonal contract for the painted with an “E” backwards. Only four complaints have been received The strike has Idled some 12,500 during the attack on the Boo With Your Rollers learned Wednesday. HfADQUARTMtS The present direotor, Joseph project last night, on recom­ Pinehurst Frankfurts always taito good and aro In about the spelling but Newell still feels a road sign is most effective.________ production workers. • Trang strip, 100 miles southwest Full Line of Custom J.
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