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/■ // PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1969 iHanrlipatpr StiJfntttg Ifpralii AToage Daily Net P nes Run ■hr Ike Week The Weather . stricts membership to towm em years as a counselor at Luther Oeeetnber at, 1N» windy and cold with spow Hosts of Foreign Students Allan Cone ployes only, and makes it liian- Alan Anderson an Camp Calumet in West Os- THINK SMALL flurries this afternoon. Olgh in datorv- for those emplov-es who sipee. N.H. In thft summer of Dehvered I* MsT ti^ ir 20s. Tonight clearing, much • meet eligibility requirements to Guest Preacher 1968. following college . gradua Bqulpped with IssitlMi'stte 1 5 ,8 8 0 colder with lows 5 to 16. To Hear from Former Guests Plans Talk ierior, windshield w»»als«. 2- participate and contribute. Here on Sunday tion. he served as pastoral as Uawefcaaiiji 4 City o f Villm te Chmrm morrow fair becoming cloudy. The Manchester American earning twice as much as regu Those eligible to participate * sistant at St. John’s Lutheran s p ^ electric wipers, iMader. 1 are all full-time emplov-es of the Church, Albany. N.Y. He is l o g g e r , 4-wsiy niety fluliacs, VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 74 Field Sen'ice chapter is eager lar secretaries. On IVarcotics Alan S. Anderson, son of Mr. beck-up Uaiits. fron t end rMu- (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTIION) In her spare time. Miss town, including thoise members continuing his clinical ihtem- M A N (X IE S T ^ CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1969 Mi m g e U ) PRICE TEN CXNT8 to receive the names of families of the Board of Education not and Mrs. Eric S. Anderson. 20 et bdts. ketbereue hs^drsts. Rivera worked for AFS. find Allan Cone. Bennet Junior ship training at Covenant F*res- steering wrbeel ) o ^ end who would be willing to ser\'e eligible to participate, in the Cobum Rd.. will be the guest b>ierian Church, Spitinglield. ing homes for Americana High School principal, will be wrindow defroster. as hosts for foreign exchange abroad. Recently she passed the • Connecticut State Teachers’, preacher at Emanuel Lutheran Ohio. guest speaker at the monthly Pvetirement Fund, plus perma students during the 19T0-71 university entrance examina Church Sunday at the 9 and He is married to the former ftts. 13, Tellsnf Tphs. school year. meeting of the Manchester Jay- nent. p»art-time towm employes, TED TRUDON TsksHvUls-MsRcWsr B om b-Laden tions and will attend classes at 10:45 a.m. services. Carol Fruhauf of Schenectady, Jersey Fire Volunteers may contact the cees in the Circuit Court build working a minimum of 20 hours N.Y. M9-2I3I night. weekly. A seco,nd year student at VOLKSWAGEN AFS Club at M^chester High Miss Margarita Semblantes of ing. 239 E. Middle Tpke.. Mon Hammq Theological Seminary. Excluded are all elected of Ship B u m s Mitchell Testifies School, or Mrs. Charles Ba.\ter. Quito. Ecuador. In long letters day at 8 p.m. Springfield"? Ohio, Anderson is O a im s Six president. 34 Olcott Dr. The ficials I with the exception of 8957.97 for ’Footprints* to Dr. and Mrs. Seymour working toward a Master of BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, basic requirement is that the His topic. ’ The Drug Educa the town clerk i. employes hired HOUSTON (API — Nell A. Neleber and their daughter Divinity degree. He graduated N-J. (AP)— A mother fmd family should have a son tion Program in Swondary after age 60. persons employed Armstrong. Edwin E. Aldrin In P acific Robin of 29 .Adelaide Rd.. has from Manchester High School five of her nine Children or daughter a jOnior or senior Schools.” will trace the back- solely on a fee basis, and part- Jr., and Michael Collins, the described her work as a kinder in 1964 and received his B.A, Aed eaily today when Are in high school. time. seasonal personnel. ApioUo. 11 astronauts, auto HONOLULU (A P ) — A "Viet In My Lai Probe garten teacher during the day, in Philosophy and Religion at swept their apaitment in a tVhile AFS is seeking new In other business Monday, at graphed a copy of ’’Footprints nam-bound cargo ship loaded and attendance at evening Hartwick College. Oneonta, on the Moon” and it brought Try to match one-^ory wood frame house. families, those in whose homes a 4 p.m, meeting In the Munl- with bombs and rxMskets equal tq WASHINGTON (AP) — Staff classes of the Catholic Univer New York, in 1968. J957.97 at an auction to raise 2,000 tons o ( TNT burned in the Local authorities were in the charged with murdering N>9 ci- ber of toe First Armored I>al- foreign students have been cip>al Building Hearing Room, Igt. David Mitchell, one of two sity of Quito. While in Manchester, he was money for a Houston Chronicle process of cmwtAmtiing the viUana at My Lai March 16, slon’s judge advocate genenl guests in the past have heard the Pension Board will discuss a this $575 mkl-PacifIc Ocean today while a She hopes to qualify as a active in youth affairs at Eman Christmas toy and candy fund structure. lotdiera charged in the allagad 1968. Twenty-four other aoldiera staff at Ft. Hood since Us re from them regularly. report from its consultants, the Greek freighter hunted missing teacher of English after two uel Church, and served five for children. M ia. Attreda Small, 83, Ey Lai massacre, came to the or former eoldlers are under turn from Vietnam. The first foreign student Martin E. Segal Co, of Hartford. OoalTC crewman. years of study. She, too. speaks and the five chfldian were Pentagon today to testify before InvesUgaUon, toe Army sayt. Asked in a quick ruBBUg adsitor here in 1981-62. the The company has reviewed the Fourteen of the 39 crewmen of her year here as a '’beautiful dead on arival at Commu i sptwlal Army board and smll- Galley went before the special news conference if he would oo- former Miss Hiroko Nogami of provisions of the Pension Plan COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE aboard the 88 B adger 8tate, in experience.” *Our own Trtituro cluding its skipper, Capt. nity Memorial Hospttal, ngly told newsmen: “I’m not Investigating board earlier. swer queatlona that toe boszd Japan, now Mrs. Masato liawa- and has made recomendatlons ChMtt that idantifitt fullty.” concerning benefits and invest tha diamond within as Charles WUooti, were reported Toms River. Mitchell was hustled into toe would ask, Mitchell said: "It de hara. v-rote her American of axcaptional quality. • The children were Identi M itchell, 29, of St. Francis- Pentagon and down two flights mother. Mrs. Ruth Beach of 22 ments. Only f^chatls hat ft. picked up within hours by the pends on what they ask.” Aad^ fied by the boqittal as Ka riUe. La., a nine-year Army vet- of stairs to the secret war room Waranoke Bd.. that after finish Ghetto Problems OPTICIANS Greek Freighter Khlan 8tar, the when asked how he felt about* trina Small, U months; •ran, la charged with SO counts where the closed hearing Is ing college with a major in Eng only vessel within range of the being ordered to testify, Mltoll- Ntckie Small, 6; Estelle OQ- >f assault with Intent to commit being held. lish. she worked in the .\meri- To Be Discussed Pabiie To Visit Oliio stricken ship. ell replied, “I’m m toe mili lard, 6) G aiy Dillard, 16; (nurder. He was accompanied by hla tary." can Embassy in Tok>-o. She The problems of the ghetto STOCKHOLM (APi —Prime ' “We have no report of casual and M ichael Dillard 10, TTie other person charged is civilian attorney, Oaele Brawn 2 said she enjoyed the work ver>- ties,” the Navy raid, "but we He said “no" when aakad M will be discussed with two Uni Minister Olof Palme says he Distinctive Expertly whose tdentlfloatloa was his platoon commander, 1st Lt. mqch. and feit her English was versity of Connecticut educators can’t say for sure if all the men of Baton Rouge La. and hla mili lie'd teen a massacre. will visit Kenyon College In Ohio changed to a tentaUre one William L. Galley, Jr., of especially good because of her Sunday at the 10:30 service at In May to receive an honorary FITTED are accounted for.” by the hospital. tary lawyer Capt. James Bowd- Brown told newsmen that, GLASSES Waynsvllle, N.C. Galley is year in this countrj’. the Unitarian - Universalist degree. C ^t. Wilson radioed the car lah of Bradenton, Fla., a mem- from His Investigation of MlUk- DOWNTOWN MANCHE8TE31. BBS MAIN STREET Two other boys were re Because of the impression Church. All attending will be Palme studied at Kenyon in go bod broken kxMe and the mu ell’s involvement In toe My LU nitions ship "was breaking up in ported living here with rela Western wedding ceremonies urged to participate in the 1947-48. Paul Newman, the ac • Preecriptlons Filled MANCHESTEB PSBKADE We give credit to young adults tives, a daughter Om Incident, “I don’t beUeve he’s 26-foot swells 680 miles north a p to t she attended made on her. she dialogue. tor. was one of his classmates. • See L's For Contact (King's SecUon) night at a friend’s home smd guilty of anything." arranged her own so it combin Miss Ann Felr and Lennie Ed east of Midway Island Friday He described the charge of sb Alan Cone aiwther son was a'way, vtstt- ed the American and traditional wards will discuss tlielr differ moming, and he gave the order ing relatives in North Caro Medina Tells sault with Intent to com m it Japanese customs.