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PAINT Do Something Nice for Yonr Home! PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ May 23, 1975 MuseumFundsWill Be Sought SOUTH WINDSOR at the South Windsor Housing lianrljfat?r lEumnn Ipralb Authority for the Elderly, Elm Judy Kuehnel St. Saturday at 10 a.m. Correspondent MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 200 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY.SIX PAGES 644-1364 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Rcrat& ___________________ ^__________________ \ ________ The South Windsor Historical Society and the Bicentennial Area Profile Leisure Center Commission are expected soon .Planned In Sweden to approach the Town Council believed to be the birthplace of May 27 at 7:30 p.m. at Union for some financial help regar­ any particular famous person. School, Main St. Stockholm—A family leisure ding the proposed town center that will include a chil­ The house has yet to be iden­ The only item on the agenda museum. dren’s zoo and an “adventure Lebanon Threatened tified, but is said to be a two- is the discussion of the $201,000 The project of moving a 200- playground” is to be estab­ story structure and in fine con­ cut made in the board budget by year-old home on Main St. to lished at B orghqlm on the dition. The project has been the Town Council. the site of the old community island of Oland as a comple­ chosen as a bicentennial effort hall has been approved by both Dedication ment tp Sweden’s famous Kol- by both the Historical Society marden Zoo, 90 miles south of organizations and negotiations The South Windsor Chamber and the Bicentennial Commis­ of Commerce will hold the Stockholm, w hich is said to By New Political Crisis with the owners are under way. sion. flagpole dedication ceremony be Europe’s biggest and most Town Manager Terry modern. Sprenkel has said that it could Parade Monday The South Windsor annual cost in excess of $8,000 to move BEIRUT (UPI) — The appointment of a Suleiman Franjieh’s decision to appoint Memorial Day Parade will be Lebanon.” Outgoing Premier Rashid Solh the old home. new military government to quell the country’s first military government. held Monday at 11:30 a.m. called it “a serious challenge to Moslems He said that while the Town Lebanon’s recurring civil strife today But Moslem and leftist leaders con­ The parade will travel north in Lebanon who will not let it pass.” Council has not been asked to PUUDEPT. STOK threatened to spark a major political demned the move and vowed never to on Sullivan Ave. from Wapping The newspaper As Safir said Socialist finance any of this proposal yet, (Wa Have A Notion To P|aasa) accept it. Community Church, to &nd crisis. leader Kamal Jumblatt and former before any commitment is Next to Frank’s Supermarkat Lebanon’s Christian communities took Moslem parliamentary leader Rashid Hill Rd., east to Nevers Rd., East Middia Tpka., Manchastar premiers Karami and Saeb Salam, all in­ made it would be his to the streets to celebrate President Karami termed it “a sad end for fluential Moslem political figures, have recommendation that the north to the high school grounds where Memorial Day decided to call for a general strike to building be completely in­ protest the appoinment of the military spected to decide whether it is ceremonies will take place. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and cabinet. feasible to move it. PAINT Half of Lebanon’s three million citizens Brownies are invited to march The museum would contain We carry it in smaii cans; pius are Moslems and the other half are numerous artifacts, antique in the parade. Seniors Meet Christians. Although both theoretically pieces, written volumes and VARNISH, PORCH ENAMEL, had equal footing in former governments, other pieces pertaining to South The South Windsor Senior NEWS Citizens will meet Wednesday, PATCHING COMPOUND, PUTTY, th e military commanders are Windsor’s past. predominantly Christian. According to Richard May 28 at 1 p.m. at St. PAINT REMOVER and ANTIQUING Margaret Mary’s Church Hall, CAPSULES Franjieh Friday appointed Noureddin Nicholson, vice-chairman of the Rifai, a 76-year-old retired general with a Hayes Rd. QUALITY PRODUCTS, - at Bicentennial Commission, it is reputation for toughness, to head an eight- Meets Tuesday possible that many famous peo­ BUDC^JET PR ICES! Brown Resigns Ky May Become Farmer man cabinet that included six other The South Windsor Board of ple may have visited the home WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ambassador L. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Nguyen Cao generals and one civilian. Education will meet Tuesday, in its past; however, it is not Dean Brown, who organized and ran Ky, the former vice premier of South Viet­ The appointments followed four days of President Ford’s task force to resettle In­ nam, landed at Dulles International Air­ bloody street fighting between Palestinian dochinese refugees, resigned Friday after port Friday to rejoin his family for the guerrillas and rightwing Phalangists six weeks with the program. first time since the fall of Saigon. He said which left 45 dead and more than 200 in­ Mrs. Julia Vadala Taft, who has been actor John Wayne offered him 17,000 acres jured. working on his staff, was selected to of land in Arizona to set up a farming com­ The much violated cease-fire appeared succeed him. munity for South Vietnamese refugees. to take hold again after announcement of PRICE WINS OUT!!!• • • Brown, who had retired from the State Asked if he might accept the offer, Ky the new government. Department and became president of the said, “Sure.” He plans to visit Wayne and Joint army-Palestinian patrols moved Middle East Institute in Washington, told discuss it. into hotspots and for the first time this A Dtv 1 Aton r on his staff he was forced to leave the task week a measure of calm returned to Doin>( BukiiiP'iA in 'la( filter Prepare for Memorial Day force because the institute urgently Beirut’s shattered suburbs. HiYftftinl lor G»i Do something Turldsh (Jnresl Noted needed him back. Rifai, a Moslem, said in his brief first Honoring the memories of fallen soldiers at the Italian town this week. Bulla said the Memorial Day Parade will WASHINGTON (UPI) - A senior of­ He had taken a two-week leave of ficial traveling with Secretary of State statement as premier that members of Veterans Monument in St. James Cemetery Thursday are, begin Monday at 9:30 a.m. on Main St. from the Army and absence from the institute six weeks ago Parliament “were consulted by the presi­ from the left, Wesley Bulla, chairman of the Permanent Henry Kissinger said the secretary feels a nice for Navy Club. John Sibun of Hebron will give a talk in Center to get the task force going. continuation of the American ban on arms dent and all agreed on demanding a - MANCHESTER HI FI CLEARANCE SALE Memorial Day Committee, Walter Von Hone, committee Park at 11 a.m. at the end of the parade. (Herald photo by shipments to Turkey may trigger a cabinet that secures stability and satisfac­ tion.” secretary, and Joseph Walling, their helper. Veterans’ Dunn) Comedienne Dies Turkish military assault against Greece. Asked if a military government meant MANCHESTER PARKADE TEL. 649-8535 groups honored all such monuments in the six cemeteries in WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (UPI) - Jackie He said Turkish military shortages due to martial law, Rifai told newsmen “not “Moms” Mabley, the comedienne who the U.S. arms embargo caused Turkish yet.” yonr home! starred on the black night club circuit for anger over Greek fortification of the NEW IN CARTONS He said there were no immediate plans decades and whose earthy humor won its Aegean Islands, where the two countries DOOR BUSTERS QUANTITY MODEL LIST SALE| to institute censorship or curfew restric­ widest acceptance with TV appearances in are disputing ownership of oil reserves in AIRCRAFTERS-SEE YOUR CREDIT UNION tions. iQUANTin MODEL LIST the late 1960’s, died Friday. She was 75. the Aegean Sea. Kissinger returned to FRIDAY TEAL CAR 19.95 457 FOR THAT HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Lebanese newspapers said leftist AC9 Gov. Grasso Agrees A spokesman at a White Plains hospital Washington about midnight Friday. CASSEHE leaders met Friday and would confer SANSUI Inside Today said Miss Mabley died of natural causes at 441 229.S5 It takes love —and money—to make a happy home. You can supply the love, again today to formulate thir reaction to RECEIVER MAY 23 SANYO .... $QA9SI about 7:15 p.m. She had been admitted to 1 4 FT818 and we can supply the money. No need to put off repairs, or improvements, Off to a Good Start the new government. CAR 8 TRACK “ | j Bookmobile......................................... Page 2 SANSUI any longer. Just obtain an estimate of costs, then come in or phone in for a To Pay Compromise the hospital with an undisclosed illness six VICTORIA, Tex. (UPI) - One of the of­ 771 429.95 ^ 3 1 8 weeks ago. RECEIVER & SANYO CAR low cost loan. Let your Credit Union be a part of your happy home. Bicentennial fe a tu re ............... Page 3 ficials at the Fifth First Annual Armadillo 4T403 4 9 ” 1 1 Business news..................................... Page 4 NIKKO 1 ° CASSEHE Exposition and Confab said, “I saw one SATUR­ Our ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE of 9.6 percent is the low est HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. whether an agreement had been reached Dear Abby........................................... Page 5 Leaving Laos painting of the Goodyear Blimpadillo, as 2020 RECEIVER 189.95 433 JENSEN 20 OZ. Governor Unable 24 C0709 79.95 p r 4 9 | hom e improvem ent loan cost known to us.
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