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1.39 *1.49 *1.29 a No Further Peace Concessions Nixon Says in Visit To .. \ A PAGE TWENTY \- jHanrli?0t?r lEvratng limld AvMBge Daily Net Prebs Run Vor The Week Boded Prbject Prayer J. .Smith feels there Is some ■ ‘ QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE I9 2 3 |lin |iii|i@ dme 88, 196e The Weather hope they can Influence Con­ About Town Fair tonight after gradual gress, even though school pray­ Aim of Jaycees Manchester Senior Citizens m-H clearing and seaaonably cool, er entails an amendment to the Heralding Politics 'Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!' low 66 to 70. MoaUy sunny, Constitution. There are bills of Gold Card holders will receive 15,459 “Project Prayer,” a national one-third off the regular ticket yijii warmer Thursday after some this nature pending In Congress -By Sol R. Cohen- morning tog. High In the 80e. effort by Jaycees to petition lor now. All depends on the num­ price for tomorrow night's per- iijjji J iiilH Manchester— 4 City of VUlage Charin HIHF vdimtauTT school prater, is now ber of signatures they obtain, School board chairman John elected In 1962 and Ms term formance of "Celebration” at ||ilH V(ML LXXXVIII, NO. 255 S. G. Rottner Is one of four Re- expires this November. Schaf- Tiling Junior High School by / • (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) under way. The Manchester and Smith thinks they may get III MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1969 (ClaeelfM AdvertWng tm Plage 68) a lot of support considering the publlcans on the Manchester ^ been on the board since presenting their c4rds at the ~~ ■ PRICE TEN CENTS Jaycees will be eng:ac;ed in a _ . _ . „ . June 198B, when he filled a va- box office. Curtain time Is 8:18 On Safe Ground door-to-door campaign In Man­ present mood of the country. Board of Education who have ^ chester and neighboring towns The petition will also serve said that they will not run for tlon o# Rdbeit Barnes. His Safe drivers - get lower rates with as a survey, explains Smith, of The Junior High Methodist to obtain signatures which re-election In November. The term expires in November 1970. Youth Fellowship of South Unit- Aetna's Auto-Rite. Their rates are eventually will be sent to Con­ public opinion. The Jaycees wl'l be petitioning In this area others are board secretary Her- Thomas is the ’ neriv^ ,mesnlber ed Methodist Church will meet based on a good driving record, so gress. bert A. Phelon Jr., Roger B. of the board, since last Decemr tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. on the \\\ The Idea originated with Jey- until Aug. 12. Bagley and John Fletcher Jr. her. He filled the vacancy ere- church campus. they pay less. If you're a good driver, No Further Peace Concessions cees in Bloomington, Mbm. AU four are attorneys. ated by the resignation of N. ----- ask us about Auto-Rite. You might pay Their petition calls for volun­ Their statements followed a Charles Bogginl, when he was tary, nondenominatlona] prayer The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ less, too. Call today to find out. Phelon Choice poU taken of all nine members elected state representaUve. sor a kitchen social for mem­ In public schools. of the board, controlled 6 to 3 Bogginl, In October 1966, had Committee chairman Frank For MHA Post bers and guests tonight at 8 at by the Republicans. filled the vacancy creeuted by the post l^me May We Quote Rates and A ssist You As We Have So Many O then? Nixon Says in Visit to Saigon Those who said they vrlll run the resignation of Atty. WUHam _1 Manchester. GOP leaders for re-election €u-e Repitbllcans CJoiUns. Hiomas’ term expires The I,adie8 Auxiliary of the SAIGON (API — President the American troops at Dl An. reached. He added they did not have confirmed the report that Walter Doll Jr. and Mrs. Anita this November. Eighth Distriot Fire Depart­ Nixon flew first Into the heart forces but may be moving them In American history—because, headquarters of the U.8. 1st In­ pin doMm the number to be with­ into Laos and Cambodia. Atty. Herbert A. Phelon Jr, = poUtlcal party ment will moet tonight at 8 at of Saigon becoming the first fantry Division 12 miles north of drawn or the timetable but he aaid. It may lead to the ea- W^t« M. Sch^t, B ^ H. ^ have six ^mdldatei tor fire headquarters. Main end JOHN H. LAPPEN, Inc K ill U.S. president to visit South Saigon. He returned to Bangkok, ’Thai­ tabllshmant of an enduring will be the new counsel for the these detalla will be ironed out land, late today aboard the Manchester Housing Authority S ^ e r and Atty. Allan D. ^oard In November. Hilliard Sts. Vietnam’s capital. He was ac­ Nixon spent Hve hours and 28 in the last half of August. peace In Asia. 164 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER—649-6261 companied by Ma wife who presidential plane and was (MHA), to replace Atty. Joseph ilie Republicans still must find minutes In Vietnam, much of It Nixon also- discussed with ■whisked baik to the palace from While meeting Thleu earlier tour and the Democrats three. Full Gospel ChrMian Fellow­ made her own bit of history by in conferencea with President at Saigon’s Independence Pa­ A. COntl, a Democrat, who has 1962 and chairman since 1966, Thleu the current lull In ground where he slipped away early In The Repiiblicana will enAurme ship, Interdenominational, will touring a Held hoapltol and a Nguyen Vm Thleu and other fighting and decided that If It lace, Nixon Issued a statement resigned effective Aug. 1. iiiiii home for war orphans. No other the day to iMgIn his secrecy- Phelon a Republican, and explained t ^ t "the post 1 ^ 1>^ camUdates for local offlee on have a prayer service tomor- government leaders. proved to be enemy de-escala­ shrouded trip, He will leave reciting conciliatory movae and ceme a full-time responslbUlty 18, and the I>emocrat8 cm row at 7:30 p.m. at Orange First Lady has visited South A White House source said presently a 'meinber of the and I Just can’t find the time Vietnam. tion the pullout of U.S. forces Thailand Thursday to continue (See Page Right) sclvml board and its secretary, 19. Hall. Read Herald Advertisements Nixon and Thleu discussed a woulipbe speeded, the aource re- his round-the-world trip. to do full Justice to it.” 'i Nixon also became the flrat new U.S. troop withdrawal be­ pprtM. But he aald the United will get his MHA appointment Phelan, Bagley and Fleicher president to vMt a combat base yond the 26,000 already ordered In Dl An. he pictured the war Aug. 8, at the authority’s next States has no evidence North as worthwhile—even as he cited the same reasons — the h in South Vietnam. He spoke to but no final decision was Vietnam is withdrawing Its meeting. He already has the en­ pressures of their personal busi­ called It the most controversial leicelry Theft dorsement of the GOP Town ness. Committee’s executive board. 7 SARATOGA SPRINGS, Republican leaders have con­ N.Y. (API— More than *70,- whose three-year firmed reports that Phelon, on / 000 iii Jewels were taken term on the school bocu-d ex­ Aug. 6, will be appointed coun­ early this week from'a hotel pires in November, has ssdd sel for the Manchester Housing Logical Idea room of a woman who had that he will not run for re-elec­ Authority. He will succeed Atty. been hospitalized, poUce re­ tion. NANCY, France (AP) — Presicifent Deeply Concerned Joseph Conti, a Democrat, who ”-Hey, throw me up a rope ported today. Conti became MHA counsel in has resigned, effective Aug. 1. The theft waa discovered W INDOW July 1968, when it was con­ ✓ A B O I can put the Hies up a lit­ The board terms of Rottner We keep telling p^ple about our low cost tle higher,” the prisoner at Tueeday nlgM by Joseph N. trolled by the Democrats. He and Phelon expire In November Beider, of West Isitp, husband had replaced Atty. Herman the Nancy Jail called down to SHADES of this year. The terms of Bag- Ms •guards. With Income Surtax Issue of the woman, when he re­ Yules, a Republican. ley end Fletcher will expire In WASHINGTON (AP) pao'roll withholding rates includ­ the Rspubllcan Policy OnmmM- turned to the room at the Mod* to Orchr It all aeomed like a logical ing the Miriax expires at mid­ The MHA now Is S to 2 Re­ November 1970. personal loans and they keep President Nixon has reach­ tee with all minority senators Gideon Putnam Hotel. BrfMgjroar oM-roOen In and publican, and a change in Its Doll was elected to the board Idea and the guards, watch­ ed from half-way around night Thursday, and both aides It waa the fourth major wve H o - ^ shade. chairman is expected on Aug. in 1966 and Ma term', expires ing over a work project on In (he dtspute agree If tMs tnp- attending. Also at the twohour Jewel theft here In Hve years the root of the Jail, compiled. the world in an attempt at meeting were Agnew, Treasury 20 at its annual meeting. this November. Mrs. Murphy, pressuring the Senate into pen# It will be very dlfficuU to during the thoroughbred' rac­ Atty. Vincent L. Diana, a whose term also expires this telling us to eliminate the red tape. Arthur Sarvaa, 26, tied the revive the surcharge.. Secretary David M.
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