,' v\ ;v''■ ' T ■ C--V1' ' ' Y': \y .\\\ ‘‘ W \ A ■\^\ V; '. • • . V ■\ : A A ; v 'v. X V; ^ ' ■ ■', ,;......; ^ '■ ■ . \ X’ TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1970 ^veraife Dally Net Press Run PAGE TWENTY The Weather ^anrl?wt«r EoTOtag l^iproli For The Week Ended Deoember 20, 1B69 Partly cloudy, very cold to­ tating ground sign larger than \ night. IxywB from zero down to The Past Matrons of Temple Dr. A. Elmer Dlskan will give W om en Get 15 below. Tomorrow sunny, cold Chapter, OE8, will hold Its an- an illustrated talk on his ex- ZBA Grants permitted iind closer to the 15,880 About Town street line than permitted. with highs 10 to 16 degrees. nual meeting and election of periences aboard the SS HOPE, Manr.hvnU^r— A City of Villaffe Charm Wnbur M. Ctaaklwilck of 0 Un- officers tomorrow at 8 p.m. at tonight at 7 :30 at the Masonic Allied Business Systems, Inc. Reports at odln dt. has been electod presl' the home of Mrs. Robert Bant- Temrle. The event, sponsored State’s Bid of 320 Tolland Tpke., Business Zone n. was granted a variance d«nt ot the Washington Social ly of 4 Oarth Rd.' by Manchester ’Lodge of Ma­ # VOL. L X X X IX , NO. 94 (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN.," W EDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1970 (Closelfled Advertising oil Pitge 88) PRICE TEN CENTS Chib. He Buoceede Robert A. sons, is open to all Masons, For Parcel for temporary open storage of Annual Tea Haugh, wim was elected secre­ their families and friends. architectural precast panels for tary. Oordan McGowan was re­ Washington. School PTA will a period of six months. By AI.ICE EVANS have a drug panel discussion to­ The State Department of flected treasurer, and Stanley Koffee Knaftersj will meet to­ And the Klwiuris Club of Man­ t night at 8 p.m. in the school Transportation, Bureau of High­ Almost 100 members of the N. Baldwin and Douses Prior morrow at 9:30 a.m. at the Com­ chester was gnmted a variance are oommittei^en. cafeteria'. munity Y. Members will con­ ways, won its request last night to add a Klwanls sign to an Womcn'.s Auxiliary of the Man­ tinue their work on clear cast to take about BOO square feet existing sign structure at the chester Mpmorial Ho.spltal yes­ Major Eand-Air Education Bill At fThe Commission of Missions The Nutmegger Camera Club projects under the direction of from residential property on Manchester Country Club. terday attended the auxiliary’s will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. of South United Methodist Ronald Wintlier. Mrs. Center St. as part of its street Other zoning board members annual mid-winter ten and quar­ at Hilltop House Veterans Me­ Qhurch will meet tomorrow at winther and Mrs. Stuart Jones wideninir clans at thy meeUng were Wilbur morial Park, East Hartford. 7:30 p.m. at the church. ^vlll serve, as hostesses. A baby widening plans. Bennett, Charles McKeiusle and terly business meeting. The tea, Battle in Jordan Compromise Stage The program will be "Jotjrney ------ sitter is available. This is one of six requests ^t^rtin J. Foley. Also attending really two teas, was held in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Into History," by the Rev. Sum­ The Young Women’s Bible .----- *»y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The bus was on its way to granted by the Zoning Board of were Town Planner J. Eric Seymour Kaplan of 126 Adelaide WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House, facing ner Johnson, who recently tour­ Study Group of Trinity Coven- The Grade 9 Conceptors of Appeals last night to people Potter. Ronald Blake, assistant An Israeli, armored force pick up Arab laborers to work stiff Kepulilican resistance to President Nfxon’s threat­ . Rd., and in the evening at the crossed into Jordan south of the ed Greece, Turkey and Israel. ant Church wrill meet tomorrow North United Methodist Church seeking variances in zoning town planner, and Thomas Mon- Bernard Apter, In Israel. Arab guerrilla organi­ ened veto of an education money bill, is beginning to He Is part-time ' parish visitor at 9:30 a.m. at the church. The will meet tonight at 7 at the regulations. ahan, building inspector. Dead, Sea Tuesday night and re­ zations strongly oppose Arabs 66 Highwood Dr. mained for nearly 20 hours, talk compromise. for the Imimanual Congrega­ Rev. Normain E. Swensen, pas- church. working for Israeli concerns. Assurances have been given The' property in question be- ^Mrs. David Warren, auxiliary striking at Arab guerrilla buses, will not deter efforts to increase tional Church in Hartford. The tor, will teach. ----- CHABUC8 S. BVRB EDWABD H. OLBHMBT president, weicomed the guests In Lebanon, an explosion shat­ lo key GOP members that if ___ There will be a service of blongs to Mrs. Irene M. Wilkes the Israeli military command funding is vocational education, meeting Is open to amateur and and president at the business tered windows at Beirut's Mak- Congress upholds a Nixon veto Trinity Covenant Church Holy Communion tomorrow at of 330-332 Center St. To widen reported today. and here the administration Is professional photographers. W oods Gets .session. Mrs. Paul Norman read used Hospital Tuesday night. of the appropriation because it the street at that point, the state Jordan said there was a ma­ apparently willing to compro­ Choir will rehearse tomorrow 1® ^t. Mary’s Episcopal the secretary's report, and Mrs. The hospital belongs to the Mos­ Church. wants to cut ten feet into the goes $1.2 billion over his budget, mise. The Twins Mothers Club of st 7:30 p.m. Alfred KargI, treasurer, report­ jor land and air battle. lem community. The bomb, be- property, leaving Mrs. Wilkes Three Years The Israelis said their force he will accept a lesser increase Rep. Albert H. Qule, R-Minn., Greater Hartford will meet to­ Manchester Community Play­ with 48 rather than B8 feet of ed a balance of over $3,129 In In a new bill. Trinity Coventry Church Bi­ tile organization’s treasury. killed five guerrillas and suf­ (See Page Eight) a chief architect of the vocation­ morrow at 8:16 p.m. In the ers will have open casting for frontage. The case for (.ompromlse was ble study will meet tomorrow Mrs. George Bendtsen, di­ fered no casualties or damage. al education legislation, who Mitchell Room of the South its production of "Don’t Drink To do so, the state will reduce For Forgery strengthened Tuesday when the at 7:30 p.m. rector of volunteers, told of the A1 Fatah, the guerrilla organi­ was undecided last week about Congregational Church, comer the Water" tonight at 8 at the the area of the lot and its front- Senate voted, 74-17, in favor of . , , i . A Manchester man. taken growth of the volunteer services zation, claimed Its men killed his vote on sustaining a veto, of Main and Buckingham Sts., Print-Mart BuUding, E. Middle age below zoning requirements. rp|,,_ the $19.7 billion appropriations Dennis Boyd, son of Mr. and two of the raiders and destroyed said Tuesday he will support the Hartford. After the business Tpke. John A. Cagianello, secretary |rom his prb^n «> ' .Z" Z Z rl voLler^ two Israeli tanks. bill for toe departments of La­ Mrs. John Boyd of 41 Barry €% Iraq Stifles veto because of "assurances" meeting, a program will be It was the longest Israeli bor and Health, Education and Rd., was named to the dean's given to him that more money presented on easy sewing ideas. A prayer service will be con­ Wilkes had been contacted and in Hartford, was sentenced to gg^|j.g ,,gg risen by over 3,000. penetration of Jordan since the Welfare. The bill covers toe cur­ 2 2 list at Castleton (Vt.) State Col­ ducted tomorrow at' 7:30 p.m. decided not to voice an objec- three additional years for forg- Tlie construction of the new 1967 Arab-Iaraell war. Coup, Blames rent fiscal year that started last (See Page Eight) The Commission on Member­ lege. He is a senior majoring at Calvary Church. Saudi Arabian forces sta­ in English. ing a U.S. Treasury Department addition to tlie liospltal is right July 1. ship and Evangelism of South A representative from the on schedule and is about 30 per tioned In toe area joined Arab check. The Senate set a vote today United Methodist Church will First Church of Christ, Sclen- state said some nine other prop­ cent completed, according to guerrillas and Jordanian Army U.S.^England to resolve a laat-mlnute dispute meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at U. S. Army Pfc. Jon F. Dro- have its regular mld- erties in this area might also Harold W. (Buddy) Woods of Mrs. John Knowlton. When the units in battling the Israelis, an over the issue of earmarking the church. biak, 21, Son of Mr, and Mrs. ^gek testimony meeting tomor- be affected in the future "par­ Manchester will serve three g^j^jinon is completed hopefully A1 Fatah communique Issued in BEIRUT, Lebanon (APJ — toe nearly $2 billion in the bill Court Delays John J. Drobiak, 78 Foxcroft g pm . at the church. ticularly along Broad St." He y®""® tliree-to in January 1971, it will add 39 Damascus said. Radio Baghdad reported today for the Office of Economic Op­ Dr., was assigned Dec. 16 to .pjje meeting is open to the pufb- said they were all under review seven-year state sentence he is beds, 17 of which will be A Jordanian spokesman said that the Iraqi government portunity.
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