r W , \ ■ PAGE TWENTY-TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1970 lEwttttig li n a li Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather For The Week Bnded Fair, not as cool tonight; low Angnst 16, leie 65' to 60, Tomorrow cloudy, Residents ot Otis St. 93 Pints oi Blood Donated warmer, chance ot showers late IE in day; high In 80s. Moday—fa ir-. 14,780 pleasant Criticize PZC Procedure At 20th Anniversary Visit Open fonighfr tillill 9:00! Manchester— A City of Village Charm Four realdents of OUs St., ap­ checked Into the matter and ’The 20th anniversary 'visit of James Barnett our entire stock that he had received promises pearing last nlg^t at a Board of the Bloodmobile at St. James’ Esirl Bissell VOL. LXXXK, NO. 275 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SEITHON) MANCHESTER CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1970 (Classified Advertising <m Page U ) PRICE TEN CENTS Directors comment session, said on two occasions that the Im­ School yesterday netted a total Norman A. Boulais provements would be made. of 93 pints of blood for the Everett S. Moseley iheokers *1.00 they are' upset with the proce­ Ihe promises, he said, were statewide Red Cross-adminis­ Robert P. Kennedy fiitn's—ladic8’>-boys’— srirls* \ dures followed at public hear­ from Town Manager Robert tered program. Warren E. LeForte ings and meetings by the Plan­ Weiss and Director of Public ’Ihe Bloodmobile first accept­ John Torzsa Works •miliam O’Neill. ning and Zoning Oommission ed donors in Manchester on Stephen Carney Nixon’s Commission Astronomer Reports PZC. Odegard said that the last June 6, 1060 at Center Church, Mrs. Bernadette Schulz „ word from Weiss and O’Neill after initiating the nation’s only Joseph Michalik Senate Vote Opposes Funds Tliey charged that the com­ mission pays less attention to had Indicated that the work was all-state free blood program in Edward J. Fontana Danbury the day before. New W orldForming homeowners who speak at the to have been done about two Leon Rivers Mapping Guidelines meetings than it does to techni­ mcxiths ago, but was held up be­ Yesterday, 61 doners kept ap­ pointments and 44 walked in. The following donors walked cal experts, testifying for de­ cause Boctfd of Directors’ action in. ttvwacic c f BRIGHTON, England (AP) — tance light will travel in one velopers. is needed on assessment proce­ Only two prospective doners W downtown wkhcheswrj* A British astronomer says he year. were rejected. James V. McCooe ^ opM MI*, aad Rfl For Foreign Troops in Laos dures. has found a planetary system The star Is surrounded by a Tlielr comments stem from A number of people reached Da-vid Branweln For Campus Peace hearings and decisions on a re­ forming around a large star, disc of matter 4 billion miles A Beach St. resident, who had the multi-gallon mark at the an­ Mrs. Constance Tomezuk - WASHINGTON (AP) — The WASHINGTON (AP) — Em­ quest by developer Raymond the roof of a campus building Epsilon Aurigae, far out In across and has been intriguing complained last month about niversary visit. ’They are Mrs. Florian Bolduc President’s Commission on had a camera mounted on a rl' phasizing its opposition to a Damato for apartments on Otis the parking of buses on Besuih space. scientists for 40 years because Margatet Brooks and Don Car­ Mrs. Germaine Freink Campus Unrest, its hearings fie gunstock, something that jf confirmed, this would be of Its unusual activity wide Indochina war, the Senate St. Damato has been given pre- St., said last night that the prac­ penter, six gallons; Howard A. Sister Rita Clare Hoffner has voted against use of U.S. complete, starts preliminary ^ d have looked like a fire- first Ume a planetary sys- Kopal told the conference Ut- liminary approval for eight tice continues, despite a "cease- Miller, Donald K. Anderson Marlene Clark work today on what Its chair­ funds for foreign troops fighting apartments. and-desist’’ order to the bus and Edward Atkinson, five gal­ James H. Ridyard man has described as the "very He also testified that FBI had beTn found In support of Laos and Cambo­ *nM four residents complained company on Aug. 6. lons. ’Thaddeus Gadarowski .W E ARE hard task’’ of drafting recom- agents discovered military bul- thoueh astrnnnmorn dia. also that, because of what they And, a Benton St. resident Also, Mrs. Jean Kielick, four Mrs. June Offen mendations on how to keep lets as far as one mile away unvo / i f u made up of solid particles and The amendment, sponsored called "the round table discus­ made three suggestions pertain­ gallons; Mrs. Eileen C. l^ynn, Daniel Guamaccia peace at the nation’s coUeges from the shooting site and that ooservea stars w h^e they not gases Eisas was originallyorielnallv be­be- by Sen. J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark., sions between the PZC and the ing to his street. and Frank J. Preneta, three Alvin Baldt ANNOUNCING this fall. , agenU had picked up 60 pounds I*® lieved. was adopted by voice vote Fri­ eaperts,” very few other i>er- He recommended that park­ gallons; William Strain and Mrs. Margaret Dorie Chairman William W. Scran- of rocks, sticks and other ob- p_of m v tr \ But he said the particles mak- day and attached to the $19.2 sons in the room udiere the dis­ Mrs. Edwina Grant and Roger The start of our new beginner classes for the organ. ing be banned 'within 25 feet o f . Joseph Czerwinskl ^ said the commission would jects from the scene. nounced ‘"8 up the star’s seml-transpar-transpar- billion military purchasing bill. cussions 'were held knew what J. Bolduc, one gallon. Age groups 8-10, 11-12, 13-14 and adults. This course the E. Center St. intersection, Richard D. Poudrler hold working seminars all day James C. Woodring Jr. of thp Friday at include some equallingequalllng The amendment will be consid­ 2 transpired or what was decided. ’The next regular Bloodmo­ consists of 6 weeks of group instructions, 1 hour a before starting to draft Its re- Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, said he Jy® ^temattonal Astronomical that stop signs be installed at Mrs. ’Thomas Zemke the size of small planets. ered later In a conference with bile visit is scheduled for Sept. commendations to President saw a National Guard lieutenant conference. Last night’s comment session Benton and Wadsworth Sts., Mrs. Mildred M. Berggren week for the young students and 2 hours for the Kopal said astronomers have the House where its fate is un- 14 at St. Mary’s Episcopal Nixon. He said he hoped the re- give what appeared to be a Kopal, a professor of astrono- certadn. was manned by GOP Director and that tree branches which Mrs. Candace Hendricks adults. Music material and practice facilities will be been surprised by the low tem­ David Odegard. With few excep­ Church, 33 Park St., from 1:46 port would be ready sometime hand signal that started the Manchester University, In related action Friday, the are obscuring the stop sign at Wentworth Johnson furnished. perature of the system, about tions, all of the comment ses­ to 6:30 p.m. next month. shooting. ®P' ow500 uesreesdegrees or aoomabout the heat of Senate approved by voice vote Benton and Durkin Sts. be re­ 'The following donors kept ap­ Ernest A. Ley The commission concluded its The 19-year-old told the com- Aurigae, is 20 times as big aide of the sions, now in their fourth year, This course is designed primarily to assist the moon. an amendment by Sen. Birch moved. pointments. David R. Pierce hearings Friday at Kent State mission that the officer turned ^ ®un and 6,000 light years have been manned by Republi­ Paul S. Seybolt Jr. student to realize his or her ability to play,before Bayh, D-Ind., to reassert the cans. The Democratic directors Mrs. Martha Kurowskl University, Ohio, where four toward the troops, raised his away. A light year is the dis- (See Page Eight) Mrs. Anne Rothwell purchasing an organ. congressional prerogative of say that they are not boycot­ William Matushak students died in a confrontation pistol in the air, then turned setting ceilings on the level of Donald Bernard ting the semi-monthly sessions, Odd Creature Mrs. Marie D. Miller This course has been very successful for the with National Guardsmen May back toward the crowd of stu- ” U.S. military manpower. Deroaler photo 2 however. Allan P. Walch Mrs. Natalie Moseley young and adult student, with amazing results within 4. It had previously taken testl- dents and “ started to fire point And it adopted 69-0 an amend­ The sea potato, also known Sherman R. Collins Mrs. Rosalind A. Mudry a limited time. mony in Washington and at blank Into the ground.’ ’ ment by Sen. Charles Peresy, R- A South St. resident, who had as the heart urchin, burrows it­ Jackson, Miss., where two Shaws Wed 25 Years Mrs. Cecilia Michalak Charles Button In keeping with commission ni., to cut troop rotations by 26 requested several times in the self into the ocean floor, young Negroes were killed by Mrs. Marie Benson Miss Myra Perry Registrations are now being accepted for Sept. policy not to pursue details of Israel Claims Proof per cent, a step he said would past three years that South St., stretches its vacuumlike legs up Mr. and Mrs. Shaw were mar­ gunfire during a demonstration Mr. and Mrs. James F. Shaw William Strickland Alfred A. Santos We suggest that you call now, each group will have the shootings that might be pre­ save $140 million.
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