6,Donuts Free!! Vesl of Dockerel Rd., Vernon, Jjjg Association

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X. Ayerag^Daily Net Press Run The Weather F o r The .Week Ended PAGE TWENTY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 • -4 Septem ber 12, 1970 . Cloudy, cool. with periods of rain and drizzle through ’Thurs­ 15,792 / day morning. Low tonight about ■ Mark Swerdloff, coordinator Manchester Rod and Gun 50. High tomorrow 70 to 76. About Town of the Manchester Drug Ad­ Club will have Its quarterly School Board ^ Manchester—A City of Village Charm visory Center will be guest meeting tonight at 8 at the Mystic Reylew, NABA, will Meets Tonight,, speaker at a meeting of the clubhouse on Daley Rd., Cov­ VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 294 (Classified Advertising on Page 19) meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester Rota^ Club to­ entry. TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 PRICE TEN CENTS After being In recess since Odd Fellows Hall. After the morrow at 6:30 p.m. at Man­ meeting, there will be a kitchen July 27, the Bocml of Education COMPLETE toBWTl^MITKwc chester Country Club. Local 991 of the Manchesiter will resiune semi-monthly meet­ social for members and guests. Town Employes tvlll have an imiuransmith * ings tonight at 8 o’clock In the Members are reminded to bring Boy Scout Troop 133 will meet important meeting tonight at 7 Items for the social. tomorrow at 6 :45 p.m. in Fellow­ in "nnker Hall. Bennet Junior High School Main INSURANCE ship Hall of Second Congrega­ Building. Arab Commandos Bolton Marks Fmma Nettlet(jn Group of tional Church. ' Peter R. Haskell, son of Mr. It will take necessary action Second Oongregatlonal Church and Mrs. J. Robert Haskell of (HI establishing these washout Mill i An Anniversary will have a potiuck at its meet­ Accounts: ’Three Project I ac­ SERVICE 11111 i_LLLi Strikes at GM Plants Idle Friendship Club of St. John’s 18 Jordt St. and a. graduate pf ing tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at Spell Out Demands Today’s Herald Includes, Polish National Catholic Church Manchester High School, is counts totaling $136,686; ProJ- the church. After supper, there on pages 10 and 11, a story will have its first meeting of the among 30 Colby College students "“ect Outdoors , for 1970-71, will be a sewing session. $37,600; adult basic educaticHi, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' and a picture about Bolton’s season tonight at 7:30 at the spending their junior year at the weekend celebration of its church. University of Caen in France, ■ $14,000; Industrial a rts pro­ The West Side Old Timers Arab guerrillas demanded today that Israel free 13 250th anniversary. studying the French language, gram , $8,600; and vocational REAL committee will meet Wednesday specific prisoners and an unspecified number of Pales­ 'The religious education board literature, history, and contem­ education program, $22,116. Accounts of weddings ap­ at 7:30 p.m. at the home of tinians in exchange for Americans and Israelis among of Second Congregational porary culture. The board is expected to ap­ ESTATE pear on pages 12, 13, and 14. Francis Mahoney, 19 Hamlin St. 54 remaining airline hijack hostages. Auto Workers Aeross U.S. Church will meet tonight at 7:30 point an assistant superinten­ Laying down its detailed in the church parlor. The executive board of the dent of buildings, grounds and terms for the first time, the By LOWELL McKIROAN The executive board of the Women’s Christian Fellowship maintenance. It will also act on Popular Front of the Liberation Associated Press Writer Manchester Republican Worn-, M otherhood of M ary M other’s of Second Congregational 11 resignations; 3 requests for en’s Club will meet Wednesday Circle will have a potiuck at leaves of absence; 12 profes- Hijacker Shot of Palestine declared; "To start New London Church will .meet tonight at 8 with, we want the Israeli gov­ DETROIT (AP) — The at 1:30 p.m. instead of 1 p.m. it’s meeting tonight at 8 at the at the church. si<mal appointm ents; and 2 cus­ United Auto Workers went so that members may attend the home of Mrs. Bernard McDon­ todial appointments. ernment to ajmounce accept­ ance of the principle of an ex­ on strike against General- dutch treat luncheon at noon nell, 184 Ludlow Rd. Manchester Chapter, Aboard Plane Teachers for Tom Meskill at Willie’s change.” Motors Corp. today, chok­ SPE3BSQSA, will rehearse to­ Bing’s In-Law Dies Steak House. The meeting will ’The cast for the Uttle ’Thea­ night at 8 at the Army-Navy Then, a spokesman ticked off ing off car production by REDDING, CaUf. (AP) — be at the home of Mrs. York tre of Manchester’s production Club. Men wishing to join this In California a four-part aemand calling for In Court the world’s largest manu­ Strangfeld, 158 Greenwood Dr. Mrs. D. E. Grandsteff, Bing ROBERT J. SMITH, release of a Swiss man charged of ’"The Subject Was Roses” will four-part barbershop harmony facturing firm and idling rehearse tonight at 8 at its group may attend the rehearsal Crosby’s mother-in-law, died INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1 9 U SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A Haifa with spying for the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hundreds of thousands of 'ITie M anchester G ilbert and studio at 22 Oak St. or contact Dennis Santoro, 397 Sunday In a hospital of injuries male passenger demanding to Popular Front, two Algerians workers in the United suffered In a traffic accident go to North Korea attempted to token off a British jetliner in Is- Schools In most strikebound Sullivan Workshop will have Its Spring St. States and Canada. * general meeting tonight at 8 Rebecca Circle of Emanuel last ’Tuesday. The auto collision 649-5241 hijack a ’Trans World Airlines t'oel last month, 10 Lebanese Connecticut towns were open to- Pickets were posted around also injured three of the singer’s JeUlner today. He was shot by soldiers taken prisoner last Jan. day, but teachers remained off MIKE at the South United Methodist Lutheran Church will meet at Manchester Lodge of Ma­ 963 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER GM facilities In 31 states and Church with a program of spec­ the home of Mrs. Richard T. sons will meet tomorrow night children by her daughter, ac­ (Ground Floor Next to Houm 4 Halo) another passenger, a private t and an unspecified number of tjjg jj, go^g and court bear- two Canadian provinces after tress Kathryn Grant ial entertainment and refresh­ Carter, 63 Lyndale St. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic guard for a shipment of securi-' Palestinians, ings were scheduled for teachers last-minute negotiation failed Mrs. Grandsteff was about 80. ments. night a t 7:30. Tem ple. 'The Fellow craft degree ties, after being in control of the The spokesman, Ghassan to answer charges that they INCREASED to produce a new, pattern-set­ will be exemplified, with Ame plane for a little more than an Kanafani, said names of the violated no-strike injunctions. ting contract for the auto Indus­ A free clinic for regular The Richard Martin South P. Sterud, senior warden pre­ hour, deputy sheriffs said. Palestinians whose freedom the Schools In New London were try. measles will be held Wednesday School PTA executive board siding. A social hour with re­ Robert E. De Nlsco, 34, an Popular Front seeks would be closed while teachers were busy PJ.cketlng was generally from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Man­ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. freshments will follow the pro­ employe of Brinks, Inc., stood released only after Israel appearing In court In connection ' peaceful, although about 41) chester Public Health Nursing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gram . up and shouted “police” and be- agrees to exchange prisoners, with an Injunction issued against PENSIONS strikers barricaded some 260 Association headquarters, 71 E. Darden Haslett of 8 ’Tuck Rd. gan struggling with the hijacker At least 23 Americans were their walkout. XI salaried workers and sup(ervls- Center St. Dr. Robert Galvin, 'TBe Twins M others Club of after the pilot announced the hi- among the remaining hostages. Fines against 141 New London ory personnel at two. GM plants school physician, will administer Marilyn Binette of 436 Wood­ Greater Hartford will hold a Jack after the plane landed at but the guerrillas also hold eight teachers involved in the strike at Willow Run neat Detroit the vaccine. Mrs. Clarence Rush land St.; Annie Burnette of 128 potiuck Wednesday at 7 p.m. at San B’rancisco International Britons, eight Swiss and two were reduced from $100 to $50 m ost of the night. and Mrs. George Walker will Park St.; and Julie Kearns of 33 the Christ the King Lutheran Airport. West Germans. by Superior Court Ju.dge David The strikers blocked the park­ serve In a volunteer capacity. Russell St. on Sept. 8 received Church, 465 Park Ave., Windsor. In Washington the Federal The Popular Front freed Mon- M. Shea. Other fines against 11 ing lot with their own cars at certificates as graduates of the Mrs. Robert P. Mercler, presi­ Aviation Administration Identi- day night a Dutch crew member officials of the Npw London As- the Chevrolet Motor Division The council on ministlres of licensed practical nurse pro­ dent, will discuss her trip to fied the would-be hijacker as of a Trans World Airlines sociation were reduced from and Fisher Body Division to North United Methodist Church gram conducted jointly by St. Ization of Mothers of ’Twins V. KIRKA, Owner & Oporator -■ Don Irwin, 27, white, of 7430 Boeing 707, one of three jetll- $250 to $125.

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