
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1968 PAGE TWENTY AYcrage Dally Net Press Rui HlanriiPiatpr lEttrnlng HrraUi For The Week Ended The Weather Juuary 6, 1968 Clear tonight. Low near lero. Washington LOL will meet to­ The\7th Grade Fellowship of morrow at 8 p.m. at Orange Sout^Methodlst Church will Tomorrow fair. High in taana About Town School Menus Jianrl|PHtpr lEuptttnn IlpraUi or low s. Hall. meet tomcrrow at 7 p.m. at Directors Act Today 15,534 20 K m ScnkM* Touth Study Otxxip yfe church for a skating party of North ICettiodtat Church will Manchester— A City of Village Charm Polish Women’s Alliance 518 at Charter Oak Park. The chil­ The Manchester public school meet tonight at 7 at the church. t ^ l meet Sunday at 3 p.m. at dren may be picked up at the menu for the week beglruling On Charter Proposals VOL. LXXXV n, NO. 86 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 (OlaMifled Advertiaing on Page IS) 77 North St. church at 9 p.m. Jan. 16 is as follows: P R K ^ SEVEN CENTS Th<? executive committee of Monday: Breaded veal cutlet, The Board of Directors, in a special meeting tonight, the Manchester Scholarship The Manchester Power tomato sauce, mashed potato, Foundation will meet tonight The Newcomer's Club of the will, take action on a host of recommended charter Manchester YWCA wJU sponsor Squadron will meet Friday at wax beans, bread, butter, milk, changes, as required by the state’s Home Rule Law, at 8:30 at the Manchester mixed fruit. a wine tasting party and spa­ 7:80 p.m. at Bowers School. Af­ Chamber of Commerce. Tuesday: Hamburg patty on The meeting is at 8 in the Municipal Building Hearing ghetti supper Tuesday at 7 p.m. ter an Indoctrination of new Room. ------------------- pilots, Dr. A. Elmer Dlskan will roll, potato chips, peas, milk, The entered apprentice de­ at Iona Hall, Regent St., for 'Today is the deciidline for po^al is also being opposed by Train Crash give an Illustrated talk on brownie pudding. members, their husbands, and board actlan on aooepttng or re- ORCTs minority Detnocrate. gree will be conferred Saturday "Aboard the SS Hope." The Wednesday: Vegetable beef at 7:30 p.m. at a meeting of guests. A nominal fee will be soup, spiced ham and lettuce Jeicting aH or part of the pro- ^he only other Item on to- charged for the supper, which event is open to members and Uriel Lodge of Masons at the guests. sandwich, applesAuce, milk, ice poeels made by the Charter Re- nigM’s agenda, the board 'Will Masonic Temple In Merrow. Re­ is being prepared by 10 mem­ cream sandvdeh. vision Oonunisslon (C81C.) If no consider approval of a 329,860 m freshments will be served after bers. Mrs, Emil Lucek Is pro­ High School Only: BiUced ham, action were to 'be taken by to- eppropriation. It would finance ures 200 Parents of children attending the meeting. gram chairman lor the event. day, all c f the ORCs recom- ooet of prepairlng plans and Center Nursery School voted mashed potato^ applesauce, milk. mendatlons would sitand. spedflcaitlone for a proposed yesrterday at a coffee hour for JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) brought In. Most were treated Thursday: Oven fried chicken, The 'board may set a date in new Lincoln School In Center FlotUla 17-18 of the U. S. Coast Stephen Spaeth of 36 Marion one double-session day each A New York-bound rapid transit and released. cranberry sauce, parslied pota­ April for a referendum on the Springs Park. The school ques­ Ouard Auxiliary will sponsor a Dr. will speak Saturday at 8 week. On this day, tri(ps wiai be “ I heard a big sound and then to or candled sweet potato, proposed changes, which include tion, loo, will be up for a ref­ commuter train crashed Into the free eight-week course In pilot­ p.m. at a meeting of the Come tiaken and lunch will be served everything went black,” said ing, seamanship and boat handl­ Doubles Club of North Metho­ liorlnc photo whole kernel com, bread, but­ two that have become contro­ erendum vote In the ^rlng. rear of another at the height of Gilbert Rodriquez, 46, of the at school Dor which the children ter, milk, peaches. ing starting tonight at 7 at the dist Church at the church. He PTA Speak er versial iBsues. the evening rush hour Thursday Bronx, N.Y., a passenger In one will prepeira the deissent. Color Engaged Friday: Orange juice, toasted Injuring some 200 persons. community room of Enfield will tell of his participation In sUdes of the chlildren pantlcipait- One Is a proposal for the of the trains. Rodriquez said he Federal Savings Bank, Rt. 6. the American Field Service In­ cheese sandwich, apple-celery- Thomas F. Ferguson, coqxib- Eighteen required hospitaliza­ Ing In various activities were The engagem ent o f Mias Vic­ election, every two years, o f the LOFT’S KITCHEN was In a train which halted be­ ternational Exchange Student raisln salad, milk, peanut but­ lisher of The Herald, ■will be entire ninemember Board of tion. hind a second of the subway- shown at the meeting. ter cookies. O f^ ter Hartford Youth for Program when he spent 10 toria Millette and Anthony guest apeaker when Washing- Education, and to non-staggered FRESH CANDY There were no fatalities. The style trains, waiting to enter the Christ will sponsor a Bible quiz weeks in Germany as the guest Kaataukas, bath o f Manchester, txm iSchool PTA celebraites (Its Injured began jamming the Jer­ Journal Square station. Nayaug Yacht Club will have terms. Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the of a family in Eboldshausen. 20th anniveraary Tuesday ait the sey City Medical OJenter shortly A third train collided with the its first meeting of the season hae been announced by her par­ The proposal is opposed by WELDON DRUG CO. Batchelder School, 767 New Bri­ Refreshments will be served af­ Highway Post school. Hla topic will be "The ‘past and present schwl board after the 5:16 p.m. collision rear of the one he was on, Rod­ Saturday at the Marine Corps ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. tain Ave., Hartford. ter the program. The meeting Newspaper and the Commu­ members, 'by the Democratic which occurred Just west of the riquez said. He added the im­ League Home, Glastonbury. A Millette of 168 Main St. Is open to all members of the Exams Tuesday nity.” Port Authority Trans Hudson pact knocked him unconscious potluck will be served at 6:30 Her fiance Is the son of Mr. minority of the CRC, and by the church. Technical, oral examinations Founders of the PTA, its past (PATH) tubes station at Journal and when he awoke “ many peo­ p.m., the governor’s board will and Mrs. Anthony Kastauskas three minority Democrats on will be given by the Manches­ presidents, and former prinoi- Square here. ple were on the floor, all yell­ meet at 7 :30, and the club meet­ of 15 Starkweather St. the Board c f Directors. Xerox Copy Service ter Personnel Office next Tues­ pels are among the guests In­ Twenty-eight doctors were ing.” The Hartford-Tolland Council Miss Millette is a senior at The other controversial pro­ ing is scheduled for 8. Members day to seven eligible candidates vited. ’The event will begin with called In to reinforce the two He was taken to the hospital Manchester of the VFW will meet Friday at Manchester High School. Mr. posal Is fo r a mandatory, not- J&M will show slides of various cruis­ for the post of highway super­ a potluck supper in the cafe­ normally assigned to emergen­ with back and neck Injuries. Btaeprint and Supply, Inc. 8 p.m. at the VFW Home. Those es and experiences of last sum­ KaataAiskas, a 1966 graduate of less-than-one-mill tax for Capi­ cy duty. Dr. Clifford Blast, di­ intendent. The position has been teria alt 6:30. Jersey City Police Director 690 Hartford Rd., Manchester attending are reminded to bring mer. Mendheater Hl|gh School, is em­ tal Improvements. This pro- rector of emergency facilities, vacant since Jan. 1, when Ern­ UPHOISTCRY George Whelan declared a state 640-8693 articles for a gift table. A ccmmiuniby ^ n g will fol­ said more than 200 victims were ployed at the Idock Oo. est Tureck became park super­ of emergency and police. Red BoflkvlUe Exchange Ent. 140S The trustees of Second Con­ No date has been announced low, ’wdth Mrs. Max Obermeder > Reupholstering intendent. ait the piano. Cross, fire and civil defense gregational Church will meet to- for the wedding. • Covers Tlie French Club of Mamches- Herman Passcantel, the de­ *Ihe evening’s aottvlUes will C A M ER A S units swarmed into the area to tonight at 7:30 at the^church. • Custom Drapes evacuate injured. tor will have a poWuck Sunday partment’s ooordinatxn-. Is serv­ include a Penny AiuoUon. Each H LM — BULBS at 5 p.m. ait Orange Hall. Jehovah’s Witnesses will have ing as acting superimtendent. person attending should bring a Rescue operations were ham­ Read Herald Ads Manchester Chess Club will Tolland, Conn. 4 W riters pered because of the near-zero theocratic ministry school to­ Of the seven eligible appli­ wrapped “white elephant” to be I DISCOUNT PRICES meet tonight at 7 at Iona Hall, weather, and the locations of morrow at 7:30 p.m.
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