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PAGE TWENTY FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1970 p , ? : - IHanrlfpater ifwalii Average Difly Net Preen Run Ff'5 •’ The Weather Ww The Wn.vm edc Bhded .^bout Town Shbwen,. thunderstornu like­ PSlice La ^Democrats Have 113 Lead ly today, higb around 80. Show­ fitudenta o< the Wemer Piano, 15,610 ers ending late tonight. Mootr Oisan and Vocal afudio, accbm- Alter Canvass of Voters ' ly sunny Sunday, highest in the panted bp their inatrucfor, Mrs. Edward B. W> Maneheater— A City o f ViUage Charm upper 70s to low 80s. Karen W. Pearl, wiU attend the school St. was rested-yesier-ster For the first time in town In the year interval Demo- Berkritlre ICuaic Festival at . - / x — , VOL, LXXXIX, NO. 239 day on a ^^re-arrest warrant history, an up-to-date revised crats gained 242 voters, and Re- (SIXTEEN PAGES — TV SECllON) Tanglewood, Lenox. Maas., to- / oa m,.. MANCHES'TER, (XINN., SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1970 AdrertUM: oa U) PRICE TEN CENTS morrow. They wUl hear the charging himim with breach of list of registered voters shows m B M t o n ^ p h o n y Orch^tra in p ea ce,^ e U to appear in court Democrats ieading RepubUcans, S lr r a r O ^ m ^ ^ e d le a ^ Hartford. with a majority of 118. The fig- in the same voting districts in 1968 AM X HARDTOP. 343. Aulo.. ^*nrtan planning to attend will wim t r> fT oa f m were released this week which they held the majority d O D c m m o H S . m ^ j S s S d i o SSrSlLlnlS^^ by. the registrars of voters of- last year. RepubUcans -have Power Sloering, While. Reel Sharp! Religious Tension at 8 a.m * * Britain, charged with breaking tj|g conclusion of a town- leads of 138 in the second, 9 Search for Kidnaped Girl and entering with criminal in- wide canvass. The house-to- hi the third, 488 in the fourth. O.C.’a father told me that From there to an ell roof and ,North Viet Prisoners Freed the main roof was easy. From The Rev, Dr. J.^daniey Shaw, tent, and larceny under »2,0Q0. house canvass is required to be ^ d 89 in the when he first came to Manches­ •2195** there the low open belfry would pastor of South U idM Metho- DesUe, presenUy incarcerated held annually by state statute le ^ by M6 in ^b® ter as a young lad, a Mr. Dlmock owned what is now have been difficult for one per­ Mounts in Ulster Continuing in Michigan dlst CSiurch, wiU conduct a serv- in state prison, was arrested in to remove the names of de- *“ « , m ^ Center Park. There was no ron, but was not too much for TED TRUDON. Inc. ice Sunday at 8 rid a.m. on ra- cmuiecUon with a house break ceased persons or ■ those who As they d as y , By RODNEY PINDBR have moved from town. crats hold voter registraUon Linden St. then. The piece of one very tall lad and one little VOLKSWAGEN LANSING, Mich. (AP) — PoUce were "running down leads dio aitatian WINF. The program aVdse Birch Mt. Rd. He pleaded -Asaiclatod PreM Writer In Biggest War Repatriation property was bounded on the lightweight. It was then very TOLLAND TPKE. — TAIXJOTTVILLE is spoosored by the Manchester not guilty to both charges in Democrats dropped 488 voters leads in two of Manchester’s and rechecklng what we’ve done before” as they continued north by Center St., east by simple to attach one end of a 1 J u Northern Ireland (AP) Northern Ire- CouncU of Caiurches and the Circuit Court 12, Manchester, from the July 1 list, RepubU- three Assembly Districts — As- their search today for Laurie'Murningham, kidnaped 16-year- cans 479, and unaffiUated 612. sembly District 18, composed of Main St., .‘^outh where Myrtle wire to the tongue and throw the WM brac^ for trouble today, with tension mounting as old daughter of a former Lansing mayor. SAIGON (AP) — Two Clergy Association of Mstnches- yesterday; And .the case was coil to the ground. By the time The DemocraUc lead on that Voting Districts 1 and 2, where St. is now and west by the line ProxMtant Or^genaen prepared to march in an annual “ We’ve pretty well covered the greater Lansing area. Now ter. continuted to July-23. the climbers were back on the Junks carrying 62 prison­ day, the last of record, was li2. the lead is 218; and Assembly that is now the back line of parade celebratii^ their ancestors’ victory over Roman we’re going over it again," said Lansing PoUce Chief Derdd ers of war and 24 fishermen the house lots on Linden St. g;round the other end of the wire 2Sion EvangeUcal Lutheran Thomas A. Rychllng, 27, of Manchester’s lists now total District 20, composed of Vot- Latholics in the Battle of the Boyne 280 years ago. W. Husby. There was nothing but grass, was up in the woods on the hill reached North Vietnam to­ Church councU wUl meet to- Nathan Hale Rd., Coventry,, 21,644 voters—8,888 Democrats, Ing Districts 6 and .7, where the Some 20,000 British troops and Husby said he was ontimlstlc that authorities would find brush and trees on the lot. Mr. across Main St. Simple? Yetdi. day, completing the big­ night at 7:46 at the church. charged with defective brakes, 8,270 Republicans, and 4,891 xm- lead is 241. A U C T IO N police remained on - guard th® girl, abducted Thursdav by a gunman who robbed a gift affiliated. Assembly District 19, where Dimock was eager to sell^the' gest repatriation of cap­ ----- defecUve lights, defecUve tires. against new violence, and shoo where she worked. The gunman pistol-whlpned the 64- Compared to Uils time last Republicans hold a 346 voter whole thing for 'nine^huddred lU U a a U O f " Prime Minister James C^ches- y<»ar-old owner of the shoo before demanding that the young tives of the Vietnam war. The board of trustees of South and defecUve tailll^ts. Court dollars cash. Perl^eqM that was All of the prisoners threw off United Methodist Church wlU date July 27. year, also following a townwide registration lead, is composed Rockville SATURDAY, JULY 11th -1 0 AJL terClark pleaded fOr Catholic girl accompany him, police said. canvass, Manchester has 228 of Voting Districts 3, 4 and 6. tpo high a ^ ric^ at that time. their clothing, duffle bags and meet tonight at 7 ;80 at the _____ coop«raUon In maintaining Miss Mumingham is the daughter of Max E. Murninghan more voters. The total then was The following is a breakdown More likely, though, is that the ao I VtVAAJlSV peace. Ten people have been gifts given them by the Saigon church. ACCIDENTS Hospital Notes mavor of Lansing from 1966 to 1969. He and his wife have three government as they boafded the 21,321, and Republicans led by of the voting llste by voting dls- wquM-^e buyers couldn’t raise killed and hundreds wounded in other children. Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 MANCHESTER GOON & FOX aU B ' * ® ^ boats, cast oft from a South John Mather Chapter, Order EUzabeth C. Deakln, 26 Han­ 96. tricts and assembly districts; 'that kind of money then. p.m. in all areas except ma­ Murninghan has continued a day and night vigil at the ot DeMolay, wlU bonduct a car sen Dr., Vernon was Issued a ' The south end of it was known For Ulster Vietnamese landing ship and de­ to the kids in O.C.’s age as ternity where they are 2 to 4 Lansing police station that began with his daughter’s abduc- parted at full speed for the six- wash tomorrow fiom 8 a.m., to written warning for improper Voter List Breakdown North River Rd. off RL 44A About 260,000 of the arch-Pro- Uon. 1 p.m., at the Hartford NaUon- backing. She backed out of a Dlmock’s Hill and was used for and 6:80 to 8 p.m. HOIXiYWOOD (AP) — Enter- **®*ants were scheduled to mile run to shore., PoUce authorities have mounted ground and air searches By Voting DistHc^ coasting in winter. There was a North Coventry, Conn. talnen sympathetic to Northern ^ triumphant parades A South Vietnamese spokes­ al Bank parking lot oh Main St. parking space on Main St. yes- for the missing girl. A house-to-house search and scouring by ----- ' terday morning and hit a park- District Dem. Rep. Un. Total bare flat spot as if the top of the Admitted Wednesday: Bar­ man reported that the two mo­ Ireland’s Roman r>,thfiMc ml- ®'^*'’ “ *® culminating scores of poUce of backyards, vacant lots and buildings, ga­ Manchester Rotary Club wUI ed car next to hers belonging to 1 1,450 1,094 779 3,323 hill had been cut off. There was bara Lukeman, Pinnacle Rd., Furnihire, Antiques, Household Goods, nority are calling on the British proceasioiis In 19 cities, torized junks "were observed 1,418 813 3,511 a small base ball place big Ellington; Nell Rittenband, rages and bushes In about a third of the cltv also faUed tb’tura reaching the shore” at Oia meet Tuesday at 6:80 p.m., at the Jarvis ConstrucUon Co., 2 1,280 Tools, Toys, Glassware, Books, government to prevent "a mas- *'“ !"'***« “ “ Belfast, up a clue, according to Lansing Mayor Gerttid Graves. the Manchester Ooin\try Club.

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