PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Keb. 27, 1976 H College notes FOCIS class Births begins Tuesday The weather Inside today Among the students The Family Oriented Childbirth In­ O’Connor, Daniel James, son of General Hospital. Her maternal named to the dean's list at Partly cloudy, chance of a shower, formation Society (FOCIS) is now Daniel and Claudia Guest O’Connor grandmother is Mrs. Patrick mild, high upper 50s. Fair tonight, low Area new s............8 High School Worlds the University of Hartford accepting registration for its March of 75 Maple St. He was born Feb. 22 Donoghue of South Belmar, N.J. Hei in 20s and 30s. Increasing cloudiness Business............... 2 O bituaries...... 12 College of Arts and series of classes in Expectant Parent at Manchester Memorial Hospital. paternal grandparents are Mr. and' Sunday, high in 40s. National weather Church n e y s ___6 Sports...................7 Sciences are; Education. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Mrs. William P. Diviney of Ocean forecast map on Page 9. Classified .... 9, 10 Sr. Citizens......... 2 Manchester: Michael M. Township, N.J. She has three Dear Abby........11 Week-Review . 16 The classes which meet weekly and Mrs. Donald Guest of East Hart­ Editorial .............4 W ings...................6 Darby, 41 Keeney St. begin Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at ford. His paternal grandmother is brothers, Charley, Patrick and East Hartford: Arthur Manchester Memorial Hospital in Nora O’Connor of East Hartford. He Michael. Donovan, 11 Alps Dr.; the conference rooms. The classes has a brother, Donald 8; and a sister. Junes, Wayne Paul, son of Wayne Anthony Galizia, 41 Central are taught by qualified professionals Deborah 12. T. and Therese Messier Jones of Ave.; Nancy C. Hajek, 22 and include the following in weekly Plainville. He was born Feb. 23 at Hemlock Lane.; Diane M. consecutive order: Early Pregnancy, tJark, Sharon Lynn, daughter of 'Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Reddy, 16 Bliss St. Labor and Delivery, Preview to Post- Dennis R. and Linda Copping Clark maternal grandparents are Mr. and Rockviiie: Marc S. Bear, Partum, Infant Care and Nutrition. of 28 Dobson Rd., Vernon. She was Mrs. Paul Messier of 205 Union St. 69 Davis Ave. The classes are free of charge and born Feb. 22 at Manchester Democrats shed kid gloves His paternargrdndmother is Mrs. Tolland: Anthony V. Tan- open to the public. Preregistration is Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Wallace Jones of Southington. His tillo, 227 Buff Cap Rd. required by calling Mrs. Robert grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. paternal great-grandparents are Mr. Bovee, 643-0604, Mrs. Thomas Moore, Richard B. Copping of Talcottville. and Mrs. Walter Main of Plainville Maureen Adams of 65 646-1254, or Mrs. John Soderberg, 228- Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, also of Plain­ in Massachusetts campaign Ansaldi Rd. was graduated 3106. and Mrs. Richard E. Clark of ville. He has a brother, Wallace Clif­ in January from Quin- Talcottville. Her maternal great­ BOSTON (UPI) — For more than a nipiac Coliege in Hamden grandmother is Mrs. Mabel P. Caine ford 2W. ____ a ’’right to work” law forbidding Bayh, asked about Jackson’s year before the New Hampshire deductions for mortgage interest he with an associate of arts of Winsted. Her paternal great­ llarpri, Jennifer Lynn, daughter compulsory unionism. Massachusetts campaign against Dateline 1776 primary, the Democrats seeking the called "outrageous.” He said degree. grandmother is Mrs. Paul Clark of 80 of Donald and Linda Nogle Harpel of Opposition to right to work laws is court-ordered busing, also had some 1976 presidential nomination treated homeowners with a $32,000 mortgage By United Press International Hemlock St. She has a brother, 211 Homestead St. She was born Feb. an article of liberal Democratic faith words of criticism for his each other with kid gloves. Since would lose $597 a year without the Connecticut and Alaska have MOORE’S CREEK, N.C., Feb. 27 Michael 2. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. and Bayh called a news conference to Washington colleague. He said “I deduction. Tuesday it has been naked knuckles denounce Carter’s statement as "in­ the highest income taxes in — The armed forces of loyalist Her maternal grandparents are Mr. think it’s most unfortunate the way Shriver’s grand slam came in a all around. < credible” and "insensitivity” to the the country — averaging $2,- Highlanders made a dawn charge Diviney, Margaret Anne, and Mrs. William Nogle of New he has demogogued on the issue lengthy statement issued by his 000 per return, according to Former Gov. Jimmy Carter of plight of Massachusetts textile trying to cross Moore’s Creek in the daughter of Charles E. and Margaret Cumberland, Pa. Her paternal here,” and went on to accuse Jackson headquarters. He said if The Conference Board. South Georgia has been the punching bag workers whose jobs disappeared face of American opposition. The at­ Donoghue Diviney of 26 Union St. She grandfather is Donald Harpel of of coming into a “tense situation Massachusetts gives its votes to Dakota is at the other end of tack was repulsed in three minutes sinc^he came in first in the primary when their factories moved- to ¥ the scale, averaging about $1,- was born Feb. 21 at Rockville Camp Hill, Pa. She has a brother,, with a magic solution that is obvious­ Wallace, “it means the the politics of 2 Tuesday. But some of the other con­ Georgia and other states with right 000 per tax return. and the Highlanders routed. Bryan David 4. ly unconstitutional.” divisiveness ... exploitation ... tenders are catching elbows, too. to work laws. He also said he would For his part, Jackson kept his manipulation ... fear, the Sen. Henry Jackson, D-Wash., kept spend the remaining time until the criticism focused on Carter, whose that gave us Nixon, Agnew"Snd his sights trained on the Georgian primary pointing out his differences Monday night proposal to end tax Watergate are back again.” Friday. But Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., with Carter. managed to zap both Carter and SAVE 39% TO Jackson at one news conference. And Sargent Shriver aimed a major blast at Gov. George Wallace of Alabama, Ford denounces Castro regime with some firecrackers tossed U toward Carter, Jackson, Bayh, Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz., President Ford and Ronald Reagan. as ‘an international outlaw’ OFF The Democrats may be spatting MIAMI (UPI) — President Ford ceremony at Dade County general to take all possible ad­ because there are no Republicans today denounced the Fidel Castro Auditorium where 1,178 immigrants, ministrative actions and, if around. Neither President Ford nor regime as “an international outlaw” most of them Cuban refugees, were necessary, to seek additional legisla­ Our Orig. former Gov. Ronald Reagan of and warned that the United States being sworn in as American citizens. tion to assure that Cuban refugees Mary Collins, East Hartford model, at man is chairman of the show which will California are campaigning here, would take “appropriate measures” More than 500,000 Cuban refugees can be awarded permanent resident Low Prices although both are on the status without being delayed by the left, and Mrs. Bonnie Norman of the feature fashions from Carriage House ^ 7 0 % against any armed intervention by now live in south Florida and many of Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom, dis­ Boutique. Following the presentation, Massachusetts balW March 2. Cuba in the Western Hemisphere. them will vote in the March 9 Florida immigration quota system. cuss plans for the fashion show to be there will be coffee, dessert and prizes. Another theory is thabswith eight In his toughest language to date, as primary, in which Ford faces “The Fidel Castro regime of Cuba, presented Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the For ticket information contact Mrs. David Democrats in the field, th^only way he launch^ a two-day campaign another showdown with Ronald by sending an expeditionary force of temple, 400 E. Middle Tpke. Mrs. Nor­ Wichman, (Herald photo by Dunn) to get recognition is to make the swing through Florida, Ford said Reagan. 12,000 soldiers to intervene in a civil loudest noise. war in Angola, is acting as an inter­ Castro had committed “a flagrant Ford announced he was directing act of aggression” by intervening in national outlaw,” Ford said. “Fidel St Bayh’s criticism of Carter came, the attorney general “to place a high Ladies Winter Outerwear the Angolan civil war with a 12,000- Castro has committed a flagrant act In the service just a short time after the front­ priority” on reducing the backlog of WOMEN man expeditionary force. of aggression. running Georgian returned to Boston Cuban applicants for citizenship and “I solemnly warn Fidel Castro for a quick final round of cam­ ” My administration will have is asking that 10 Immigration and Marine S. Sgt. Charles 9 9 nothing to do with the Cuba of Fidel against any temptation to armed in- paigning. Carter shrugged off the Naturalization Service examiners be tervention in| the Western Schmitt, whose wife Donna IN FILM previous darts from the others, and Castro,” Ford said. "It is a regime of transferred to Miami within the next is the daughter of Mr, and Hemisphere,” Ford said. “Let his in the course of answering questions, aggression.” two weeks “to deal with the priority Mrs. Francis Wolhgemuth regime, or any like-minded govern­ March 6 at commented ”I don’t think it makes Ford’s remarks were prepared for situation.’’ of Manchester, has • Nylon Ski Jackets ment, be assured that the United any difference” whether a state has delivery to a naturalization reported for duty at the Manchester Ford, also directed the attorney States would take the appropriate Marine Corps Air Station, measures.” F El Toro, Calif.
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