- :■ .'A ..A -■ ' : ■ \ yw. \". y : :\,y , \ \ \ PAGE THIRTY-SIX Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O’Clock V i I About To^vn The Lord’s Hill Quarry Club Announce Engagements The Weather of Connecticut Mutual Life In­ Manchester High School and Pinehurst Steak Sale surance Co. will confer the Mas­ Cloudy and windy tonight with ter Mason degree when it visits East Catholic High School ad­ temperatures dropping— reach­ _______ TODAY— ^ A L W A Y S —FAMOUS FOR FINE MEATS Friendship L ^ge of Masons to­ ministrations announced today ing low teens to below 10 de­ morrow at the Masonic Temple. that the seven National Merit grees. Tonight fair becoming Thei'fe , will be a buffet supper Scholarship Program aeml- Manchenter— A City of Village Charm cloudy. High in 20s. at 6:30, and lodge will open at 7:30. (Inallsts named from the two VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 119 schools in September have 19, 1970 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGE.S-TWO 3ECTION.S) MANCHESTEIl: CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY (Classified Adverttslng on Page 26) The Lutherweds of Emanuel qualified as finalists. PRICE TEN CENTS Lutheran Church will meet Fri­ From ECHS, they are Miss day at 7:46 p.m. at Luther Carole L. Chapman, daughter Hall of the church. The pro­ of Mr. and Mrs. Richard tSiap- gram will be a "Bring a Guest man of 225 Hollister St.; Timo­ Uniform Integration Cheek’s Cheek Night." A representative of thy F. Murray, son of Mr. and Munson’s Candy Kitchen In Bol­ Mrs. Francis Murray of 99 In Pie’s Path ton will speak about the com­ Trebbe Dr,; Thomas O. Rivard, RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — pany and its products. son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Unworkable: Scott Shaw University’s president Defense for Chicago Seven Rivard of 116 Columbus St.; WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen was splattered with a pie Manchester Barracks, World and Timothy R. Kearns, son of amendment." But he and other and so were several other War I Veterans, and Its Aux­ ate Republican Leader Hugh Southerners made it quite clear Mr. and Mrs. William Kearns Scott said today new legislation university administrators iliary will meet Sunday at 2 of East Hartford. they hoped it would exert and spectators Wednesday, p.m. at the VFW Home. Re­ prescribing a uniform national enough pressure on the North to MHS students are Miss Su­ policy on enforcement of school but It wasn’t a student freshments will be served after slow down the school integration demonstration — just a gag. the meeting. san D. Charlamb, daughter of desegregation is either unconsti­ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Charlamb drive all over the nation. It was just Shaw’s first — Plan to Go to Higher Conrt tutional or unenforceable, and Civil rights supporters who |The engagement of Miss Pa­ Findlay photo TTie engagement of Miss Dl- of 66 E. Eldrldge St.; Miss will not become law. and possibly last—pie throw­ S9BSS9B3BMBMMI Manchester Area Alumnae tricia Anne Clark of Bolton to ’The engagement of Miss ann Marie Bell of South Wind­ fought the amendment declared ing contest. Christina Camacho, daughter of Sen. Mike Mansfield, the its real purpose was to allow Club of PI Beta Phi will meet Jeffrey Alan Nelson of Stam­ Catherine Ann Csatary to Jo­ sor to Richard Fielding An­ Mrs. Walter Camacho of 28 The dining hall director, CHICAGO (AP) — The gov­ tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home ford has been announced by Democratic leader, who sup­ Southern officials to blunt the ernment has won a split verdict seph Amaio m , both of Man­ drews of Wapping has been an­ Strickland St.; and John C. ported the measure, said If it push to end their region’s dual Woodrow Anderson, came up of Mrs. William F. Ryan, 62 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ nounced by her parents, Mr. with the idea to divert stu­ In Us prosecution of seven men Whitman Ave., West Hartford. chester, has been announced by Gracyalny, son of Mr. and Mrs. does remain part of the massive school systems. liam Stevens Clark of Bolton. and Mrs. Michael O. Bell of Edward J. Gracyalny of 421 aid to educaUon bill, the courts dent attention, which seems accused of inciting violence at It will be a joint meeting with Her fiance is the son of Mr. her parents Mr. arid Mrs. Jo­ 485 Foster Rd. to focus on food service dur­ Chi Omega, and the program seph L. Csatary of 11 Irving Spring St. will have to decide what It the time of the 1968 Democratic and Mrs. David H. W. Nelson Her fiance is the son of Mr. Tile finalists are eligible for means. ing the dull winter months. will be "Book Talk.” For di­ of Stamford. St. National Convention, but de­ rections, call Mrs. George Krl- and Mrs. Harry A. Andrews Jr. the 1,100 National Merit $1,000 Southern senators^ flushed Every fifth student going Get carefully trimmed, properly aged U.S. Choice Steaks cut your Miss Clark, a grraduate of Her fiance Is the son of Mr. through the cafeteria line fense lawyers plan to contest vick, 84 Ayers Rd., South of Avery St. scholarships allocated by state. ^ t h that major victory in their Two Children the validity of the federal antl- the University of Connecticut, and Mrs. Joseph Oiuca of 49 Miss Bell is a graduate of Winners will be announo^ April was given a free ticket for a Windsor. Holl St. He is also the son of fight to slow Dixie sch(x>I de­ rlot law In higher courts. preferred thickness at Pinehurst's SERVICE MEAT DEPARTMENT! is employed by the State De­ South Windsor High School. She 30. segregation, sought today to pie. Approximately 160 pies partment of Health. Joseph Amaio Jr. of Hartford. were stacked on tables about A U.S. District Court jury con­ The Greater Hartford Legal Miss Csatary, a 1968 gradu­ is attending Manchester Com­ strike the power of federal A Full House victed five men Wednesday of Her (lance attended Bucknell munity College. 25 feet from a wooden screen Secretaries Association will University in Lewisburg, Pa., ate of Manchester High School, courts to order busing of school crossing state lines with the In­ children to achieve racial with holes cut for two per­ have its fourth annual Bosses and graduated from the Uni­ attended Westrim Connecticut Mr. Andrews attended the LTM Will View Says Finch sons to- stick their heads and tent to incite rioting during the Night tomorrow at Dunfey’s State College In Danbury. She University of Connecticut, balance. convention in August 1968. versity of Connecticut. He Is S(X)tt and Mansfield discussed hands through. Tavern, Windsor. The event a member of ’Theta Chi fra­ Is employed by the Society for Storrs, where he now la the Films Tonight WASHINGTON (AP) A top But the jury of 10 women and New York Cut or Hip assistant hockey coach. their Interpretations of the 'The honor of throwing the 2 men acquitted all seven de­ will open with a cocktail hour ternity. He served with the U.S. Savings in Hartford. _. • ivixonNixon Humimsirauonadministration omciaiofficial first pie went to the "pde at 6 p.m. and dinner will be Army Medical Department in Mr. Amaio, a 1967 graduate No date has been announced Mrs. Fred Blish m and Mra. and wm hv <s^ parents should limit their fendants of conspiracy to pro­ for the wedding. queen," Gwen Johnson of mote the bloody confrontations SIRLOIN STEAK served at 7. Vietnam and Is employed by of Manchester High School, at­ Lee Burton, co-chairmen of nls families to two children if they Englewood, N.J., who had the Clark Wellpoint Corp. in tended Hofstra University on meeting programs (or the Lit­ RiimoH /i h V ^ ^ n a te re- to j^gip gtart improving the between the {xillce and antiwar wirii full large tenderioin been chosen by student demonstrators. Past Chiefs Club of Memorial Bolton. Long Island and Eastern Con­ tle Theatre of Manchester, Inc. t^n «iesegrega- quality of life in America. workers In the cafeteria. Temple, Pythian Sisters, will A May 9 wedding is planned. necticut State College In Wllli- Acquitted in Fatality ••It — ... 1 Robert H. Finch, secretary of Two defendants, Lee Weiner U.S. CHOICE ROUND GROUND (LTM), have secured two films Tlie first pie fell short. Tlie and John R. Frolnes, were meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the mantic. He Is employed by Lit­ PITTSFIELD, Mass. (AP) — an » ^ education and welfare, crowd moaned. Tlie second home of Mrs. Sarah Tomlinson, which will be shown at the cleared of conspiracy and of a ton Business Equipment Inc. in Charles F. Wlckwlre, 20, of New L’TM’s program meeting to­ enforua ^11 ti!'* disclosed his two-child sugges- pie was better aimed, but Porterhouse Steak with 97 High St., instead of on Fri­ Hartford. He is also serving charge of teaching the use of In­ Marlboro was acquitted Tues­ night at 8 at 22 ()ak St. He snlrt fh ^ fi */”(’ t ^ “ speech Wednesday the largest, a grirl, pulled her cendiary devices. Frolnes and full tenderloin ........... lb. $1.19 day as originally scheduled. with the Army National Guard, day In Berkshire Superior Court Tlie Columbia award-winning is ti*"^ hitcrpretatlon night before an opening session head out of the hole before stationed at Fort Jackson, S.C. is unconstitutional, the second „f a conference on the environ- Weiner both resided In Chicago of manslaughter charges aris­ "Golden Fish" will be followed would be unenforceable because It struck.
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