Nixon Plans to Shift Job Training to States

Nixon Plans to Shift Job Training to States

V ■ 'v A PAGE T.WENTY-TWO MONDAY, AUGUST 11, I960 \ . HanrbfHtpr Etipning firrali) Bloodmobile Visits St. James’ School Tomorrow, 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. About Towp Men of all ages who like to Hein-]arvis sing four-part harmony are in­ tv r o n g t Daily Net Press Run vited to jodn th e Mjanchester Miss Judith Mary Jarvis of Her The Week Ikided Chapter SPEBSQSA, which Manchester and Carl Ewald June *8, Ug» - ^ ^ | ^ The Weiithfir m e^ every Monday at 8 p.m. \oays Hein J r. of Rocky HUl were at the Army-Navy Club, 1090, I G R A N O j Clear, cool tonight with Main at. united in marriage Saturday patchy ground fog In early morning at Center Congrega­ 15,459 morning. Tonight’s low 56 to 60. The North Manchester Al- tional Church. MancheMter— 4 City of ViUatre Charm Tomorrow sunny, pleasant. Anon family group will meet The bride is the daughter of High 80 to 85. Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 266 (TWENTY PAGES) Mrs. E lvira S. Jarv is of 30 Ard­ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 Parish^ House of the Second more Rd. and Bervel G. Jarvis (Cloaalfled Advertising on Page 16) PRICE TEN CENTS Congregational Church. The of Seui Angelo, Tex. The bride­ Thursday group wUl meet at 8 groom is the son of Carl E. Hein p.m. in the Pathfinders Club of Clearwater, Fla. and the late at 102 Norman St. Both groups M rs. Hein. Blacks Stage meet weekly and are open to The Kev. Clifford O. Simpstm, friends and relatives of a per­ Foe Shatters Lull, Leaders Put minister of Center Congrega­ son with a severe drinking prob­ Swim-In Led lem. j tional Church, performed the double-ring ceremony. Walter 1970 Target Nixon Plans to Shift Grzyb was organist. Bouqurts THE FABRIC CUPBOARD The Rotary Club will plan its By Abernathy S h ells 128 B ases of gladioli, carnations and pom­ project of the year Tuesday at pons were on the altar. EUTAW, Ala. (AP) —P oHpp SAIGON (AP)—Enemy One of the sharpest batUee O n Welfare 0:30 p.m. at an open meeting CHENEY HALL • 177 Hartford Road • Manelwstar The bride was given in mar­ Chief CecU Rhodes said today a troops shattered the long broke out at a U.S. artlUeiyr ait the Manchester Country WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi­ riage by her uncle, W. Stanley base blocking InfUtraUon routee Club. O P E N S U N D A Y 10 A .M . to 6 P.M. ★ Closed Saturday Negroes broke into a battlefield lull early today, dent Nixon's call (or a massive Dodge of Rocky HIU. H er full- white swimming pool and looted shelling 128 allied towns from-eambodia to Tay NInh, 66 overhaul of the naUon’s welfare length silk organza gown was OPEN MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. ^ snack bar after six Negroes and bases across Viet­ miles nortiiwest of Saigon, 'the system is ^ing tagged as 1970 Job Training to States designed with a portrait neck­ rtaugurated to county base was htt with 400 rounds of business by congresstonal lead­ line, a chantlUy lace empire bo­ posts Monday. ^ nam. The Viet Cong and Back-T o-School North Vietnamese follow­ rackets, mortars and rocket- ers. dice, an A-Une skirt appliqued R l^es said the group, which propelled grenades. The President, In submitting \V.-VSHIXGTO\ (AP) — Styles Will Be and trimmed at the hemline numbered In the hundreds, left ed up with ground attacks , U-S. artillery flred back, and details of his plan in a message President Nixori today pro- with lace, and a chapel-length me route of a "freedom march” on 14 allied positions and In the batUe 54 North Viet­ to Congress Monday, urged IHised tfivinjf states and Shown by D&L train. She wore a cathedral- swift action on the $4 billion pro­ For The wing led by the Rev. Ralph Da­ fought in the streets of two namese and 9 Americana were cities nuit'h of the author­ length veil of silk Illusion, and vid Abernathy, head of the important towns north of “'If in the hour-long ^ posal. Davidson and Leventhal de­ she carried a bouquet of roses ity for running $2.3 bil­ Thrifty Minded Sewer ^uthem Christian Leadership Saigon. field reports said. Thirty-nine “We have it in our power," he lion a year in federal pnv- partment stores will hold a and stephanotis. Conference. The U.S. Oommendi said that Americans were wounded. said, to raise the standard of ' back-to-caimpus fashion show Miss Diane Hein of Clearwa­ He said about half a dozen, all attacks were repulsed and The biggest enemy push came living and realizable hopels of (frains to train more than 1 ter, a sister of the bridegroom, PINWALE millions of our fellow citizens.” million Americans annually at the Manchester Parkade on COLORIFIC mostly youngsters, went Into the that incomplete figures from the in an area near Uie Cambodian was maid of honor. Bridesmaids pool and stayed about 20 min­ border north of Saigon. There But key legislatoni who will for jobs. Thursday at 7 p.m. Models at Held listed more than 400 enemy were Miss Mary Ann Hein, also CORDUROY utes. Abernathy borrowed a suit detul. U.S. casualties were 51 about 2,000 North Vietnamese have to deal with the plan said As part of Ws "New FedMral- the show will be wearing fash­ of Clearwater and sister of the COTTON and swam for about five min­ dead and 346 wounded. South from two or three divisions at­ they saw no possibility It could ism" concept of diarlng state, bridegroom and Mrs. Dale Rey­ ions from Seventeen Magazine’s utes, Rhodes said. Vietnamese oasualties were tacked a dozen American bases get floor consideration in either local and federal power, Nixon nolds of Hartford. Their full- From Famous American Mill the House or Senate until next August back-to-campus Issue. In Prints and Solids Greene County Sheriff Bill called light but 23 government aroMd An Lnc, a provincial sent to Oongrens a Manpower length, empire gowns of lilac capital 60 miles north of Saigon- year. Training Art to streamline and In the fashions to be display­ Lee said the Negroes climbed troops were killed and more worsted were designed with ba^ Loc Nlnh, 10 miles farther They pointed out the Presi­ moke more flexible the welter ed, long scarves, long sweaters fences, tore open doors and took than OD wounded in two battles teau necklines, and back panels, north; and Quan Lol four mUes dent himself was recommending of existing Job trining pro­ and vests, fake furry coats, soft drinks, candy and potato north of Saigon. and they carried crescent bou­ chips from the snack bar. northeast of An Loc. that it not take effect until July grams. tweeds and stripes, skinny knits, A spokesman tor Gen. Creigh­ quets of lavender carnations Military spokesmen said the 1, 1970. Secretary of Inhor George Pi ribs and ribless corduroys will In Atlanta, Abernathy said he ton W. Aibrams, com m ander of r. and white pompons. * Communist command had Sources In the House WAys ShuHz, In a briefing, sold (hot prevail. would issue a foiraal statement U.S. forces In Vietnam, said: David P. Bray of East Gran­ YD. planned to use more men, but and Means Committee, which deepKr Job Oorps cuts wMoh Modeling at the shows will later. He would not comment on "It’s probably the start of their will have to act first on the leg­ by served os b ^ man. Ushers the looting but he confirmed he fall campaign but there is no In- more than 100 B62 strikes dur­ angered Oongress. Nixon Is-pro- be members of D&L’s 1909- were David Snedl of Rocky HiH ing the past five days along the islation, said it was possible the poMng to add 150,000 Americana 1970 Teen Pashlon Boards. did take a swim “because it was dlcastlon how long ttiey’Il be able panel could begin hearings later and Dalton Schnack of Manches­ 36”-45” wide, 100% cotton in to sustain it. We can’t tell if it’s Cambodian border and the dou­ to Job training rolls at an extra There will ulso be entertain­ hot and It was an historic occa- this session. ter. the latest fall shadeo. Ideal skm.” anything more than a high point bling of allied strength there to coot of $400 mIKlon a year. ment by Mike and Vlnny Pace, But, they said, there appeared Mrs. Jarvis wore a yellow All 100% percale type,cotton, for shifts, cullotes, slacks, He said a staff member had so fa r.” Most of the oddltkinal training a W ert H artford folk .singing peau do solo dress with match­ Bradford Bochnoch photo vests and skirts. Other Wales (See Page Eight) to be almost no chance for floor would go to-welfare recIpiesXa If team which features songs by MRS. CARL EWALD HEIN JR. guaranteed color fast. cut purchased arwtm trunks tor him- action until 1970. ing acciessories and a white or­ Available At Comparable Low seJf and several aides who ac­ both the manpower MU and Nix­ Donovan, Otis Redding, the chid. from bolts . 49c vd. Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., on’s welfare ieglalation are en-< Prices. companied him on the swim. chairman of the Finance (Com­ Beatles and their own material.

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