5 at Community Hartford; Bruno A

5 at Community Hartford; Bruno A

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1971 Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O ’'Clock PAGE THIRTY^IX iianrlffatpr lEwning l^tralii St.; Mrs. Barbara M. Doyle, North Manchester Al-Anon Coblelgh, Elm Hill Rd., Vernon. The Trinity Covenant Church Elizabeth Dr., Hebron. family group will meet to­ Also, Mrs. ElEiine .R. Gaskell, Average Daily Net Press Run Choir and the Easter Choir will Hospital Phone Also, Fred A. Pleclty, Ssilem; The Weather ° A bou t Town night at 8 at the Second Con­ RFD 1, Windsorvllle Rd., Rock­ DEALERS WANTED FOR rehearse tonight at 8 at the Otto Angerman, 46F Houidie Dr.; For The Week Ended gregational Church parish house. The telephone number for ville; Kevin K. Hebert, East Clear and cold again tonight; Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet church. Mrs. Raffeola Donato, East March 20, 1971 The Thursday group will meet Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Hartford; Jill F. McNulty, East lew in the teens. Tomorrow fair tonight at 6:45 at Community Hartford; Bruno A. Lemesis, 140 tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the tal was changed a few Hartford; Donald MacPherson antiq u e flea m a r k et and conUnued cold; high near The Fellowcraft degree will Eldridge St.; Mrs. Eunice M. Baptist Church. Pdthfinders dub, 102 Norman months ago, but too late to Jr., 3 Bunce Dr.; David A. Nye, 40. Chance of precipitation zero be conferred when Friendship Ruff, 281 Autumn St.; Richard St. Both groups meet weekly, be listed correctly in the new London Rd., Hebron. 15,765 through most of Friday. The Senior Choir of Center Lodge of Masons meets at the A. Roy, 62 Elm Hill Rd., Tal- and are open to friends and phone books. The hospital Also, Patricia C. Noonan, 12 Manchester— A City o f Vitlage Charm Congregational Church will re­ Masonic Temple tomorrow cottville; Bruce M. Keevers, To be located at Exit 94 at 1-84 in relatives living with a drink­ number la 646-1222. Jensen St.; Frank M. Dineen, night at 7:30. Officer dress is East Hartford; Mrs. Gertrude S. hearse tonight at 7:30 in the 128 West St., Joseph Amaio, HI, tuxedo. Refreshments will be ing problem. Manchester. Connecticut church sacntuary. 49 Holl St.; Judith Zaur, East Belcher, 26 Westfield St. VOL. LXXXX, NO. 148 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 (Classlfled Advertising on Fsge 26) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS served after the meeting. Also, Mrs. Thomas Beausolell A film, “The Gift," will be Manchester Hartford; Philip A. Loclcero, The board of trustees of Com­ Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry. and daughter, 92 Valley St.; CALL 643-5383 — 644-1609 munity Baptist Church will First Church of Christ, Sci­ shown tonight at a midweek Also, Susan Hale, 69 Bene­ Mrs. Mancon Owen and daugh­ meet at 7:30 in the church youth entist, will have its midweek Lenten service at 7:30 at Eman­ Hospital Notes dict Dr., Wapping; Daniel W. ter, Crystal Lake Rd., Rock­ building. ' testimony meeting tonight at 8 uel Lutheran Church. VISITmO HOURS Palmer, 26 _L ^ esld e Dr., An- ville; Mrs. Andrew Desiderio at the church, 447 N. Main St. intermediate Care Semi. ^ ^hferes^'M. and daughter, 67 Downey Dr.; Cabinet Department A Lenten service will be held Laotian Campaign The Choir of Empnuel Luther­ The meeting is open to the pub­ private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m .- 3 Kelly Rd., Vemon; Mrs. Mrs. James Mahoney and son, Read Herald Advertisements tonight sit 7 at Trinity Coven­ an Church will rehearse tonight lic. 8 pan.; private rooms, 10 a.m .- a Knowles, 132 Maple Vemon Rd., Bolton. at 8:30 in Luther Hall of the ant Church. The Rev. Norman 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. ________________________ ________ church. Calvary Church will have a Swensen, pastor, will preach on Pediatrics: Parents allowed Consolidation Urged "They Both Went to the Water.” midweek service ot worship and any time except noon-2 p.m.; Cost South Viets The Senior Choir of Commu­ prayer tonight at 7:30. others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. nity Baptist Church will The Junior Choir of North ‘ Self Service: 10 s.m.-2 p.m., The Democratic Women’s rehearse tonight at 7 at the United Methodist Church will 4 p.m.-8 p.m. PINEHURST President Nixon church. Club of Manchester will elect rehearse tomorrow at 3:16 p.m. Intensive Care and Coronary 10,000 Casualties officers at its meeting tomor­ at the church. Care: Immediate family only, i , '' WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon, d^laring row at 7:30 p.m. at the home The VFW Auxiliary kitchen anytitna, limited to five mlnotes. By GEORGE E8PER of Mrs. Francis Mahoney, 19 Chris Malls, son cf Mr. and that “good people cannot do good things with bad social scheduled for tomorrow Matenilty: Fathers, U a.m,- FRESH PORK Associated Press Writer Mrs. Peter C. Malls of 107 Ver­ mechanisms,’’ asked Congress today to consolidate 11 night has been postponed until Hamlin St. Delegates will also 12:46 p .m ., and 6:30 p.m .-8 non St., has been named to the cabinet departments into eight—^four of which would March 30. be elected for the Democratic p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and SAIGON (AP)—^The 45-day campaign in Laos cost State Convention. dean’s list at the University of be brand new. 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. the South Vietnamese nearly 10,000 casualties or al­ 2 Connecticut for the fall semes­ Reservations for the Army- Age Lim its: 16 In maternity, In an unusually lengthy spe- ments of Agriculture and Labor ter. He is a senior. most 50 per cent of the total force committed, highly Navy Club Auxiliary mystery Cub Scout Pack 98 will con­ 12 in other areas, no limit in At Pinehurst clal message, Nixon complained are abolished. He said: duct a plnewood derby tonight At Pinehurst placed military sources said today. ride, April 6, close Friday. For self-service. -SALE— Uiat federal responsibilities now ..^he New Department of at Buckley School. Cars will be ’The VFW Loyalty Day com­ with a $10.00 purchase are so fragmented that various _ , „ ’The sources said 3,800 South reservations, contact Mrs. Rocco With Any ....o Economic Affairs would be in a signed in at 6:16, and the race mittee will meet tonight at 8 agencies often trip over one Vietnamese troops were killed, jhe marines had been pulled Marone of Glastonbury or Mrs. Dne to construction, parking $10.00 purchase at the Post Home. (Cigs excepted) another as they move to meet a much stronger position really to 775 missing and 6,200 wounded, the ridge earlier whUe U£. Horace Russell of Highland St. will start at 6:46. for emergencies is severely re- (Cigs. excepted) RIB HALF PORK common problem’’ and some- do something about the wide- nearly double what the Saigon ^52 bombers pounded the area, stricted. The public is urgently times “step on one another’s ranging factors which Influence government has reported. TTien they were ordered back. requested not to park near the Maxwell House toes.” farm income than is the present These sources said the com- But the North Vietnamese fired emergency entrance except to CLOROX As an example, he said, “One Department of Agriculture, for muniques from South Viet- ^ 20-round artillery barrage at discharge emergency or wheel­ Loin Roast agency will try to preserve a example. It could do more to namese headquarters beinig g;iv- the South Vietnamese forward chair admissions. To pick up dis­ 5 to 6 lbs. swamp . .. \riiile another is nieet the complex needs of en to newsmen are laggiing or command post at Ham Nghi, Jusf h Time charged patients, please park In IKTUS]'; COFFEE seeking to drain it." working men and women than are deliberately not reporting g.nd U.S. officers said the With Chops or as Boast (or whole 10 to 12 lb. Pork Loin which the general lots first and the Nixem called for the creation present Department of the true losses. rounds came from C Roc. nurse will Instruct you where to will g;ive you 2 roasts and 8 to 12 center chops) of new departments of Natural Labor.” "nie latest official figures list ’There was no report ot casual- for drive to pick up the patient. Resources, Community Devel- Nixon also argued that a De- 1,146 troops killed, 246 missing ties or damage, opment, Human Resources, and partment of Economic Affairs and 4,236 wounded. Of the battlefields, U.S. fight- Patients ’ToOay: 286 LO IN HALF Gal. Economic Affairs. ’would be able to pull together At the same time. South Vet- er-bombers and rocket-firing ADMITTED YESTEl LY: namese headquarters Is report- helicopter gunships exchanged ■v Tliese would absorb the exist- wide range of resources to Roger L. Abshere, 56 Wads­ 5 9 £ Ing nearly 14,000 North Viet- Wednesday with a column ing departments of Agriculture, nilnorlty businessmen than worth St.; Daniel M. Boisvert, More money-saving Commerce, Labor, Transporta- present Department ol namese troops kiUed. A large of 24 North Vietnamese tanks 646 MAIN STREET 112 Charter Oak St.; Lloyd Bur­ All prices in this ad tlon. Housing and Urban Devel- Commerce. ’ proportion of these are credited trying to upset the pullback of dick Bellview Dr., Coventry; carry thru Sat., Pork Roast opment. Interior, and Health, Much of the message was de- to U.S. bombers and helicopter South Vietnamese and Ameri- Mrs. Arlene A. Carey, 17F Gar­ gunships, but the U.S.

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