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T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 18, 1968C PAGE TWENTY Average Dally Net Press Run manrlTPStpr lEv^ntng H^raUi For The Week Ended January 6, 1968 Chapman Court, Order o f Am ­ About Town aranth, will meet tomorrow at CRPA Plans $25,000 Study 7:46 p.m. at the Masonic Tem ­ 15 ,5 34 iianrIjP H tpr lEupnttm Jlpralh A Maas will be given for Mrs. ple. Officers are reminded to Albert (Sally) Oayson by the wear colored gowns. Mrs. Qus- Of Regional Housing Needs Ladlee of St. James tomorrow taf A. Anderson Is head of a r ■ at 7:4S a.m. at St. James' refreehment committee. The Capitol Region Planning 1960 xkipnilation and net grand VOL. LXXXVII, NO. 92 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Church. Agency (C R PA) will undertake Hat as a percentage of regtonei Offiooro of Chapman Couart, a study of the region’s housing totiails. St. Bridget Rosary Society Order o f Ameranth, and menv- needs and the related problems The total cost of CRPA op­ will spcmsor a pubUc Mllltairy bera o f iGhe ways and means and opportunities to Its major erations per capiita w ill total Whist and Setback party tomor­ oommliUee wlU meet Sundpy at imdertaklng of 19681 The study 16H cents in 1068 compared to row at 8 p.m. at St. Bridget 7 p.m. at the home o f Mrs. WU- will be made by the agency staff 54.6 cents laat year. School cafeteria. Refreshments bea- UttJe, royal maitron, o f 195 and Is budgeted at $25,000. ■ The cost to towns, however. will be served. Tickets will be gpenccr St. Plans for a mass transporta­ Is 6 cents per oapltia for 1968, sold at the door. ____ tion study of the region and a competed to 7.7 cents last ----- The Derpartment of CcnnecUK study of libraries have been year. TTie dUlfereacee between The Women’s Guild of Trinity cut o f the V F W L<adtes AuxlUv scrapped because of a cutback the oast of euatuol operations Covenant Church will meet and ary will have Ms quarterly in allotted Federal funds. The and thait paid by the towns was Install officers tomorrow at 8 meet'nig Sunday at 2 p.m. at the library study Is expected to be contributed by State and Fed- OPEN TONIGHT p.m. at the church. Hostesses Post Home. Mrs. Mary undertaken by the Regional eral funds. NEW YORK (AP) — An over­ are Mrs. Carl Johnson, Miss LoIDuc o f 40 Caartbrtdge St., De- Advisory Committee (RAC) us­ Oontiinulng reeponsilbllltles o f — '*■ ■■ whelming trading crush has Ada Wehmann and Mrs. John portmenit preahleint, wlU preside ing private funds. CRPA would CRPA In'Olude advisory reparts caused the stock market to an­ McKlraevy. at the meeting, whillch Is open to assist In the study. in response to refenals from nounce It will close an hour and ----- aI9 Auxiliary memlbers. A hot The federal government cut •towns and Federal aid appU- DON'T a half earlier starting next Mon­ Center Congregational hincheon will be served aifber Its contribution to CRPA this cants; co-operatlQn wllth other day. Church will have its annual the meeting. year from $205,700 for the 1967- agencies on regional develop­ The announcement Thursday meeting Saturday, Jan. 27 ait ----- 68 year to $60,000 for 1968-69, ment; mBintenance o f a region­ go into orbit came shortly after the Ameri­ 7:30 p.m. In Woodruff HaU' at The French Ohtb o f Manches- m l according to CRPA’s Annual al planning libiairy, and par­ can Stock Exchange traded the church. It WiiU be preceded ter wUl meet tomorrow at 8 Report. ticipation In the Connecticut more than 10 million shares in by a dinner at 6:15 p.m., pre- p.m. cut Orange Hall. A pn>- The federal government will Interregional Planning Pro­ about your one day for the first time in Its pnired by "The Crazy Chefs,” a gram will be presented after spend $90,000 in the region, but gram. 118-year history. group of men memlbers o f the the business meeting. Refreeh- this must be shared for the first The New York Stock Ex­ chuixh. Reservaltinns for the menits wlM be served, time with the Regional Council Dupbeate Bridge change has hit near record sales dinner close Tuesday and may for several days. of Elected Officials. CRPA will Results In a duplicate bridge be made at the church office. receive $60,000 and RCEO $30,- ^ One reason for the tremen- Minor Crashes MJWC Handicraft Winner game last might at the Italian wlUous surge In sales can be ac­ 000. Amerl'oan Club are; Mrs. Paul Miss Mary C. Desmond of 56 counted for by the announce­ Mrs. Donald Wolff of 18 Femwood Rd., Vernon, won a "Best Four projects ore presently in Barton end Jaimes LeSure, Oakiwood Rd. is Manchester ment this week that the number On Forest St. of Show" award last night at an arts and craft show spon­ the works including the $62,000 first Mrs. Cbaries Williams and •town ohatnman fo r a series of iFiorest St. was the scene of GiveINCOME u( all your tax wor- m of Americans owning stock has sored by the Manchester Junior Women’s Club (MJWC) at A ir Pollution Study to be pre­ Mns. Leo BerUbe, second, and scholarahip bridges sponsored two minor aecldeinits yesterday, soared from 20.1 million In 1966 the Masonic Temple. She Is holding her winning entry, a wire sented to next week’s CRPA Dr. Barry HdiHmer and Roger riei. Besides saving your BOTH by the St. Joseph College Club one o f them involvling a parked to 24 mllUon. sculpture of a cow on a bed of grass. She eUso won top awards meeting; a $30,000 Trl- Town Connelly, third. nerves, we can probably of Hartford. The card parties oar and two vehicles gxiing ih FEDERAL Another reason is the enor­ in the following categories: Mosaics, decorative painting, Industrial Park study Investl- The game is sponsored by the save you dollars. Our wl’ll be held during this month opposite directions, sculpture and fabric design. Other winners are Mrs. John AND mous growth of institutions such gaUng the possible co-operation Manchester Bridge Club and te charge is nominal, and (AP Photofaz) and next in Uie homes o f local That mishap, at about 7:50 DeMarche, ceramics; Mrs. Daniel Cavellier, needlework; Mrs. mutual and pension funds, between towns In establishing open ito the public. our service guaranteed. STATE aJumn.ac. Prooeeds wlU benefit p,m. east of Chestnut St., in- Charles Carsky, rug making; Mrs. Stanley Zima, knitting; Mrs. Lyndon Johnson and singer Eartha K itt talk before confrontation. and their accelerated buying Industrial parks; a $54,000 study Why not come in today an aJiunnae soholarsliip fund, votved a westbound car driven Mrs. Anita Hubley, sewing for children; Mrs. Bruce Smith, and selling. of airports and last year’s ma­ and discuss your tax Mrs. Peter Bortoilan o f 365 by Jean W. Earle of Skinner creative materials, and Mrs. Terrance Cunningham, painting. jor project the $187,000 regional The exchanges emd the Na­ problems with BLOCKI Diane Dr., Wappftig, is <*air- Rd., Rockvilliie, an easttoound car Winners will participate In a state competition March 28 at water and sewer plan study. WINDOW SHADES Singer Tells of Youth Rebellion tional Association of Securities mnn for area towns east of the driven by Emile A. CoUin, 28, the Hartford Hilton. (Herald photo by Buceivlcius.) ■: GUARANTir ‘5 Dealers said In a Joint state­ The C R PA budget Indlcaftes *W. gvaront*« oecurat*- pr»p«rotion ot wtry to, r.turn. If river. Dates and locations o f the o f Center St., Andover, and a ment that ‘ ‘continued, unprece­ a $9,520 grant from the state w« mok. ony «rror, that cost you ony punolty or Inlorost, events may be had by contact- car which had been parked by Green, White, Ecru dented high volume In both list­ ODC fo r regional planning, and wo will poy tko ponolty O f inttrotf. ing the chairmen. Richard L>. Kunmaokas, 18, of charge of arrangements. She Is ed and unlisted securities re­ $40,000 In cantribublons from W ashable Eartha KitJt’s Confrontation 176 Chestnut St. OOP Women Set being assisted by Mrs. Donald quires a temporary reduction In member towns. An additionai CASCADE FINISH Two cans collided east of Obis Wells and Mrs. Edgar Cough­ H*R the dsdly trading sessions In an St. at about 12:30. The drivers $1,480 is expected to be raised FOR Welcome Party lin, hospitality; Mrs. Raymond 9K Made to Order effort to enable operations per­ were Frairik Gaimbolotli, 54, of ^ ^RP^ reports, sonnel of member organizations Brown and Mrs. John Pickles, iUooa'l oontributilonB range With Your Rollers America's Largest Tax Service with Over 2000 Offices Disturbs Lady Bird at Lunch 212 McKee St. and Iris Dann- The Manchester Republican to catch up on the hea'vy work decorations; Mrs. Thomas FVIX. LINE OF CUSTOM hauser Diamond of 195 Timrod Women’s Club will honor 34 new Ferguson, commentator; Mrs. flnom $400 in Andover and Bol­ Cosmetics ton to $8,040 in Hartford. Area WASHINGTON (A P ) — Sing- Miss Kltt earlier confronted maintaining outward control. Rd. Mns. Dlam ondj^s^ven a members at a Dessert-Tea Thomas Bailey, Mrs. Jack Mer­ towns and their contributitons VENETIAN BLINDS Mancheeter Shopping Farkade— ^Lower Level er Eartha Kltt, In an emotional President Johnson, who dropped Finally she rose to regain com- three said that starting IT ’S •wrilbten warning for failure to __ ^ .

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