PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Mon,, June 10. 1974 T ■ • Teacher Tells Bennet Students I About Town MCC Offers Non-Credit Courses 'The Extension Division of presented and analyzed by struction in selection and iianrIjPHtpr iEiipning MrralJi Of Life in the Shadow of Hitler Hollis Circle of South United Manchester Community Richard Dana, who has had 25 prpper usage of basic supplies, Methodist Church will'have a College is offering a variety of years of network radio storage methods and chemicals potluck Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at non-credit summer courses for “I was about your age when until the school privilegJB were experience. This course will and sensory analysis of finished MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1974 - VOL. XCIII, No. 214 w ar b ro k e out in th e taken away. ^ the home of Mrs. Stanley leisure enjoyment and self begin tonight at 7:30 and will wines. ’This course will start Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES Netherlands and our family had Mrs. Klemens spoke of Anne Weinberg, 157 Pitkin St. development beginning today. meet on Mondays for eight Wednesday at 7 p.m. and will PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS moved there from Germany to Frank, whose war diary has weeks! meet for six weeks on escape the Hitler regime.” won literary distinction, and “Exploring the Universe and “Advanced Photography” Wednesdays. Mrs. Ruth Klemens of 232 said she was a young girl like Path to Self Realization” and will deal with camera Two drama workshops, one Ferguson Rd. began an account anyone else, !‘like anyone of Sixth Graders “Continuation of Path to Self technique and advanced for students from 7 to 14 and the Over Wiretapping ^Innuendos of her World War II you here,” she said. Mrs. Realization” are two courses darkroom printing and print other for interested teen-agers experiences by relating to her Klemens knew her slightly in Give Concert which expand the concept of critique. This course will begin and adults, will be taught by an young 8th grade listeners at The Netherlands. She said the At Bentley self and meditation. They will on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and will experienced professional ac­ Bennet Junior High School Frank family experiences were ’The two sixth grade classes of begin tonight at 7 and will meet continue for eight weeks on tress, Mildred Dana. Both of Thursday afternoon. similar to her own. Mrs. Betty Saunders and on Mondays for eight weeks. Tuesdays. Sylvfan Ofiara is the these courses are studio Kissinger Threatens A member of a Jewish fami- In June 1943, it was Mrs. Richard Ewald of Bentley “ The Best of Old Time instructor. courses in acting aimed at en­ ly, she told how her family Klemens’ family turn to be School will present a musical Radio,” featuring tapes and “ Home Winemaking” will couraging individual creativity. never dreamed there would be called for labor camp. It was an program for parents Tuesday at transcriptions of top radio cover the principles of The “Junior Drama Workshop” any trouble once they moved to unusually hot day for Th'e 7 p.m. in the school auditorium. programs from the Golden winemaking for the beginner. will meet ’Thursdays, starting Holland. “The Dutch people Netherlands, she recalled, and The program is directed by Days of Radio, will be Topics to be covered will in­ June 13 at 2 p.m., for eight To Resign Position were beautiful,” she said, as prisoners could only take Mrs. Mary Kalbfleisch, school clude legal considerations, in- weeks. The “ Drama “ Everything there was so with them what they could Workshop’’ will meet SALZBURG, Austria (UPI) —Secretary music teacher. Scott Roberts called “the impugning of my honor” and held confirmation hearings on Kissinger’s peaceful and nice.” carry and wear, they wore Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p.m., of State Henry A. Kissinger threatened will announce the program. added: nomination last year as secretary. But underneath the outer several layers of clothing, and beginning June 12 for eight today to resign unless what he called a The program is as follows: “If it is not cleared up, I will resign.” At that time and since, Kissinger has calm, she said the older people, carried a knapsack and a weeks. campaign of “leaks and innuendos” based “Jamaica Farewell” with Summer Sessions “This is a question of my honor and I steadfastedly denied he had any direct particularly the refugees, were bedroll, Courses in beginning and in­ on his involvement in national security Bruce Schmidt, Elizabeth told the President what I was going to say role in the wiretaps and said he had* no w o rrie d . The unhappy First assigned to a Dutch termediate classical guitar will wiretap cases was stopped immediately. Neubelte and Mary Neubelt in and he agreed,” Kissinger said. knowledge of the White House situations in Germany were on prison camp, they found things be held on ’Thursday evenings Kissinger, holding a news conference the rhythm section. Kissinger suggested that his name could “plumbers” group set up to stop leaks ^f the increase, she said. fairly good. They could spend a Manchester Community For young people, a series of beginning June 13. “Beginning during President Nixon’s first stop on his “El Condor Pasa” featuring be cleared by an act of the Senate Foreign national security information. \ Even then, she said, being little money, they weren’t too College will offer dual summer week-long morning Guitar” meet^ from 6 to 8 p.m. trip to the Mideast, said a campaign instrumentalists Heather Relations Committee, which heard his Late in the news conference, however^ young, she thought of war as far from “home,” and if they sessions for persons wishing to recreational camps will be and “Intermediate Guitar” against him appeared to be coming from Comp, Penny Elder and original testimony on the background of Kissinger made it clear he intends at pre­ being “another adventure.” were lucky, they could get a continue their education in the offered in baseball, basketball, meets from 8 to 10 p.m. the House Judiciary Committee, which is Richard Spiller. wiretaps placed on telephones of some of sent to proceed with the journey. Her family talked of moving to pass to a shower every week or summer months. boxing, cheerleading, golf, “Intermediate Guitar” is studying possible presidential impeach­ “I Believe in Music” sung by Kissinger’s former aides at the White The taps were directed against at least London, but did not because the two. soccer, tennis and tumbling. recommended for people with ment. Mary Bossidy and Elizabeth The College Summer Session House before he became secretary of 17 National Security Council aides after a Dutch people felt very secur, “But many were put in cattle Information about specific prior reading experience and Speaking in a hoarse, cracked voice at Neubelt. will offer morning and evening state. series of news leaks that disclosed, among she said. cars who were eventually shot courses, starting dates and some classic guitar an inn outside the Schloss Klesheim “Old Woman Courtship” classes Monday through The matter of wiretapping Kissinger’s other things, secret U.S. bombing of Cam­ She recalls vividly a time in or put in gas chambers,” she costs can be obtained by calling background. ’The instructor is Palace in which he and the Nixons are with Laurie Johnson playing the Friday, beginning on June 24, aides while he was head of the National bodia and the U.S. negotiating position at 1940 when, in the n i^t, her said, the summer school office at an experienced teacher of staying, Kissinger described what he “old woman,” and Robert for six weeks. Courses for Security Council came up when the Senate the Strategic Arms ,Limitation Talks mother woke up all the children Later, her family was sent to 646-2137. Registration can be classical guitar. Wilson as the “old man.” credit will be available in the (SALT) with the Soviet Union. saying, “We’re at war!” completed in person on June 17 For information bn these ah “exchange camp”, Bergen- “There’s a Hole in the Reporters were informed of the news There were air raids, shell Belsen near Hanover in Ger- areas of business, humanities, and 18 in the student center on courses and the enrollment Bucket,” with Richard Colanti communications, mathematics, conference when White House Press fragments in the street—it was niany. Treatment was not the Bidwell St. campus from 10 procedure, call the entension as Henry and Loreen Pillard as sciences, social science and Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler, completing a scary and frightening, she said basically bad, she said. They to noon and 6 to 7:30 p.m. division at 644-2137. Liza. public service. routine briefing, told them to stay around “Suddenly, we were a part of could work a little, but they “Greek Folk Dance,” with the war.” Carlyle-Johnson because “Kissinger has something he were not allowed to learn Heather Comp, Penny Elder, An Extension Summer Ses­ wants to get off his chest.” She described the placid anything. The conditions were Susan Golly, Usa Duffy, Elena sion will offer both credit and silence of the Dutch and the “cold, filthy, and there was Kissinger held a news conference Rock, and Debby Joy as the non-credit courses from morn­ Thursday at the State Department in refugees as they watched the very little food,” she said. ; Happiness Is... \ 1 (Herald' photo by Bevins) dancers, and Susana Sheridan, ing into the evening. Starting, Washington, his first meeting with Germans march into their Their daily diet consisted of Lucille Goodskey, Elizabeth dates will vary according to the town, and the belief of the chopped turnips, a small piece I A REAUY ClEAN LAUNDROMAT ' Chief Strong Horse Visits Keeney St, School newsmen since his return from successful­ Mrs.
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