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PAGE THIRTr-aiX WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1968 iianrl^patfr lEttTitfng HfTraUi Average Dally Net Preas Run Fer Hie Week Ended The Weather Mountain Laurel Chapter o( the church. They reidace Atty. Louis Lawrence. They replace Oustom Home Deslga January 6, 1968 Sweet Adelines will rehearse to­ Frederick H. Burr, Dr. Fredeiv About Town Board Asks Gleimey,Maron Allan Thomas and Warren Ten­ Mancliwiter morrow at 8 p.m. at the Rus- nant. Winslow Manchester is Ick Spaulding, Louis Heard, M tv d h Bine Print * Supply Ine. iianrijpfitpr Suptittig Partly clcudy, windy toolgtat Hia board e t trustees of Sec- gjgjj American National Center, George Evans and Bruce Noble. CREC Goals W ard en s clerk of the church, and Elmer 690 Hartford Bd. 1 5 ,5 3 4 Low 6 to 18. Tomorrow portly ond Congregational Caiurch wUl j u WethersHeld Ave., Hartford, Odell is treasurer. Vestrymen who will continue meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at in,e evmt is open to women In- Edward Olenney and Clarence Maaohesler, Conn. Manche$ter—‘ A City o f Village Charm sunny, IDgh in 90s. New vestrymen are Charles to serve are Russell Broderick, 610 BOW the church. terested in barbershop style An official fhotn tlw Oapttol Martm recently were elected Charles Covey, F. Robert Beckwith, John Ferguson, Miss Bockvllle Bxoh. Bnt. 1406 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) (Olaaaifled Advertlsliig on Page 1$) ----- singing. wardens of St. Mary’s Eplsco- Evallne PenUand, David IWerco, Dleterle, Harold Melendy, Omer VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 109 MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1968 PRICE SEVEN CENTS Manchester Power Squadron ----- ■ P** Church at an annual meet- Dr. John Wright, Mrs. James Glngras, Donald Sisco and Fred will have its February meeting The American Legion will 11 MlaiKheeltier Board o f EdunaiUcn“ Ing and election of officers at Marshall, Wilbert Hadden and Young. Friday at 8:80 p.m. at Bowers sponsor a Seafood Night Friday to dtoouss Ithe group’s aims and Read Herald Ads School. The Ensignettes, the from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the opea'aittag prooedurea ait Che squadron’s women’s auxiliary, post home. ’The event is open board’a next regular Biesiitlng will serve a potluck. Squadron to members and guests. Feb. 26. members not contacted by tele- ----- School Superinlbeaident Wtt- U,S. Failure Predicted phone are reminded to bring a John Salcius, son of Mr. and 1am CurtiB was direoted at this casserole or salad. The pro- Mrs. Michael Salcius of 38 Johnson Asks Congressmen waekB board mtaatlng to Ismie gram will include boating slides North St., was recently commls- th« Inviltaition eftier some mem- and films taken by members. stoned an officer in the U.S. ben expressed ooncem about FOR BETTER Cong Claim 3-Point Victory ----- Marine Corps after completing 'W, the councl’a methods. Mias Frost ’Thumauer of 24 the Officer’s Candidate Course * CREC, formed in 1966, Is a re­ L ob Angeles Times — many more troops and means of war Hillcreat Rd. was inducted at Marine Corps Schools, Quan- gional assDoiatlon o f school Washington Post News Servioe they may bring in, they (the Americans) last weekend as an alumni mem- tico, va. MEAT VALUES boainiB from 30 Cowns in the HONG KONG, Feb. 7 — ’The Vletcong cannot emerge from their predicament, her of Epsilon Nu Chapter of ’ ___ ** Gdeaiber Hartflord area, Includ- claimed Wednesday that its current and will certainly meet with complete For $3 Billion in Foreign Aid Alpha Xi Delta sorority at the ___ BVederk*s piwto Ing MancheSber. failure.” Gengras Campus Center, Uni- -phe ChrisUan Growth Group Always dopend on PINEHURST fo bring you tho thrust has dealt a "tremendous” mili­ Tbe board’s ooncem was oc- tary, political and psychological blow at ’The communique, attributed to the verslty of Hartford. g North Methodist Church wUl oastaved by a llstber It reoelved the United States and its allies in South “ Oommand of the South Vietnam Po- ----- meet tomorrow at 8:80 p.m. at rm,-. ^ reoentJy seeking Ms favorable fiiMst U.5.D.A. Choico Boof ovaHobte at Hm ples Liberation Forces,” also asserted Sgt. Robert L. Shea Jr., son the church, Vietnam. e in g ^ T « rv. 1 * pfopotted aRKmknent In a special communique transmitted that the Vletcong attacks had significant­ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Shea ____ anne WaWi and James M. Carl- (o c r EXTs cowstttutJon, malting lowust prices for such top quality. here by Hanoi’s official "Vietnam News ly undermined (he Saigon government. of 76 E dm ^d St.,jeMnUy j^ - ^ ary E. WiUlams, eon, both of Manchester, has to the appointment o f councU $100 MiUion ' aiidfS iOiary lU* TTIdUtUUOf v* ^ SMM* Agency” , the Vletcong described its It said: riw d for... <^tyj..,.. at* Fortuna AFB,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David been enhounccd by her parents, offltoers end enpHoyes. “ general offensive and simultaneous up­ “ The signboards of ’independence,” N.D. A radar operator. Shea is j , wiUlams of 181 St. John St., _ vinnemt M Walsh One section of the Unendment risings” as having inspired widespread ‘democracy,’ ‘constitutionality’ and the assigned to a unit of the Aero- recently was named to the V*"®*®* Would Assist ........., ___ ______ „ __ wouM pemrit CREC’s board of popular support, prompted South Viet­ like of the puppet administration are space Defense Command. A dean’s list for the first semes- ^ Montvaile, N.J. direcitore to hire "such persons namese army defections, destroyed al­ crumbling like a soap bubble. ‘The graduate of Manchester High jgy at Bates College, Lewiston, Her flanoe is the son of Mr. as deemed to be necessary and lied equipment and, among other things, basis of U.S. neo-colonialist policy in School, he attended the Unlver- j^ialne. and Mrs. Carl M. Carlson of 126 appropriate” foe tro non rifling South Vietnam is being sapped to the South Korea sky of Hartford and Trenton ____ counSU bustness. "wiped out” thousands of U.S. and gov­ ernment troops. roots.” <N.J.) State OoUege. Gtoidav Age Club wUl Mtes Wallsh. o f 671 Hartford AH 12 CREC repiresentaOvleB As a result of the Vietcong’s "miracu­ The statement obliquely hinted at WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ _ o I meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Rd., ia a gradwate of Anna attending a oouncQ imeettnig Jen. lous force',” the communique said, the the Vietcong’s reliance on Htmol, af­ dent Johnson asked Congress to­ D ° ! Senior Citizens Center. Cards Mairia College, Paxton, Mass. 26 were reported to bave voted "failure of the United States is a fore­ firming that "the blood-sealed senti­ day for $3 billion in foreign aid, ^ wlU be played, and refresh- ^ «mplo>yed as a i^ J e r t for to e am«mdm*Bt:. a could not gone conclusion.” It added: ments between the north and south. including a special $100 million A i r & ^ served. analyst ait Unlt^ bo passed, however, because it "No matter how obstinately and fren­ are being turned into very great moral in Immediate military assist­ Humphrey, 21 Rd. Den _________________ Heseairch Laboratories, fyiod to get ttie neoeeeary two- For U. S. Choice zied they may act and no maitter how (See Page Three) ance for South Korea. mothm we re^d^ to bi^ Bast Hartford. thirds vote of the 30 membere. Saying threats against South the boys handicrafts for the LEABNINO YOUNG Mr. Caitoon, a graduate of Atty. John Rottner <*air- Korea from the North call for cub window dlspUy. HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (AP) - St. Francis OoiUege, Loretto, m an o f the local board, said he strengthened defenses of “ this u. T 5-year-old youngsters Pa., is empdoyed at IBM, Hart- y^^s ooncemed about the at- GUAHANTEED BEEF steadfast ally,” Johnson said W ashln^n LOL MriU meet ui Mrs. E. G. Adams’ kinder- ford. tempt to get passage by wrilte- the $100 million would be used suddenly left his seat. The weddUng la planned for ballot of an amendment that for planes, anti-aircraft equip­ HaU. ’The O r ^ ^ degree wlU nished across the room and April 27. potentijally might give the coun­ ment, naval radar, patrol craft, be exempUfled. Refreshments planted a kiss on the cheek of a cil too broad powers. U.S. Choice New York or Hip ammunition and other supplies. will be served. lltUe girl. Rottner said he was par- j DELUXE U. S. CHOICE Enemy Takes U.S. Camp, Seoul has asked the United "I don’t think she liked that Teacher Aides ticular]|y upset over the fact States for added American help ’The senior youth study group very much,” Mrs. Adams reprl- ^ 1 . 'local board never re- since recent Communist incur­ of North Methodist Church wUl manded the boy. Ijo n ip lc te ' C io iirs c oetved notiflcatloii of the Jan. PORTERHOUSE sions across her border. mOet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the "Oh, yes, ,I did!” quickly re­ -5 26 meeting. Cambat Base Hit Heavy In his message to Congress to­ church. torted the girl. 'Mrs. Beverly Lawrence of 89 Rottner was among delc- STEAK Sirloins day, Johnson did not tentlon North Korea’s seizure of the Doane St. and Mrs. Marjorie F«*es who spoke out against All our U. S. choice steaks are carefollY SAIGON (AF) —’The long-ex­ positions there, and North Viet­ avenue of supply and reinforce­ U.S. Intelligence ship Pueblo Chapin of 80 Tuck Rd. were unduly broadening the council’s trimmed and aged for flavor. The center pected Communist offensive to namese troops drove the Ma­ With Laige Tenderloins ment.
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