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'.:x \ '. '■. • ,; \ '■ .. ■ ■ -, TUESDAY, EEBRUAEY 24. 1970 ■ . ' ■ w PAGE EIGHTEEN Average Dally Net Frees Run The Weather Ulattd)^0t^r lEir^ntng For ’The Woek Ended Temperatures falling to, freez­ January 14, 1870 ing by sundown chance of show­ ers and/or flurries. Olearing, There w4U be a teohnloal re­ windy tonight. Low 10 to 16. To­ About Town hearsal ~ for the Uittle ' Theatre READING CLASSES morrow sunny, windy, In 20s. of Manchester production "You Nojct ebasMs begin 15,890 H<dy Family Mothers Circle Know I Can’t Hear You When MBirch 9, 1970 ManchisBter— 4 City of Village Charm / wU nieet tonight at 8 ;15 at the ta»e Water’s Running” tonight ^ __ /_ home of Mrs.' James O’Reilly, i , Speed Reading Teclmlquaa at 7 :30 at Bailey Auditorium o t Comprehemrlofi SkUhi MANCHESTTO, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2.'), 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page 88) PRICE TEN CENTS 38 Hartland Rd. Manchester High School. Voc^ulary Development VOL. LXXXIX, NO, 124 (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) ic BJttooUve Study Tech­ The VFW win meet tonight a* . The Young Women’s Bible niques 7 ;80 at the Post Home. if S.A.T. Preparation autdy Group of TrliUty Coven- if Phonlic SMlls ’The Adult Dlscussloi) Class of Church will meet with the i f Small Cloaeee South United Methodist *ChuPch Rev. Norman Swenson, pastor, if Air Oonditioned More U.S. Jets wUl meet tomorrow at 10 ajm. tamorfow at 9:30 a.m. at the * OertlHed Reading Spe- in the church reception hall. church. ciallata Israel-Bound? Pompidou on Mideast; ACADEMIC READING NEW YORK (AP) — CBS .1 HlUatoiwn Grange will aponwr Sp. 4 Bruco C. Blakelee, son GENTllR Ino. News says H haa learned a public Monte Carlo whist card of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Btakes- 63 B. Center St., Manoheoter from “highly re/Hable sourc­ party tonight a t' 8 at the lee of Helaine Rd. has been Next to Oavey’a, Park Free es” toat President Nixon 'Tel. 64i3-eM7 Orange HaU, 617 HlUs St., Bast transferred from Lahr, Qer- will announce next month a Hartford. Tickets may be pui^ mhny, to KSL Radio Station, a decision to sell Israel 26 chased at the door. micro-wave station on Koenlg- more Phantom jet planes. ‘We Seek Only Peace’ attihlc Mt., near Heidelberg, Israel Is currently receiv­ The evangelism committee of Germany. ing about four Phantoms a Bmanuel Lutheran Church will month under a contract that WASHINGTON (A P )— meet tonight at 7 :80 In the . Members of the VPW wishing wlU expire In June, the net­ French President Cleorges church reception room. to sew cancer pods will meet work said Tuesday. R quot­ Pompidou said today a tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the home ed the sources as saying the Second Lt. David A. Peck, of Mrs. Jae Magora, 32 Colum­ evergoue’s quick solution to the Mid­ additional planes will be son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. bus St. Members are reminded sold on tougher flnanctal dle East problem should Peck of 43 Lot% Hill St., Elast to bring worn sheets for the terms. be sought through the Hartford, reoedvod hla present cancer dressings. fawite! four-power conference at oomimisslon bn the U.S. Air OB8 reported that the sources said that Nixon the United Nations. Itorce upon graduation from Of­ Manohesber Lodge of Masons His address was prepared for ficer 'Training Sohool at Lack- would cut back on the num­ will meet tonight at 7:30 at the ber of planea If toe Soviet a joint session of Ctongress, land ABB, Texas. He has been Masonic Temple. After a s)iort where he faced the threat of a assigned to Vance AFB, Okla., Union or France agreed to talk on Masons by Lyle Hed- a reduction of the Middle boycott by many members who 2 for pSot training. dow, lodge historian, toe film; ^ C A N D IES Bast arms race. oppose France’s sale of planes "The African Queen,” will be to Libya and other aspects of ’Ihe North Manchester Al-An- shown. Refreshments will be his country’s Middle East ac­ on family group will meet to­ served. tions. morrow at 8 p.m. in the parish Pompidou made no mention in house o f the Second Congrega­ his address of the arms sale or XI Gamma Chapter, Beta Sig­ (Herald photo by Linton). Weicker tional Church. The Thursday other specific controversies, and ma Phi, will meet tonight at 8 Sketch of proposed new high school for South Windsor. It would accommodate 2,000 pupils and would be divided into three ‘houses.’ group will meet at 8 p.m. In mentioned the Middle East dis­ at toe home of Mrs. Leonard the Pathfinders Club at 102 putes only briefly. Ohmdoleiwski, 11 Seaman Circle. Norman St. Both groups meet Bids For "Believe me,” he said, Mrs. Kenneth Freeman will be Hearing Tomorrow on Proposed High School in South Windsor weekly and are open to friends “ France’s Intentions In the face in charge-of toe program which and relatives of a.person with a of these conflicts have never 5 educational concept ’ which in­ justify the need for the pro­ facilities, thereby reducing con­ softball, baseball, football, field will be about Comieoticut. Tomorrow a public hearing on Dodd Seat been to be detrimental to any severe drinking problem. cludes “open planning” vand posed four-year high school. struction costs. This concept al­ hockey soccer, tennis, track the proposed new high school 1 3 ^ nation nor to serve another. We basic flexibility of design. Also included will be a review so allows the field house to be and other field events. will ibe jointsly conducted by the NORWALK, Conn. (AP)—First seek, we want only peace.” Public Building Commission of the major alternatives to the used for a circulation area Board of Education and the Concluding the presentation, term congressman Lowell P. He restated France’s position Public Building Commission at Chairman Robert O’Connell not­ construction of the facility, with eliminating the need for exten­ and prior to the question slid Weicker Jr. announced his can­ emphasis on the expanded rec­ that Israel has the right to exist 8 p.m. in the South Windsor ed that the Public Building sive and costly corridors. The answer period. Public Building didacy today for the Republi­ reational facilities which will be in security as an independent High School Auditorium. Commission has approved the field house will have a seating Commission member Charles Governors Williams of Mississippi and Maddox of can nomination for U.S. Sena­ available for public use. The and sovereign. state, and crltl- The public will receive a pre­ preliminary design prepared by capacity of 2,000, and along with Lyons will discuss the town’s Gmrgia (rear) at governors conference. Maddoxi tor. FU ELO IL airchitects will present the de­ cized the continuing hostilities the architects, and Its related sentation of the proposed new toe auditorium, which has a financial capacity and mill rate earlier was involved in a row with a black congress­ He joins five other Republi­ In the area. 2.000-pupil four-year high school. costs, for presentation at the sign in detail. Including discus­ capacity for 1,000 peope, will cans seeking toe party’s sup­ sion of the construction costs. projection. man. (AP PhotOfax) “ Who cannot see the preca­ Based on the educational speci­ Public Hearing. be available for community eu:- port for the seat now held by rious and—in the long run—ster­ fications prepared by toe Board Following an introduction by In describing the design, tlvlties.” i Democrat ’Thomas J. Dodd. O’Connall said, "In order to Manchester Evening Herald ile nature of the victories of Education, the architectural commission (Oairman O’COn- It is planned that the p(x>l, Weicker, 88, said his purpose facilitate the administration South Windsor Correspondent, gained?” Pompidou asked. firm of Stecker and Colavecchlo nell, the Board of Education will which will be used for inter- was ” to legislate for a future of a large school, Ron Kazmarck. All communica­ “ Who does not understand that has completed a preliminary de­ present- enrollment studies and scholastic competition, will al­ that speaks loudly for life rath­ this building has been design­ tions should be sent to him at there Is no assimed future for Is­ sign centered • around a new the basis for the decisions which so be available for year-round er them to muck arpund in the rael outside a last(pg entente ed into three ‘houses’ of approx­ the Herald, 13 BisseU St., tel. Governors mistakes and bitterness of toe 200 GAL imately 700 students each where town-'wide use. Included in toe 643-2711. with the world which surrounds exterior design are facilities for past.” it—entente which Implies renun­ MINIMUM they will receive academic In­ Weicker said (Connecticut ciation of military conquest and struction in a nearly self- ASSORTED needs a Republican senator to the solution of the Palestinian QUITAfl AND AMP. contained unit. All students will, CHOCOlATES assist the administration of problem” however, receive instruction in en Confab President Nixon. He added, referring to the specific sreas such as music. 1 lb. $1.95 Op Weicker served as a state rep­ we hove a wonderful ossortment four-power conference of the TRIPLE PICKUP, BIGSBY TAILPIECE; Industrial arts, home eco­ 2 lbs. $3.85 resentative for six years and United States, French, Brit- of sr. Patrick's WASHTNG'TON (AP) — The The group demanded the nomics, physical education and as first selectman of Greenwich 1 h and Soviet ambassadors to CHERRY RED FINISH.

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