Invaders from Syria Routed by Jordanians

Invaders from Syria Routed by Jordanians

TUESDAY* SEPTEMBER 22, 1970 PAGfi EIGHTEEN Average Daily NefPrtess Run The Weather • Manrlj^atfr Ewning Umlb For The Week Ended Hot, humid throug;h tonight September 12,1970 with scattered showers-thunder- The Felloworaft Degree will showers; low about 70. ’Torn'or- be conferred at a special meet­ Elks Plan TOW, Friday continued warm, About Town ing of Uriel Lodge of Masons at The Comer Cupboard 15,792 humid with shower possibility. ■me Community Enrichment the M ^ c Temple In M e r ^ Pancake Day 62 SOUTH ADAMS ST. Mancheater-—A City of Village Charm Courses Afro-AmericanAf«,.4 Tn«rioan historyhistorv o" Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. Re­ freshments will be served after 4- study group for teen-agers and All the pancakes and sausage VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 301 (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1970 (ClsMifled Advertising on Plage. S3) PRICE TEN CENTS adults will meet Wednesday the meeting. a person can eat will be served from 7:80 to 8:30 p.m. at Tem­ by Elks and Emblem Club V2 PRICE SALE ple Beth Sholom Instead of m e Little m eatre of ICan- members when the Manchester m ursday as previously sched­ chester has canceled Its regu­ Lodge of Elks holds “Aunt Je­ WED., THURS., FRI. —3 - 9 P.M. uled.- m e class Is open to the lar monthly meettag scheduled mima Pancake Day” at the SATURDAY— 10-4 public. Further Information for tomorfbw night, m e next Blssell St. lodge hall Saturday may be obtained from UTS. regular meeting will be held on from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ihe con­ Hospital Board Approves West Haven Donald Spiel, 16 Woodstock Dr. Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 8 p.m. ln_ tribution Includes coffee and Cracked Glass — Pine Items the clubrooms at 22 Oak St. soft drinks. Teachers Invaders From Syria Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of Cooper HUl St. left Logan John Vlchl, general chair­ Religious Airport In Boston Saturday for The VFW Color guard will man, said more than 100 work­ $3.3 Million Expansion End Strike a visit with her family in Cot- meet Thuraday at 9:30 p.m. at ers will man the four shifts on Greeting Cards lor all occasions Ungham, Yorkshire, England. the Post Home to arrange for a Pancake Day, whose theme Is The B<>ard of Trustees of M. Kenny, hospital adminis­ wing, at a guaranteed cost not WEST HAVEN, Ctonn. (AP)— parade and visit to the Oonnect- “Pancakes for Profit.” Vlchl and much more! trator, since the proposed ex­ to exceed $1.6 million. Striking teachers Iri West Haven stated' that all proceeds will be Manchester Memorial Hos­ WUllam F. Geyer of 330 Spring Icut Valley Hospital In Middle- pital last night voted to pansion is part of over-all, ’The reasons for going ahead returned to classes today after fit., and David R. Gilroy of 191 town on Saturday, m e group wlU used for various Elk charities. with the emergency room and voting 611-7 ’Tuesday night to ac­ Routed by Jordanians long-range planning for the ex­ Washington St., Vernon, are en- meet Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at He added that the Quaker Oats proceed immediately with physical therapy expansion cept a proposal that reportedly Chiropractor the fitst phase of an addi- Manchester Memo- rolled as freshmen at Bucknell » e Post Home to leave for »fld- Oo., makers of Aunt Jemima rial which has been underway now, plus awarding the' Job to guarantees them a 180-day work By HARRY A. DUNPHY Unlverslty, Lewlsburg, Pa. dletown. pancake mix and syrup. Is as­ Dr. Robert R. McNelsh grad­ tional $3.3 million, two- for' several years. the present prime contractor, year if they will make up houre Associated Press Writer sisting the organization to Register af fhe first Class Meeting phase expansion and reno­ are twofold, Miller explained. lost during the 10-day strike. achieve Its goal. uated from Lincoln College ’The expansion to begin now First, construction costs are However, the board of educa- me Manchester Gilbert and A few tickets are still avail­ THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT vation program at the hos­ will be of service faciUUes only BEIRUT, Lebanon (A P ), Sullivan Workshop audition able for the Early Autum Dance John Dulka and Jack Carson School of Chiropractic. In- pital, which is designed to constantly rising at the rate of tloni defei^red action on the pro- — .Radio Amman reported are co-chairmen of the kitchen dlanapolls, Ind. on Aug. 22. He and will add no new beds to the IVi per cent or more per month, posal until union Eind school dates for “Camelot" have been and Buffet sponsored by St. Non-CrBcKf- ExflMwIoii dovetail into the new $5.1 hospital, Kenny said. Jordanian troops support­ changed to Oct. 6, 8 and 13 at 8 Margaret’s Circle, and they may committee. Tlckete may be pur­ Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. making an early start de- board negotiating teams have a million east wing now near­ ’This phase will consist of a slrable. chance, to discuss It. ed by artillery and war- p.m. a* Bailey Auditorium, Man­ be obtained by contacting Mrs. chased from any club member, J. McNelsh of Cedar Ridge Ter­ PlB'M IltS ing completion. chester High School. There are or at the door Saturday. race, Glastonbury, and Is mar­ 26,800, sQuare. foot,.... two-level----------- Secondly it makes economic ThefWoposal, called at this glares drove mvaders from Paul Gruessner, 93 Vernon St. The trustees’ decision to be­ 12 major and 12 minor parts. me event will be held Saturday ried to the former Miss Pene­ addition to the north of the pres- i nresent nrlmp agreement,” Syria OUt of the country tO- People Interested may bring from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the lope Rudd, daughter of Mr. REAL ESTATE gin the first phase of the addi­ ent building, which will be con­ contractor and sub-contractors, was drawn up during a session day and King Hussein an- their own music, m e workshop KofC Home, and Mrs. AUan Rudd of 122 Sum­ tional expansion — which basi­ structed in the space between he said, because they are famU- ot Superior Court in New Haven. nounced a ceaso-*ire in all will present Lemer and Loew’s Church Women mer St. PRINCIPLES & PRACnCES cally will encompass a tripling the existing emergency room iar with the east wing construc­ The chairman ol the board, Jordan, tom by six days of “Camelot” March 4,' 5 and 6, Dr. Rudd is a 1964 graduate of emergency room and physi­ and the new east wing. tion and can dovetail tiie new- James A. Nugent, said he would war. 1971 at Manchester High School. YWCA classes starting tomor­ Holding Parley of Glastonbury High School, at­ cal therapy facilities — was an­ ’The total project cost of the confer early today with negotia­ row at the Community Y are rug This 12 session course is approved by The Connecticut work Into It most efficiently. The 34-year-old monarch also For furthur information call tended Manchester Community nounced today by Jacob F. Mil­ first j9i^e — designated in the The main, or ground level of tors for the teachers to set up braiding from 9:30 to 11 a.m.; The Women’s Fellowship of Real Estate Commission as meeting the requirement ler, president of the board.!’!'. hospital plans as Phase I-B — time and place lor meeting. A said a delegation of the heads of Mrs. David Acker, Vernon. College from 1964 to 1966, and of Public Act 445 which establishes the licensure Section I-B, wUl house the ex­ -Arab states meeting In Cairo en­ Wednesday drop-ln and dupli­ of the Connecticut Conference of received his BS in human bio­ ’Die board’s action Is still sub­ will be an estimated $1.7 mil­ union spokesman said a suit cate bridge, both from 9:30 to the United Church of Christ will standards for Real Estate Brokers. panded emergency room, and dorsed an agreement he Miss Linda N. Cherrone, logy from Lincoln College In ject to approval by both the lion, including the cost of fur­ will be nearly triple the size would be filed If the board does 11:30 a.m.; Yoga for beginners, have Its first state-district an­ State Health Department and nishings, fees and eQuipment, not approve the proposal. reached earlier with captured daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1968. and capacity of the lexisting guerrilla leaders on ending the 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., and for Inter­ nual meeting tomorrow from 10 Df. and Mrs. McNelSh are liv­ Lecturer: Gardner Dogherty the Health Care Facilities Plan­ hospital officials estimate. Classes today will bd only for Cherrone of 59 Glenwood St., Is a.m. to 3 p.m. at the First facilities. It will Increase from fight with Palestinian guerril­ a freshman at Bryant and mediates from 8 :S0 to 9:30 p.m.; ing in Beech Grove, Ind., a sub- ning Council of Greater Hart­ The building addition Itself Is half a day, but schools will re­ guitar for beginners from 7 to 8 Where: Manchester High School, Middle Turnpike, ford. six to 11 the number of patients las. Stratton College, Boston, and Is "^SeslSLuves^rem “Snmr to be constructed under a that can be routinely accom- turn to fulltime operation ’Thurs- ’The king appealed to his roy­ p.m. and for Intermediates from Manchester. Approval by those two agen­ negotiated contract with Stan­ enrolled in Its fashion and re­ 8 to 9 p.m.

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