S'V • ■ _ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1871 g -'i. PAGE THIRTY^IX jKanrl|?0tpr lEwifttinB 3|frali> Moat Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 0*Clock The Manohester-Bolton Wel­ There will be a rummage sale The Bxohtuige Club will meet come Wagon Club will sponsor temerrow from 6 to 9 p.m., Meet Candidates tonight at 8:30 at the Lantern Public Records About Town Warranty Deed a program on the buying and spcnscred by the Women's So­ ‘^'M e 0 t the Candidates House. BITUMINOUS Average Daily Net Press Run Mr. and Mr«. Frank Clmlno, selling of real estate tonight at ciety of the Community Baptist Vincent _ C. _ and Nancy E. The Weather 29 Cornwall Dr., will have a Night" sponsored by the For Tbe Wook Ended 7 at the Assumption Church Church, in Fellowship Hall of Manchester Jaycees will be The couple's penny poker Odhner to Kenneth J . and Linda Becoming clear tonight but coffee hour for John Tani, Dem­ J . Parkany, property at 603 Ootober I, lo il Hall. Richard Holcombe of the church. held tonight In Iona Hall on group of the Manchester New­ with patchy fog by dawn; low ocratic candidate for the Board Bush Hill Rd.. conveyance tax ( i . South Windsor Real Bstate and Regent St. with 10 of the 12 comer’s Club will meet Satur­ DRIVEWAYS near 60. Tomorrow fair; high of Directors on Thursday, Oct. Dr, Robert W. Stoker of 224 Atty. Victor Moees of 44 Cone candidates for the Board of day at 8 p.m. at the home erf $36.30. about 70, Saturday’! outlook— 14 at 6:16 p.m. Neighbors and St. will answer qquestlons. The Blueridge Dr., executive board Marriage License Parking Areas • Oas Stations s Basketball Courts iianrlipatpr iEuPtittig lEpralb Directors scheduled to at­ Mr. ,md Mrs. Robert Crawford 15,503 partly aunny, mild. friends are invited. meeting will begin with a pot- director of the Connecticut Now Rooking for Heasonal Work tend. of 191 Henry St. The club is Roger Allen Luce of 47 Cot­ Manchester— A City of Village Charm luck. For further information Chiropractic Association, will All Work Personally Supervised. Wo Are 100% Insured. The Nutmegger Camera Club Members of the public are sponsored by the Manchester tage St. and Mary Ellen. Moraq contact Mrs. Jam es D. Foucaud attend the association's annual of 48 Steep Hollow Lane, Oct. SINCE will meet Wednesday, Oct. 20 at Invited. Coffee and dough­ Community Y at 79 N. Main St. of 342 Charter Oak St. meeting Friday and Saturday and Is open to all new area resi­ 23, Center Congregational DoMAIO BROTHERS 1020 VOL. LX X X X , n o . 319 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGEB—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 (OlMoifled Advertising en Page SI) PRICE FIFTEEN CENT! 8 p.m. at Hilltop House, Memo­ at the Hotel Sonesta In Hart­ nuts will be served by the rial Park, Bast Hartford. Har­ Jaycee Wives. dents. Church. CALL 043-7001 The Sunset Club will meet ford. old Li. Pratt will discuss travel photography. The meeting is Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Se­ nior Citizens Center. Members The Cathedral of St. Joseph open to the public. In Hartford will be the scene of The 96th annual convenUon of are reminded to bring items for the Woman’s Christian Tem­ a kitchen social. a Mass of Thanksgiving for the Brig. Gen. Koster Manchester Republican Wom­ fifteenth annual Jubllarlan Sun­ perance Union of Connecticut Israeli Official en’s Club will sponsor a Meet day for couples celebrating will be Friday at 9:30 a.m. at Center Congregational Church Masterful hlend of yesterday and today in an exquisite hedroom 'Hie Candidates Punch Bowl to­ their 26th or 80th wedding an­ the Memorial Baptist Ojurch, choirs which will rehearse to­ morrow from 1 to 3 p.m. at the niversary during 1971. There 142 Fairfield Ave., Hartford. nights in the sanctuary are the home of Mrs. Walter Doll Jr., will be renewal of marriage Manchester members wiU at­ On Witness Stand youth choir at 6:16 and the sen­ with the romantic charm and classic elegance so characteristic Stresses Need T20 Spring St. The event is open vows and couples will receive a tend In place of the local Oc­ ior choir at 7:30. to all interested persons. scroll signed by Archbishop tober meeting. John F. Whealon. Families and In HendeTson Case friends of the couples may al­ The property committee of of Spanish styling,.. and so right for your home so attend. Center Congregational Church By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL For U.S. Aircraft will meet tonight at 7 :30 In the FT. MEADE, Md. (AP)— Brig. Gen. Samuel W. Kos­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE The French Club of Manches­ church office. “Furniture People Since 1932!” ter testified today that Col. Oran K. Henderson told By VnLUAM N. OA'nS t ter will sponsor a public card him on several occasions that only 20 civilians were kill­ ^ (We Have A Notion To Please) party Monday at 8 p.m. at the The membership committee of UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)—Foreign Minister p North United Methodist Church ed in My Lai, by artillery and gunship fire, in a battle, Abba Eban declared today that the military balance in A E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next Popular Mkt.) Orange Hall. and that Henderson gave him the impression he had ^ OPEN WED., M iDRS., F R J. tlU B will meet tonight at 8 at the the Middle East “can only be maintained if shipments of A midweek service of prayer church parsonage. of questioned many people about reports of atrocities. American aircraft to Israel are resumed.” • and Bible study will be held to­ “I accepted his report," said ------------------------------------- --------- Eban made his comment to ---------------------------------------------- night at 7:30 at the Church of Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet Koster, who Iwt one »tar be- ^ the 18 officers charged newsmen after a <me-hour pi^ two days of the Nazarene. tonight at 6:46 at the Commu­ Manchester ‘nlUaily vvlth the. covenip but vate meeting with Secretary of ^ ^ ^ s Halloweefi Costumes nity Baptist Church. no ‘ndlcatton of a ^ - d o l n g only Henderson Was brought to State William P. Rogers. The Moscow. Sadat report- First Church of Christ, Set- l^ ght to n^^tentlw at ^y trial. Koster was demoted to two explored the Middle East ®<Uy had gone to the Soviet ciq)- enUst, will have Its regular mid­ The senior choir of the Com­ ' ' 7 ^ brought brigradler general and Young situaUon Including the Soviet ital to discuss a reqxmse to ftog- !• TRICKS — TREATS 4 SURPRISES week testimony meeting tonight munity Baptist Church will re­ rw i- ^ .all the facta to me. received an official reprimand, agreement to Intensify Its milt- era’ slx-polnt plan for an at 8 at the church, 447 N. Main hearse tonight at 7 :30 at the Koster, Henderson’s former both administrative actions tary supplies for Egypt. agreement to reopen the Sues 2 ARE ALL AT PLAZA! St. The meeting Is open to the church. cotiunander in the Americal Dl- l^ e Israeli foreign minister Canal, but the communique public. vision, was the 61st—and next (See Page Ten) said he emphasized the need made no menUon of this, to last—^witness to testify for The commission on missions for- U. 8. aircraft In his talk. Rogers and Ebon were meet- M Everybody Is Pleosed At Plena the prcsecuUcn. Henderson Is The Sunday School Staff of of the South United Methodist but declined to disclose what ing for Uie flrstU m e since Rog- charged in four cqpilts ' with Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church wUl meet tonight at 7:30 Rogers said In reply. ^rs In a sp ee^ to the U.N. concealing the massacre, and Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at the church. GI Death ToU Most of the discussion, Eban Genecal Assembly Oct. 4 urged at the church. could be sentenced to six years said, was devoted to the posai- that Israel and Egypt work In prison If convicted. Boy Scout Troop 162 will sell Mllty of an Interim agreement through the United States to Koster, a tall, gray-haired plastic leaf and trash bags Cut Down To on the reopening of the Suez achieve an Interim agreement man who has held many high docr-to-door Saturday and Sun- as a move toward permanent Army posts in a 20-year career, "I -understand,” 'h e said, peace. day\Persons who wish to or­ testified In an even voice never der bkg^ for home delivery may Six-Year Low "The United States U maintain- He ’ suggested six talking glancing at his former subordi­ contact Norbert Desmanals of Ing and expects to intensify its points: An understanding that a nates. 73 Oakwood Rd. through Satur­ By RICHARD PYLE exploration of the posslbUitles canal agreement is ondy a, step of a Suez Canal agreement." toward a full agreement, but day. The general said he was n o t SAIGON___ (AP) — The total of told of the i n l ^ complaint, by Americaji' tetUe cwialHes In Hie Soviet Union gave Eban that the latter agreement Is not Shriners tuid their families ^ U c o ^ pilot Hugh C. a talking point Wednesday possible now; a long cease-fire night by Issuing a Joint commu- without an Egyptian com- have been Invited to a Sphinx Thomi>eon, Ihat there were f .u nlque wUh Egypt promising to fitm en t to permanent nonbel- London Holiday Preview, to be m o « ^ 100 dead in the vll- ^ '.'•A S......
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